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TCS launches development of new 20,000-seat campus in
Pune
April 2, 2008
TCS Sahyadri Park to be the largest
centre in Maharashtra
Tata Consultancy Services, (TCS), a leading IT services,
business solutions and outsourcing organisation, today
announced the commencement of construction at its largest
development centre, TCS Sahyadri Park located in Hinjewadi,
Pune, Maharashtra.
TCS Sahyadri Park will be developed over 50 acres of
land to create a capacity of 20,000 seats with the first
phase expected to be completed by March 2009 with 7,000
seats. The entire facility is scheduled to be completed
by end of 2010.
Tata Realty and Infrastructure has been mandated to
develop the facility, while Frank Glynn of El Segundo,
California, has been appointed as the principal architect
for designing the facility along with Edifice Architects
from Pune as the local architects. Frank Glynn was also
the architect for the TCS facility in Sholinganallur,
Chennai.
The chief minister of Maharashtra, Vilasrao Deshmukh
was present to perform the commencement ceremonies and
lay the foundation stone of the facility along with
S Ramadorai, CEO and managing director, Tata Consultancy
Services.
Commenting on the new facility in Maharashtra, Ramadorai
said, TCS Sahyadri Park will drive the next phase
of our growth in this area and help us access the skilled
professionals and students from in and around Pune.
On completion, the facility will provide direct employment
to over 20,000 people as well as indirect employment
to many more. He added: This facility in
Pune is of special significance to us as TCS started
its first R&D centre, TRDDC, in this city well over
two decades ago.

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