The new office of the Bharat Future City Development Authority (FCDA) has been recognized as an environmentally friendly building by the Indian Green Building Council even before its inauguration. The building is constructed using environmentally friendly materials and has a scientific rainwater harvesting system that diverts every drop of rain water into the ground instead of wasting it. It is noteworthy that the representatives of the Indian Green Building Council have selected this office as a net zero building, considering factors such as the use of solar power.

Officials are making massive arrangements on Wednesday to inaugurate the FCDA office, which will become a platform for the construction of cutting-edge information technology and diverse clusters. CM Revanth Reddy will address a public meeting to be held nearby after inaugurating the FDCA building.
Solar power, EV charging stations, bio-digester
- All kinds of arrangements have been made for advanced environmental protection at the Future City Development Corporation office.
- 15 kilowatt solar power plants will be launched. This will not only generate pollution-free electricity but also reduce carbon emissions.
- Two charging stations have been set up for officials and representatives of multinational companies arriving in EV cars.
- Biogas and fertilizer will be produced from organic waste in the areas surrounding the office. A bio-digester plant has also been set up there for this purpose.
- Special chambers have been set up for Chief Minister Revanth Reddy as the Chairman of the Future City Development Corporation and for IT and Industries Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu as the Vice Chairman.
- Workstations were built in the style of IT and software companies.
- The FCDA office will become a major strategic hub for the development of future IT, AI, and life sciences clusters in Future City.
