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AGICL MD reviews ongoing construction projects in Amaravati

#Law & Policy#Infrastructure#India#Andhra Pradesh#Amaravati
Last Updated : 14th Mar, 2026
Synopsis

AGICL Managing Director SVR Srinivas carried out inspections at major construction projects in Amaravati, including the Gazetted Officers Housing, Amaravati Government Complex Infra, and GAD Tower 1 and 2. During the visits, he engaged with contractors and engineering teams to assess progress and understand project updates. Following the site inspections, he conducted a detailed review session to ensure that construction work adheres to set quality standards and timelines. This initiative reflects AGICL's focus on maintaining efficient and high-quality infrastructure development in the capital.

Amaravati Growth & Infrastructure Corporation Limited (AGICL) Managing Director SVR Srinivas recently visited several key construction sites in Amaravati to monitor progress. He inspected the Gazetted Officers (GO) Housing, Amaravati Government Complex (AGC) Infra, and GAD Tower 1 and 2 projects.


At each site, SVR Srinivas discussed project developments with contractors and the engineering teams responsible for the construction. The officers provided updates on the ongoing work, highlighting progress and current timelines. Following the inspections, the MD held a detailed review session with the engineering staff to ensure all tasks were aligned with project goals. He emphasized that all work should meet the prescribed quality standards and be completed according to the planned targets.

These inspections are part of AGICL's continued oversight of infrastructure development in the state capital, ensuring that government housing and administrative buildings are built efficiently while maintaining high-quality construction standards.

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