Building a Sustainable Amravati: An Executive Q&A with Nandita of Hydromo on Real Estate Infrastructure 

Developing a new capital city requires more than just ambitious architectural blueprints; it demands forward-looking urban planning and highly resilient infrastructure. As rapidly expanding regions like Amravati prepare for massive real estate growth, developers face the immediate challenge of integrating sustainable systems directly into their foundational plans. Without efficient water processing, wastewater management, and renewable energy solutions, new urban centers risk severe resource depletion, costly regulatory penalties, and long-term operational inefficiencies. 

To address these critical infrastructure needs, Hydromo—a leading provider of water and renewable energy solutions in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh—recently partnered with CREDAI AP to support the region’s next phase of development. As an official sponsor of the “Crowning the Torchbearers” event, Hydromo demonstrated its commitment to equipping builders with one-stop, sustainable systems. We spoke with Nandita from Hydromo to discuss the company’s role in supporting real estate developers, managing environmental regulations, and redefining how modern cities like Amravati are built. 

Q1. Hydromo recently partnered with CREDAI Andhra Pradesh as a sponsor for the ‘Crowning the Torchbearers’ event. Why is it important for Hydromo to work closely with the real estate industry, especially in the context of Amaravati’s growth? 

Nandita: Amaravati represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to build a city where sustainability is embedded into its DNA rather than retrofitted later. Infrastructure decisions made today will influence environmental performance and operational efficiency for decades. 

While our collaboration with CREDAI AP reflects a shared commitment to responsible development, the larger opportunity is to engage with developers at the planning stage. At Hydromo, we believe water, wastewater management, renewable energy and essential building utilities should never be viewed as independent services—they are interconnected systems that determine the long-term success of a development. 

This philosophy inspired the Hydromo Builder’s Kit—an integrated ecosystem bringing together water, energy and utility solutions under one partner to simplify execution, improve compliance and reduce lifecycle costs.

Leadership Perspective – Jay, Founder: 

“Our vision has always been to simplify infrastructure through integrated ecosystems rather than disconnected products. When utilities are planned together, projects become more efficient, sustainable and future-ready.” 

Q2. As Andhra Pradesh prepares for large-scale urban development, what are the biggest infrastructure challenges that developers need to address? 

Nandita: Water security is undoubtedly one of the biggest challenges, but developers today must also address wastewater recycling, groundwater recharge, renewable energy integration, environmental compliance and rising operating costs. 

Another challenge is fragmented infrastructure delivery, where multiple vendors manage different utility systems, creating coordination gaps and higher lifecycle costs. 

The future lies in connected infrastructure. Intelligent monitoring platforms can integrate water, energy and utility systems, providing real-time visibility into consumption, equipment health and system performance. This enables predictive maintenance, proactive planning, resource optimisation and repurposing of treated water while reducing downtime and improving efficiency. 

This is the direction Hydromo is working towards through the Builder’s Kit and connected lifecycle management. 

Leadership Perspective – Param, CEO: 

“The future of real estate is intelligent infrastructure where water, energy and utility systems communicate, enabling predictive maintenance, smarter resource management and better long-term asset performance.” 

Q3. How does Hydromo’s integrated approach benefit developers? 

Nandita: Our integrated approach provides developers with one infrastructure partner from design and engineering through installation, commissioning, monitoring and long-term operations and maintenance. 

Instead of coordinating multiple vendors, developers benefit from a unified ecosystem covering water treatment, wastewater management, renewable energy, pumps, firefighting, lifts and other utilities. This improves coordination, accelerates execution, lowers lifecycle costs and creates better operational efficiency.

Leadership Perspective – Praneeta, Managing Director: 

“Sustainability and convenience must go hand in hand. Integrated infrastructure enables developers to improve execution, reduce lifecycle costs and deliver long-term value.” 

Q4. How does Hydromo help builders remain compliant while improving sustainability? 

Nandita: Compliance should be the outcome of intelligent planning. Our solutions combine wastewater recycling, water conservation, renewable energy, automation and intelligent monitoring to optimise resource consumption and improve operational performance. 

Beyond compliance, integrated monitoring and proactive maintenance reduce downtime, extend equipment life and lower operating costs, making sustainability a commercial advantage. 

Leadership Perspective – Jay, Founder: 

“The best infrastructure is not only compliant today but resilient enough to meet tomorrow’s expectations.” 

Q5. What role will sustainable infrastructure play in Amaravati’s future? 

Nandita: Amaravati has the opportunity to become a benchmark for sustainable urban development by integrating water reuse, renewable energy, digital monitoring and efficient utility management from the outset. 

The cities of tomorrow will have infrastructure that communicates, monitors itself and continuously optimises water and energy resources, creating resilient and economically sustainable communities. 

Leadership Perspective – Param, CEO: 

“Smart infrastructure will define the next generation of cities, where connected systems help conserve resources while improving operational excellence.” 

Q6. What message would you like to share with CREDAI AP and the developer community? 

Nandita: Hydromo remains committed to being a long-term infrastructure partner. We appreciate CREDAI AP’s role in advancing dialogue around sustainable development.

The industry must move beyond individual products towards integrated infrastructure ecosystems that simplify execution, improve efficiency and create long-term value. Through the Builder’s Kit and connected utility management, we aim to help developers build environmentally responsible, operationally efficient and future-ready projects. 

Leadership Perspective – Praneeta, Managing Director: 

“Developers who invest in integrated sustainable infrastructure today will create the most valuable and resilient assets of tomorrow.” 

Closing Quote – Nandita Kanwar: 

“The cities we build today will define the quality of life for generations to come. Sustainable infrastructure is no longer an option—it is the foundation of resilient, future-ready communities. At Hydromo, we are committed to integrating water, energy and intelligent infrastructure into one ecosystem that continuously improves efficiency, conserves resources and creates long-term value.” 

The insights from this collaboration highlight that sustainable infrastructure is the true backbone of modern urban planning. By integrating advanced water management and renewable energy systems at the base level of construction, developers can successfully mitigate environmental risks and optimize long-term operational costs. Proactive partnerships between real estate associations and specialized infrastructure providers are essential for turning ambitious city blueprints into functional, eco-friendly realities. 

As Amravati and other emerging regions continue their rapid expansion, the demand for integrated, sustainable building practices will only intensify. Organizations that prioritize resource management today will define the economic and environmental health of tomorrow’s urban centers. With the ongoing support of innovative partners like Hydromo, the real estate sector is well-positioned to build vibrant, resilient cities that meet the needs of future generations. 

To learn more, visit https://hydromo.in/

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