The Integrated Township Of DNC
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The Integrated Township of DNC will be a self-contained, hi-tech complex with its own residential blocks, IT park, hospital, educational institutions, resort hotel with Spa and amusement parks, Country Club , Golf Course, etc. More significantly, DNC shall have the entire urban infrastructure as well - roads, parking space, electricity distribution, water supply, sewage and waste extraction, cooking gas supply and public spaces. Thus, this integrated development will provide the much promoted "walk to work, shop and school" concept. For the NRBs, the DNC Integrated Developments would clearly emerge as a safe investment option and a preferred choice for a world-class lifestyle at their home country.
Concept of Integrated Townships
Though quite new in Bangladesh, the concept of integrated developments has been popular in the U.S. for some time now and has caught up in other countries, specifically in West Asia. Massive integrated developments are coming up across the world, in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Egypt, Pakistan and now in India. An integrated township typically will consist of a gated community with residential units in the form of apartment towers, townhouses and individual houses together with ancillary facilities such as schools, a hospital, a hotel, retail and leisure facilities. It brings together employment generation, residential, retail, hospitality and leisure, medical and educational facilities in one location. Imagine a life where you can walk to work or shop from the comfort of your home, or where your children can hop-skip to school. Forget the long, frustrating commute, the honking horns and the pollution because everything you need is close by, and most importantly there would be safety and security.
The Social Benefits of Integrated Townships
Our Integrated development would also benefit society at large. It will help generate employment in the local area through their commercial components, benefiting the local economy. By creating urban infrastructure, such as sewage treatment plants, power distribution systems and parking plazas within the campus, this integrated township will take a lot of burden off the civic infrastructure. Since many of the residents would work near their homes, fewer vehicles would get on to public roads for the daily commute, easing traffic congestion.