12 Jun 2015, 12:20 pm

Previously, Primarc's 'Astitva' residential project has been awarded with a pre-certified ‘Gold’ rating in the 'Green Building' segment in CREDAI awards 2015.
After a residential project's scheme is submitted to IGBC, it calculates the points on the basis of its credentials to be called as a 'Green Home' and then provides the pre-certificate for rating. The credentials depends on the project's location, budget, branding of organization and willingness to be eco-friendly.
Southwinds' construction offers pile foundation for durability and stability and earthquake resistant RCC superstructure.
It is the first high rise residential project in the southern bypass in Kolkata. Southwinds brings to life world class luxury and comfort. 1323 apartments in 10 blocks and G +11 floors, Southwinds has enough greenery and open spaces to submerge you in peace and harmony.
It is one of the most lavish residential projects in South Kolkata nearby Garia, Kamalgachi and Narendrapur.
By green buildings, IGBC claims to approve an eco-friendly atmosphere for the residents of the building.
So the residents are bound to get a healthy environment in home as well as, an added benefit of low recurring cost for power uses or maintenance.
South Winds is placed in a top-notch location and exclusive connectivity with metro connectivity and shuttle bus service even though its constructed in a pollution free zone .
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