Experion Developers has awarded an Rs 8 billion construction contract to Tata Projects for its premium residential project, The Trillion, in Gurugram. The total investment in the project is estimated at around Rs 25 billion, covering an area of 2.5 million sq ft. B K Malagi, Vice-Chairman of Experion Developers, confirmed Tata Projects as the principal contractor. Experion Developers is a subsidiary of Experion Holdings Pte Ltd, part of the AT Capital Group, which has diverse interests in real estate and other sectors globally Tata Projects Limited, one of India’s most trusted and diversified infrastructure firms, has secured an ₹8 billion housing contract in Gurugram.
Marking a new era of sustainable and modern urban development. This project is being hailed as a breakthrough for both the National Capital Region (NCR) and India’s real estate industry, which continues to recover from the post-pandemic slowdown and shift toward environment-conscious construction. The contract reflects Tata Projects’ growing influence not only in industrial and transportation sectors but now also in large-scale residential construction, further reinforcing its reputation as a national leader in engineering excellence.
Q1. What is the total value of Tata Projects’ new Gurugram housing contract?
The project is valued at approximately ₹8 billion, focusing on sustainable and smart housing development.
Q2. Where will the housing project be located in Gurugram?
The specific sector location is yet to be officially announced, but it will be near upcoming infrastructure and metro corridors.
Q3. How will this project benefit Gurugram’s real estate market?
It will boost housing supply, create jobs, and set higher benchmarks for sustainability and construction quality.
Q4. What sustainable technologies will Tata Projects use?
BIM, solar lighting, rainwater harvesting, and energy-efficient building materials.
Q5. When is the expected completion of the Gurugram housing project?
The completion timeline is projected to be between 2027–2028, depending on regulatory clearances and construction phases.



























