Sustainable & Futuristic
Smart & Self Sustainable City
The Global City is designed to promote sustainability and self-sufficiency. The project features low-carbon infrastructure, public transportation systems, use of renewable energy, energy-efficient buildings, and recycling and reuse of waste and wastewater. The aim is to ensure that the needs of the present generation are met without compromising the needs of future generations. This approach ensures that the Global City remains environmentally friendly and sustainable in the long run.
State of the art road network
The well-planned road network at Global City is organized according to a hierarchy of road topologies to ensure efficient traffic flow. At the top of the hierarchy is a 60m arterial loop that serves as the main traffic conduit within the development. This is complemented by 45m sub-arterial roads, 30m primary distributor/collector roads, 18m secondary distributor/collector roads and 13.5m/12m/9m access streets, enabling easy access to different parts of the development. The road network is designed to provide smooth and efficient traffic movement while ensuring the safety of pedestrians, cyclists, and other non-motorized transport modes.
Last Mile Connectivity through MRTS
The Intra Global City Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) spans an approximate length of 6 km and provides sustainable and efficient travel within the city. The MRTS comprises of 6 stations that are conveniently located within a 5-minute walking radius of 80% of the residential and commercial regions within Global City. The interchange station connects the Intra Global City MRTS to the Gurugram-Manesar-Panchgaon MRTS, thus ensuring seamless connectivity to the rest of Gurugram.
Sustainable Water System
The Global City's approach to water management and conservation is commendable. By implementing a total water management strategy that includes sourcing water from the GWS Canal and IMT Manesar, as well as recycling wastewater for non-potable and non-contact uses, the City is able to reduce its freshwater requirement and ensure that water is used in a sustainable manner. Additionally, the 100% coverage of the sewerage network and zero discharge policy helps to prevent pollution of the environment. This is an important step towards creating a sustainable and livable city.
The freshwater lake in Global City is not just a water storage reservoir, but it also serves as a cultural district for the City with various entertainment options such as fountains, public spaces, restaurants, viewing galleries, kiosks, and more. It's a beautiful and vibrant space for the residents of Global City to enjoy.
Green Energy
The Global City is committed to sustainable energy practices and aims to achieve a cleaner, greener future. All buildings within the City are certified green buildings, and the daily energy needs of the City are predominantly met through renewable energy systems such as solar farms, solar streetlights, and wind turbines. In addition, the City has dedicated power stations integrated with SCADA to provide uninterrupted power supply and meet the peak power demand of 646 MVA.
TOP ICT Infrastructure
The Global City's ICT infrastructure is designed to provide efficient operations, effective monitoring, transparency, and a seamless and integrated service delivery mechanism. The use of advanced technologies such as city surveillance systems, intelligent traffic and parking management systems, SCADA systems for utilities, smart lighting, multi-service digital kiosks, and environmental monitoring systems ensures the efficient functioning of the city. Additionally, the Integrated Command and Control Center serves as the nerve center of the city, providing an integrated and comprehensive response mechanism to address day-to-day city operations and challenges and ensure the safety and security of its residents.
Common Utility Tunnel
Providing common utility tunnels is a smart and efficient approach to accommodate utilities and services required for the smooth functioning of a city. The advantages of common utility tunnels include reduced costs, time, and disruption caused by digging up the roads for maintenance and repairs. This approach also ensures that the city's infrastructure is future-ready and can accommodate future needs and upgrades without disturbing the existing infrastructure.
Waste Management
In addition to the automated vacuum waste collection system, the Global City Project also includes a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) for the segregation and recycling of waste. The MRF will use advanced technologies to sort and recycle materials such as plastics, glass, metals, and paper, reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills and promoting a circular economy. The project also includes an Organic Waste Converter (OWC) to process food and garden waste into compost, which can be used for landscaping and horticulture within the City.