Riding the crest of a property wave
We are project managing the build of The Crest – a luxury residential complex in Gurgaon, near New Delhi – for India’s largest developer, DLF.
DLF The Crest Project summary
Client
DLF India
Key partners
Larsen & Toubro, Blue Star, Scenario India, Trimoorti Electricals, Geye Coburn Hutchins, MEP Consultancy, Façade Consultancy
Services provided
Project and programme management, Consult
Sectors
Mixed-use development, Housing and regeneration, Commercial
Locations
Project timeline
- Start date
- 2013
- End date
- 2016
Project story
Six towers over a four level basement, set across a 3.7 million square foot panorama of picturesque views, The Crest is being billed as a new luxury and sustainability benchmark in Indian apartment construction. The landmark design is a mix of art deco, modern and classic styles that will appeal to a discerning eye.
Brought in to project manage the build, we promptly mobilised our team of professionals to oversee the pre-contract phase, growing our staff for construction by blending experienced site managers with a locally sourced workforce.
Our skilled experts are in good company – among our partners are Geyer Coburn Hutchins, a US design firm transforming the apartments into an ‘Urban Sanctuary’; set to transport the tranquility of nature to this city accommodation.
Residents will be able to use their dedicated clubhouse to spend quality time with friends and loved ones at the pool table or in the table tennis room, or if you’re after some quiet time, residents and guests can use the designated reading room and library.
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“We are not sitting back but working with DLF, L&T and other consultants to resolve any challenges. At this point of time I am confident that we are on schedule to meet the dates committed and achieve milestones as planned.”
“The Crest is a next generation luxury project by DLF and hence the systems, construction techniques and project management practices are benchmarked as per the highest international standards.”