Corporate campus

Hero Motocorp, Gurugram

Hero Motocorp · Gurugram, Haryana · 2019–2020 · 6 months

Scope

  • Large-format corporate campus outdoor works
  • Arrival, circulation, and green buffer zones
  • Irrigation and softscape establishment

Constraints

  • Multi-phase handover with ongoing operations
  • Sector 33-adjacent logistics typical of Gurugram IT/industrial mix

Approach

  • Programme aligned to tower and podium milestones
  • STP or bore water integration where project specified

Outcomes

  • Commission cited on live clients listing for duration and geography

Context

Hero Motocorp — Gurugram, Haryana — 2019–2020 — 6 months is listed on fourscape.com/clients/ per SITE_ARCHITECTURE.md; MASTER_BRIEF.md names Hero Motocorp Gurugram under Corporate Offices. No additional project-specific claims appear here beyond those roster entries. Hero-scale campuses combine arrival impact, internal lawns, parking shade, and perimeter green belts—each with distinct irrigation and maintenance profiles. This page supports internal linking from services, segments, and city hubs without replacing NDA-bound tender documents.

Multi-year programmes demand zone handoffs aligned to PMC waves so partially opened areas do not degrade before final certificate. Security perimeters may cap plant height; coordination with facility teams is routine. Monsoon establishment and summer peak irrigation are scheduled honestly in proposals rather than optimistic defaults. BOQ clarity on turf versus shrub massing versus avenue trees prevents margin games at award. Native-forward palette options may support ESG asks when drawings and climate allow; we avoid greenwashing language not tied to specified species or irrigation hardware.

STP integration, when in the civil package, drives emitter and filtration choices. Bore water chemistry in Gurugram varies; blanket specifications without tests create warranty risk. Night irrigation noise constraints near residential edges may apply. FM documentation mirrors L&T-style corporate handover: valve charts, controller seasons, staking rules. Snagging ties to approved planting plans; replacement assumptions follow contract definitions.

Cross-link: corporate landscaping India, landscaping-in-gurugram or Delhi NCR city pages for logistics. New RFPs should cite current site conditions—roster history does not guarantee team availability without enquiry. PHILOSOPHY.md minimum scale applies. Large corporate campuses need zone-wise irrigation commissioning so early-occupied blocks do not starve later phases. Parking shade trees require soil volumes that survive bus and service vehicle loads; structural soil specs belong in the package when engineers require them. Security perimeters may dictate hedge height; coordination with access control is routine. Dust during civil tail delays establishment; honest programme float beats optimistic green dates. The six-step delivery model governs; LEED or ESG landscape credits require contract-assigned measurables, not brochure language. Gurugram Sector 33 corridor mixes IT and industrial logistics; crane paths for specimen trees may need night permits. Podium planters over occupied floors demand waterproofing witness before fill. Parking counts and shade targets should map to species caliper at handover, not nursery tag sizes only. As-built valve locations speed FM response during partial campus failures. Rooftop amenity planters, if any, need structural sign-off and drainage detail before soil fill. Contractor parking on future lawn areas should be banned or sacrificial turf specified until handover.

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