Real estate developer building integrated townships across Indian metros
House of Hiranandani operates a construction and development business centered on large-scale township projects in Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. The tech stack is design-heavy (AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, BIM) paired with enterprise resource planning (SAP) and project scheduling (Microsoft Project), reflecting a capital-intensive, multi-phase delivery model. Active projects span solar and EV infrastructure, safety inspections, and detailed tender drawings—indicating a shift toward sustainability-focused development and operational optimization alongside traditional construction.
House of Hiranandani is a privately held real estate developer founded in 2005 and headquartered in Mumbai. The company develops integrated townships and mixed-use communities across major Indian metropolitan regions. With a workforce of 501–1,000 employees, the organization is structured around construction (the largest function), engineering, sales, and design teams. Current work includes both core township delivery and adjacent initiatives in renewable energy infrastructure and digital asset management—benchmarking databases, layout analysis tools, and vendor management systems.
Primary tools are AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, and BIM for design; SAP for enterprise resource management; Microsoft Project for scheduling; and Office suite for general business. No active technology replacements or new platform adoptions are signaled in hiring or projects.
Currently hiring across India only. Active open roles span construction (largest cohort), engineering, sales, design, HR, legal, and operations—with mid-level and manager-track seniority weighted most heavily.
Active initiatives include solar and EV infrastructure projects, safety inspection protocols, tender documentation for building systems, project scheduling optimization, layout and area analysis tools, and material/vendor management for construction finishing products.
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