
New Delhi, February 23 State-owned NBCC is exploring the possibility of undertaking a project in Seychelles for the development of infrastructure, including housing, on a 139-acre island.
In a statement on Monday, the company said that Vice-President of the Republic of Seychelles, Sebastien Pillay, visited the company's headquarters here, leading a high-level delegation.
The delegation held detailed discussions with NBCC CMD K P Mahadevaswamy and other senior officers of the company regarding projects in Seychelles.
"During the meeting, comprehensive presentations were made to the delegation outlining infrastructure development for an area of approximately 139 acres of an island," NBCC said.
The proposed development would include affordable social housing, leisure and hospitality, premium villas, a sports arena, and other social infrastructure.
In January, the NBCC CMD visited Seychelles.
"The delegation was also made aware of the capabilities of NBCC by showcasing the successful execution of the 2000 Social Housing Project in Hulhumale, Maldives," the statement said.
NBCC is currently executing the construction of the Indian Chancery Building, along with a Cultural Centre and Residential Units in Seychelles.
NBCC is involved in project management consultancy and real estate businesses.



