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Infinity Heights, a premium residential project in Guwahati, has been awarded the IGBC Gold certification by the Indian Green Building Council, recognising its compliance with sustainability standards in design and construction. The hill-top development incorporates energy-efficient systems, water conservation measures and environmentally conscious materials. The certification follows a multi-parameter evaluation covering site planning, energy usage and indoor environmental quality. Positioned in an elevated location, the project spans high-end residential units and caters to both regional and non-resident investors. The recognition comes amid growing focus on green-certified housing across India, particularly in emerging real estate markets such as Northeast India.
Infinity Heights, a residential development located in Guwahati, has received the IGBC Gold certification from the Indian Green Building Council, marking its compliance with established sustainability standards in residential real estate. The certification was announced in the past week and follows an evaluation of the project’s environmental performance across multiple parameters.
The development, situated on elevated terrain in Guwahati, has been designed to incorporate energy-efficient building systems, water conservation mechanisms and the use of eco-friendly construction materials. These measures are aimed at reducing environmental impact while improving long-term operational efficiency for residents. The certification process assesses factors such as site planning, energy consumption, indoor air quality and design innovation, placing the project among a group of developments meeting recognised green building benchmarks.
The project comprises residential units, including larger-format apartments, and is positioned within Guwahati’s expanding premium housing segment. Its location away from dense urban clusters is expected to offer relatively lower noise levels and reduced exposure to heat concentration, alongside connectivity to commercial and social infrastructure within the city.
Developers indicated that the project has been planned to align with broader sustainability goals, with design features intended to optimise natural light, ventilation and resource utilisation. The hill-top setting forms a key aspect of the development’s positioning, combining residential use with environmental considerations in site selection and planning.
The recognition comes at a time when Guwahati is witnessing gradual expansion in its real estate sector, supported by infrastructure growth and increasing investor interest from within the region as well as from non-resident Indians. The project has drawn attention from buyers in neighbouring northeastern states, reflecting cross-regional demand for premium residential assets.
Industry participants have noted that green-certified developments are gaining traction as homebuyers and investors place greater emphasis on sustainability and long-term cost efficiency. Certification frameworks such as IGBC are being increasingly used as benchmarks for evaluating environmental performance in residential projects.
Infinity Heights is part of a broader shift within India’s housing sector towards integrating sustainability with residential design, particularly in emerging urban markets. The IGBC Gold certification is expected to support the project’s positioning within Guwahati’s premium housing segment, where demand for larger units and environmentally compliant developments continues to evolve.
Source - PTI
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