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Air purification system at Assotech business park
In view the poor quality of air and alarming environmental pollution in the Delhi-NCR region, Assotech Realty on Wednesday announced the launch of a separate tower in Assotech Business Cresterra (ABC), an integrated business park, having multi-layered indoor air purification system installed in each office unit. The offering is the first of its kind in Noida.
According to a press release, the first phase of the project has been completed with an investment of Rs 300 crore and the second phase to be completed soon.
A Green LEED-certified project located at Sector 135 in Noida Expressway, the occupiers of Assotech Business Cresterra will not only have advantages of Green Building Intelligent complex but also enjoy purified air to breathe and have more efficient workplace that would lead to better productivity, the release said.
Speaking on the occasion, Neeraj Gulati, MD of Assotech Realty Pvt Ltd, said, “We believe in constantly innovating and offering technically advanced solutions to customers. This is our contribution towards devising meaningful solutions for the ever-growing pollution in Delhi-NCR region. We will always go the extra mile to create a niche for others in adherence to green norms”
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