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How Orris Group is Building the Future of Real Estate, One Data Point at a Time
How Orris Group is Building the Future of Real Estate, One Data Point at a Time

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

How Orris Group is Building the Future of Real Estate, One Data Point at a Time

In the fast-evolving real estate market of Delhi-NCR, innovation is no longer optional — it's essential. Among the developers embracing this shift, Orris Group has taken a distinctly data-first approach. At the heart of its transformation lies a framework known as Engineering Data Systems (ED-S) — a technology-led model that blends artificial intelligence, IoT, and predictive analytics to create smarter, more responsive developments. How Orris Group is Building the Future of Real Estate, One Data Point at a Tim Replacing Guesswork with Data-Driven Precision Unlike conventional construction workflows, the ED-S system treats each project as a living data ecosystem. The idea is simple but powerful: collect, analyse, and act on real-time data throughout the life cycle of a project — from soil testing and structural design to post-occupancy energy use. This approach is anticipated to yield significant results. Construction timelines will shorten by up to 30%, material wastage will reduce by 20%, and commercial projects will show a 40% drop in carbon emissions. Intelligent Buildings for a Changing City The real power of ED-S becomes more visible after construction. In Orris Group's Entertainland Mall in Sector 83, machine learning tools analysed five years of footfall data from comparable properties to guide space planning. Retailers in the revamped layout have seen up to 22% higher visibility, while energy efficiency improved by 15% through optimised natural lighting. Across Orris Group's residential projects, ED-S will continue to push the envelope with features such as facades that adapt to temperature changes, maintenance alerts generated before issues become visible, and smart community apps that help manage electricity and water use based on user patterns. These aren't futuristic ideas anymore. They are quietly becoming part of everyday life for homeowners in NCR. Sustainability, Designed from Day One For many developers, sustainability remains a checklist. For Orris, it is part of the design DNA — enabled by ED-S. ED-S also plays a role in material selection. With a database of over 5,000 construction material combinations, it helps engineers choose building elements that age better, require less maintenance, and are more resilient to climate fluctuations. Transparent Construction in the Digital Age For many homebuyers, the biggest concern is trust — in timelines, quality, and delivery. To address this, Orris Group has embedded transparency into its ED-S interface. Buyers will now be able to access live drone footage from construction sites, track progress through blockchain-based milestones, and explore interactive 3D walkthroughs that reflect real-time specifications. This shift has contributed to a significant milestone: more than 400 homes handed over on time in 2023, including the widely appreciated Orris Gateway commercial project. The Larger Impact on NCR's Growth Story Beyond buildings, Orris Group believes that ED-S could have long-term implications for how cities expand and operate. Properties developed using ED-S have appreciated 12 to 15% faster than their conventional counterparts. Over 600 families now live in homes that adapt to their needs. In 2024 alone, Orris Group's work was recognised with several renowned awards in the real estate sector. As the region prepares for a new phase of urban expansion, Orris Group's data-led model offers a glimpse into what the future of real estate might look like — efficient, sustainable, and responsive to its residents. Note to readers: This article is part of HT's paid consumer connect initiative and is independently created by the brand. HT assumes no editorial responsibility for the content, including its accuracy, completeness, or any errors or omissions. Readers are advised to verify all information independently. Want to get your story featured as above? click here!

Orris Group & Engineering Data Systems (ED-S): Pioneering Smart Infrastructure with Data-Driven Engineering
Orris Group & Engineering Data Systems (ED-S): Pioneering Smart Infrastructure with Data-Driven Engineering

Business Standard

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Orris Group & Engineering Data Systems (ED-S): Pioneering Smart Infrastructure with Data-Driven Engineering

HT Syndication New Delhi [India], June 24: The real estate sector is transforming quietly as developers increasingly turn to data-driven approaches to enhance construction quality, accelerate project timelines, and improve buyer experiences. Leading this charge in North India is Orris Group, which has implemented Engineering Data Systems (ED-S) across its projects to bring unprecedented precision and efficiency to home-building. At Greenbay, a project by Orris Group and the flagship development along the Yamuna Expressway, ED-S technology is going to be implemented to optimize the processes. The system will collect and analyse real-time data from thousands of sensors embedded in at the site itself. This allows engineers to monitor concrete curing temperatures, structural load distribution, and even environmental factors affecting build quality. This will result in ascertaining the percentage reduction in construction timelines while simultaneously improving quality control metrics compared to conventional methods. "ED-S is our bid to quicken the pace of construction, improving quality and ensuring timely delivery, Orris Group has adopted the data-driven approach in a big way. We are one of the pioneers in data adoption, have adopted ED-S or Engineering Data System to not only build smart homes but also improve buyers' experience," says Vishal Sabharwal, Sales Head - Orris Group. What makes Orris Group's implementation of ED-S particularly noteworthy is how the technology enhances the buyer experience. Prospective homeowners will receive regular digital updates showing their unit's exact construction phase, complete with quality assurance data and 3D progress visualizations. This transparency represents a significant departure from the traditional real estate model, where buyers often remained in the dark about construction details until possession day. The technology also plays a crucial role in creating smarter homes. Future projects of Orris Group will integrate ED-S with building management systems to optimize energy usage based on historical consumption patterns and weather data. It is anticipated that the residents will enjoy 15-20% reductions in electricity bills post the system's implementation. The same technology monitors structural health post-occupancy, alerting maintenance teams to potential issues before they become visible problems. Market analysts note that Orris Group's early adoption of ED-S gives them a competitive edge in Delhi-NCR's crowded real estate market. In an era where buyers are increasingly tech-savvy and quality-conscious, this level of data transparency and construction precision is becoming a key differentiator. However, implementing such sophisticated technology hasn't been without challenges. Orris had to invest significantly in training its workforce and recalibrating traditional construction processes. The transition required changing decades-old mindsets about how buildings get made. But the improvements in efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction will make it worthwhile. As Orris prepares to implement ED-S across its entire project pipeline, the implications for the broader real estate market are becoming clear. The group's success demonstrates how data-driven construction can simultaneously benefit developers through efficiency gains and buyers through improved quality and transparency. With the real estate sector increasingly focused on execution quality and customer trust, Orris Group's ED-S implementation may well represent the future of responsible, tech-enabled development in India.

Orris Group & Engineering Data Systems (ED-S): Pioneering Smart Infrastructure with Data-Driven Engineering
Orris Group & Engineering Data Systems (ED-S): Pioneering Smart Infrastructure with Data-Driven Engineering

India Gazette

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • India Gazette

Orris Group & Engineering Data Systems (ED-S): Pioneering Smart Infrastructure with Data-Driven Engineering

HT Syndication New Delhi [India], June 24: The real estate sector is transforming quietly as developers increasingly turn to data-driven approaches to enhance construction quality, accelerate project timelines, and improve buyer experiences. Leading this charge in North India is Orris Group, which has implemented Engineering Data Systems (ED-S) across its projects to bring unprecedented precision and efficiency to home-building. At Greenbay, a project by Orris Group and the flagship development along the Yamuna Expressway, ED-S technology is going to be implemented to optimize the processes. The system will collect and analyse real-time data from thousands of sensors embedded in at the site itself. This allows engineers to monitor concrete curing temperatures, structural load distribution, and even environmental factors affecting build quality. This will result in ascertaining the percentage reduction in construction timelines while simultaneously improving quality control metrics compared to conventional methods. 'ED-S is our bid to quicken the pace of construction, improving quality and ensuring timely delivery, Orris Group has adopted the data-driven approach in a big way. We are one of the pioneers in data adoption, have adopted ED-S or Engineering Data System to not only build smart homes but also improve buyers' experience,' says Vishal Sabharwal, Sales Head - Orris Group. What makes Orris Group's implementation of ED-S particularly noteworthy is how the technology enhances the buyer experience. Prospective homeowners will receive regular digital updates showing their unit's exact construction phase, complete with quality assurance data and 3D progress visualizations. This transparency represents a significant departure from the traditional real estate model, where buyers often remained in the dark about construction details until possession day. The technology also plays a crucial role in creating smarter homes. Future projects of Orris Group will integrate ED-S with building management systems to optimize energy usage based on historical consumption patterns and weather data. It is anticipated that the residents will enjoy 15-20% reductions in electricity bills post the system's implementation. The same technology monitors structural health post-occupancy, alerting maintenance teams to potential issues before they become visible problems. Market analysts note that Orris Group's early adoption of ED-S gives them a competitive edge in Delhi-NCR's crowded real estate market. In an era where buyers are increasingly tech-savvy and quality-conscious, this level of data transparency and construction precision is becoming a key differentiator. However, implementing such sophisticated technology hasn't been without challenges. Orris had to invest significantly in training its workforce and recalibrating traditional construction processes. The transition required changing decades-old mindsets about how buildings get made. But the improvements in efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction will make it worthwhile. As Orris prepares to implement ED-S across its entire project pipeline, the implications for the broader real estate market are becoming clear. The group's success demonstrates how data-driven construction can simultaneously benefit developers through efficiency gains and buyers through improved quality and transparency. With the real estate sector increasingly focused on execution quality and customer trust, Orris Group's ED-S implementation may well represent the future of responsible, tech-enabled development in India. (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by HT Syndication. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)

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