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Whiteland Corporation onboards construction giants for landmark Gurugram project

Whiteland Corporation onboards construction giants for landmark Gurugram project

Time of India09-07-2025
Whiteland Corporation has announced a strategic partnership with two of India's most respected construction firms—Kalpataru Projects International Ltd. (KPIL) and Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Ltd.
(ACIL)—for its upcoming premium residential project, Westin Residences Gurugram, located in Sector 103 along the Dwarka Expressway.
This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the delivery of one of India's largest hospitality-led residential developments. Construction for the first phase is now underway, with these construction giants onboarded as execution partners—both widely recognised for their precision, legacy, and pan-India scale.
Kalpataru Projects International Ltd, part of the Kalpataru Group, brings over five decades of global EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) experience, with a strong workforce and project execution across more than 75 countries. 'We look forward to our association with Marriott International and Whiteland on this landmark project—one that promises to set new benchmarks in premium living,' said Shailendra Kumar Tripathi, deputy managing director of the company.
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ACIL, which currently has a presence in 19 Indian states and nearly 80 million sq ft under construction, echoed similar optimism. 'Our partnership with Whiteland reflects a shared commitment to timely execution and purposeful construction,' said Shobhit Uppal, deputy managing director of the company.
Spread across approximately 20 acres, Westin Residences Gurugram will offer around 1,700 premium three- and four-bedroom homes.
The project represents a global collaboration of design and technical expertise, featuring acclaimed names such as architect Hafeez Contractor, Cooper Hills (Singapore), ASA Lighting Studio (Vietnam), and designer Bobby Mukherjee (Italy/India).
Navdeep Sardana, founder of Whiteland Corporation, noted, 'With the scale and ambition of this development, it was critical to onboard execution partners known for safety, innovation, and technical excellence.
This project isn't just about building homes—it's about elevating everyday living.'
Penny Trinh, vice president, Mixed-Use Development, Asia Pacific (excluding China), Marriott International, added: 'We are excited about the progress that Whiteland has been making, and their partnership with qualified development and construction partners in the region for Westin Residences Gurugram. We look forward to seeing their vision in branded living come to life, bringing Marriott International's global benchmarks in design, service, and quality to the market.
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The project uses the Westin brand under licence from Marriott. Marriott is not involved in its development or sale.
About Whiteland Corporation
Whiteland Corporation is an emerging force in the Delhi-NCR real estate landscape, focused on creating distinguished residential and commercial spaces. With over 4.5 million sq. ft. currently under development, the company is known for its emphasis on quality, timely delivery, and a design-first approach that blends global perspectives with Indian values.
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