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Godrej Interio’s Innovative Approach to ITAT Revamp

Godrej Interio, a division of Godrej & Boyce renowned for its innovative home and office furniture solutions, has completed a remarkable transformation of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) office located in the WTC Tower, Nauroji Nagar, New Delhi. Covering a sprawling 42,000 square feet, this project is a testament to Godrej Interio’s expertise in delivering bespoke interior solutions tailored to meet specific client requirements.

A representative from Godrej Interio expressed the company’s commitment to high-quality interior design that aligns with the needs of its clients. The ITAT project highlights their ambition to expand their portfolio in design, infrastructure, and turnkey solutions, aiming for substantial growth in the upcoming fiscal year. The extensive scope of work included comprehensive civil and interior works, electrical systems, HVAC installations, IT infrastructure setup, audio-visual equipment integration, plumbing solutions, and furniture installations.

The newly revamped office features a variety of meticulously designed spaces, including a sophisticated Vice President’s room, functional courtrooms equipped with cutting-edge technology, state-of-the-art meeting rooms, collaborative member rooms, and a contemporary lounge and bar area. One of the significant challenges addressed during the project was the need to blend traditional aesthetics with modern technology in the design of the courtrooms. Godrej Interio successfully created technologically advanced courtrooms that maintain the dignified atmosphere of traditional courts while incorporating superior audio systems and impeccable acoustics.

These enhancements ensure clear and precise audio quality during hearings, employing innovative solutions to optimize sound levels and minimize echo. The successful execution of the ITAT office project underscores Godrej Interio’s capability to manage complex interior projects seamlessly. By improving both functionality and aesthetics, this project not only meets the immediate requirements of the ITAT but also contributes positively to the broader infrastructure development landscape in India.

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