
Completed Projects
ABCD Building
The Administrative and Business centre for Dholera, a remarkable structure serves not only as the administrative hub for implementing the visionary Dholera project but also as a center for innovation and excellence. The building houses the advanced City Integrated Operations Centre (CIOC), showcasing Dholera’s cutting-edge smart city solutions, and the immersive Experience Zone, offering a glimpse into the future of urban living. It also features state-of-the-art banquet, auditorium facilities and international restaurant, making it an ideal destination for business engagements. In addition to these amenities, the building has dedicated office spaces for the DSIR administration. It also has office space available for investors. The ABCD Building stands as a testament to Dholera’s world-class infrastructure and its commitment to sustainable development and growth.
City Integrated Operations Centre
The Central Integrated Operations Centre (CIOC) at Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR) is the command hub for managing the city’s smart infrastructure. Designed as the digital backbone of India’s first Greenfield Smart City, the CIOC integrates cutting-edge technologies to enhance urban governance, ensure real-time monitoring, and optimize city-wide services. The Central Integrated Operations Centre (CIOC) enables real-time surveillance, traffic and transport optimization, utility management, disaster response, and citizen-centric services. The CIOC exemplifies Dholera’s commitment to becoming a global benchmark for smart urbanization.
Road network & Utility corridor
Dholera's internal road network spans 72 km, featuring modern roads ranging from 18 to 70 meters wide. Designed for efficiency and sustainability, the network is supported by an advanced underground utility corridor that integrates power, ICT, piped natural gas, water supply, recycled water, effluent management, and stormwater systems. Enhancing urban mobility, the roads include pedestrian-friendly walkways, dedicated cycling lanes, plantations, and a reserved corridor for future rapid transit—ensuring a smart, well- connected, and future-ready city.
Water Treatment Plant
At the core of Dholera’s water infrastructure is a 50 MLD Water Treatment Plant (WTP) . Designed for scalability, the plant has the potential to be upgraded to 150 MLD, ensuring a future- ready water supply. Once treated, the water is stored in Mass Balancing Reservoirs and distributed across the Activation Area through a network of and multiple Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs) and piped supply network. This well-structured system ensures consistent water pressure and reliable supply across all sectors, including industrial, residential, commercial, and institutional zones.
Effluent Treatment Plant
Dholera is equipped with a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment system, ensuring environmental sustainability and regulatory compliance. A Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) with an initial capacity of 20 MLD and scalable up to 60 MLD has been designed to cater to a wide range of industrial sectors.
Sewage Treatment Plant
With an initial capacity of 10 MLD which is expandable to 30 MLD, recycled water from Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) is provisioned to be utilised for domestic use. Dholera’s fully integrated water infrastructure ensures a seamless supply and sustainable management across different sectors making it a future-ready smart city.
Power Infrastructure
Dholera’s Activation Area is equipped with a robust power infrastructure with provision of two DISCOMs. Torrent Power (a private licensee DISCOM) has already developed two advanced substations, including a 400/220 kV gas-insulated, SCADA-enabled substation. With a current distribution capacity of 500 MVA, scalable up to 1500 MVA, the city is built to support growing energy demands. UGVCL (a state-owned licensee DISCOM) is in process to develop a 400 kv substation for the dual source power redundancy. A fully underground power distribution network, seamlessly integrated with the road infrastructure, ensures efficient, reliable, and future-ready power supply.
Canal Front
The 6.5 km long Canal Front at Dholera SIR serves a dual purpose—efficient stormwater management and a vibrant recreational hub. Designed to channel stormwater runoff, the canal enhances urban sustainability. Lined with a green belt, it offers a scenic retreat for visitors, featuring spaces for art, culture, and public activities, making it a key attraction for both residents and tourists