Our clientele
Range from
Governments to
Resident Welfare Associations
Governments
Urban local bodies (city corporations, municipalities, entities providing urban services to the public at large)
Financial Institutions
Funding agencies looking to invest or lend money to urban initiatives wishing to ascertain the sustainability attributes of the initiative in terms of financial numbers, social outcomes and environmental benefits that are expected to result
Business Entities
Who wish to associate as part of their corporate social responsibility in neighbourhood initiatives involving infrastructure (both hard and soft) to upgrade the liveability indices
Non-Government Organizations
Those keen to further the social economic changes for ensuring better living conditions and achieving equity in access to infrastructure and provision of urban services
Resident Welfare Associations
The group whose mandate is to represent their individual housing units’ inhabitants in order to find solutions to their day-to day challenges and medium terms issues in regard to connectivity, mobility, noise pollution, congestion, green space and space allocation for walking and cycling.