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Kerala’s Technopark invites EoI from co-developers for QUAD project at Technocity

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Last updated: December 27, 2025 12:51 pm
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Published: December 27, 2025
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Technopark has invited Expressions of Interest (EoI) from reputed private real estate developers to partner as co-developers for the construction and operation of an IT building and commercial complex under the flagship QUAD project at Technocity. Located near Pallippuram, Technocity is Phase IV of the Technopark.

Envisaged as a 30-acre non-SEZ integrated IT micro-township, QUAD is a marquee development comprising two IT towers, a commercial complex, and a residential component, an official statement said here on Saturday (December 27, 2025).

The current EoI pertains to the second IT building and the commercial complex. The IT building will be developed on 4.5 acres with a built-up area of approximately 8,00,000 sq ft, scalable up to 1.35 million sq ft with FAR 7 (Floor Area Ratio).

The commercial complex will span 5.6 acres, offering around 9,00,000 sq ft of space, scalable up to 1.7 million sq ft with FAR 7, it said.

The second IT building will be leased on a long-term basis, providing co-developers the opportunity to attract reputed IT/ITeS companies and operate from a high-demand destination, the statement said.

With around 125 companies currently in the queue for IT space, QUAD offers a compelling proposition to partner with Technopark, one of the largest and greenest IT parks in the country, backed by the Kerala government.

This partnership presents a unique opportunity to collaborate with the government in developing next-generation digital infrastructure in Thiruvananthapuram.

With over 500 companies, a workforce of more than 80,000 professionals, 12.72 million sq ft of built-up IT space, and a consistent CRISIL A+/Stable rating, the Technopark stands as a mature, trusted, and future-ready IT destination.

A pre-bid meeting to brief interested developers on the EoI details will be held at 4 p.m. on December 30, both online and offline. The date for the EoI presentation is January 5, 2026, the statement added.

Published – December 27, 2025 06:21 pm IST



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