Shaping a Modern Township for Jawaharpur Thermal Power Project
The Jawaharpur Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. has envisioned a modern township to complement the 2×660 MW Jawaharpur Thermal Power Project in Malawan, Etah (U.P.), and consultancy services are being provided for the complete architectural and engineering design of this significant development. Covering both residential and non-residential components, the project is a forward-looking effort to create a sustainable, well-planned environment for the community associated with the power station.
The consultancy scope includes master planning, architectural design, structural engineering, landscape development, and detailed service integration. From soil investigations and design vetting to preparation of working drawings, BOQs, and technical specifications, the assignment addresses every stage of the design-to-execution process. The township integrates essential infrastructure such as water supply, sanitation, sewage treatment plants, stormwater drainage, electrification, DG backup, fire safety, and security systems, ensuring that the campus is not only functional but also resilient and future-ready.
The residential clusters are being designed with a focus on livability, accessibility, and comfort, while the non-residential facilities include administrative buildings, recreational spaces, parking areas, boundary walls, main gates, and guardhouses. Thoughtful integration of parks, community spaces, shaded avenues, and horticultural zones enhances the campus environment and creates a balanced relationship between built and open spaces.
Sustainability lies at the heart of the township concept. Features such as rainwater harvesting, energy-efficient lighting, eco-sensitive landscaping, and earthquake-resistant design are embedded in the overall plan. Attention is also being given to universal accessibility, climate responsiveness, and long-term maintainability, ensuring that the township stands as a model for similar industrial campuses in India.
The Jawaharpur Township project is more than a collection of buildings—it is a holistic ecosystem designed to meet the residential and institutional needs of the community while reflecting the values of safety, sustainability, and modern living. By combining robust engineering with thoughtful design, the project is set to deliver an integrated environment that supports both the operational demands of the power plant and the quality of life of its people.