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Infosys Technologies is setting up a futuristic 1.5 million sq.ft, 8-10,000-seat campus in Trivandrum. The 50 acre campus is located within Phase II of Technopark.

The project broke ground on May 19, 2007.

Infosys plans a modern campus

Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan performed the ground-breaking ceremony of the maiden full-fledged campus of the Indian information-technology major Infosys Technologies Ltd. in the State in the expanded area of the Technopark in the capital city on May 19.

The company has been running a development centre since 2004 in a leased space in the Tejaswini building of the park and 1,200 people are working there. The new campus will be located on 20 hectares of land adjacent to the park. It will form part of the second phase of the Technopark expansion plans.

The company officials have announced that they propose to invest about Rs. 306 crore for constructing the campus, which when completed will have 8,000 seats. The work will be implemented in phases in about five years, according to the present plans.

They propose to construct a state-of-the art-campus with a lot of eco-friendly features.In Infosys, we were able to add several innovative features to each new campus based on the experiences we had during the construction and working of the previous campuses, says K. Dinesh, co-founder and member the director board of the company.

Nearly 60 per cent of the proposed built-up area of 15 lakh square feet will be dedicated to greenery. Maximum attention is being devoted to ensure that the constructions will not disturb the natural ambience, including the water reserves, of the campus.

The layout of the proposed world-class campus shows five software development blocks, two food courts, one hostel block, multi-level parking facility, recreational and indoor sports facilities and a helipad. The company officials say they are finalising the exact space allocation plans for each wing and will soon start the works. The recreational facilities will be housed in the lower floors of the food-court blocks. The recreation portion will also have a yoga centre, a gymnasium and aerobic exercise centres and related facilities. Vehicles will not be allowed inside the campus and they will have to be parked in the area meant for that to avoid disturbing the serene atmosphere of the campus.

Another important feature of the campus will be that it will have two big ponds for rainwater harvesting. It will have a sewage-treatment and a solid- waste treatment facility.
The first Software Development Block will be commissioned in May, according to Kris.
Referring to company’s future plans in the State, he said that the first phase of the Infosys campus coming up in Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram at an investment of Rs 100 crore would be completed by May this year. It will have a capacity to accommodate 4,000 people.
In this aerial shot from October 2007, we can see Technopark Phase II as the filled in areas. The Infosys campus is being built on the plot to the left of the frame and on the one on the lower right.


Shot with Canon PowerShot A630 at 2007-10-16

This is what the First Phase of the campus will look like.


Shot at 2009-03-20

In a view from April 2008, piling work is in progress on SDB - I and the Food Court



Shot with Canon PowerShot A630 at 2008-04-11


SDB - I in early March



Shot with Canon PowerShot A630 at 2009-03-08


Shot with Canon PowerShot A630 at 2009-03-08

Work on SDB - I and the Food Court is nearing complete. Piling is almost done on the second block.


Shot with Canon PowerShot A630 at 2009-04-17

Closer view of SDB - I, showing details of the cladding. Courtsey: 25Dude25



Gentlemen, please add all the pictures and info that you have. Thanks in advance! :)
 
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^^ - Oops, that was a typo, thanks for the correction. :)

Here is a panorama - showing Infosys, Technopark Phase II, the substation of Phase III, TCS Peepul Park as well as Bhavani and Thejaswini of Phase I


Shot with Canon PowerShot A630 at 2009-04-17
 
#6 ·
A positive sign in iron and concrete from Infy in Ananthapuri. While posting decline in sales 2008-2009 q4 results Infy like others would not be spending too much on People resources. Yet the progress shown in Ajay bhais pictures from a month ago is to be believed they are investing in building spaces. Good thread Ajay , lets see if the Infy ship in TVM can cruise in troubled waters

Cheers
 
#14 ·
Infosys to open IT SEZ in Thiruvananthapuram shortly
26 Aug 2009

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The IT special economic zone (SEZ) being developed by software major Infosys on a 50-acre plot adjacent to the Technopark IT campus here will open shortly.

The SEZ would have two separate buildings, one is almost ready and work on the other is progressing, said M. Vasudevan, senior business development manager of Technopark.

"Each building has a capacity to seat 1,500 professionals. The first one will open shortly, some last bit of work on common amenities and a food court remains. The other building is also nearing completion," Vasudevan told IANS.


More at
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...vananthapuram-shortly/articleshow/4936538.cms
 
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^^ Lemme check my knowledge of the skyline in the area, hope I get an A+, thanks to the contributors in this forum. Thanks Praveen for the wonderful pictures!!

Left, Heera infocity, middle cyber palms and cyber gold and right skyline domain.:cheers:
 
#32 ·
Yes, you have got an A+.:)

I doubt whether any other Infosys campus has 20+ floor high-rises in its immediate vicinity. High-rises, sea, hills the views would be awesome..

And you can expect the four 21 floor towers of Condor Cyber gardens as well as the towers of the Sreedhanya Project in the same frame a few years later.
 
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Infosys new campus in the SEZ would be fully operational by the end of the year

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM/BANGALORE: IT bellwether Infosys will hire 30,000 professionals this year as growth has returned to the sector, Chief Executive Kris Gopalakrishnan said here on Thursday.

"Infosys will recruit 30,000 professionals this year," Gopalakrishnan told reporters.

He said growth had come back to the IT industry and this was evident from the performance of companies, including Infosys.

Infosys has a development centre at the Technopark campus here and employs more than 1,500 professionals.

He said a new campus in the special economic zone near Technopark would be fully operational by the end of the year.

He expressed confidence that Kerala will soon be a force in IT and the need of the hour is good promotion.

"Every destination has some pluses and minuses and for Kerala the perception that it is not a destination to invest still continues, but the experience of those who have already invested is the exact opposite and hence the state should vigorously promote the advantages," added Gopalakrishnan.

"Another great advantage that is unique to the state is ayurveda. And especially for IT professionals, the availability of ayurveda in the state is a huge benefit," said Gopalakrishnan.

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