Haryana Police Housing Corporation (HPHC) is embracing advanced technology. It has deployed an integrated system that combines drones, IoT sensors, and real-time data analytics for continuous monitoring of construction sites across the state. The technology-driven approach enables timely intervention and informed decision-making. IoT sensors detect and transmit data about the environment and system condition.
HPHC’s upcoming projects include construction of 2,000 new houses, a high security prison in Rohtak and Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College Phase II – all of which will benefit from advanced technology, eliminating the need for physical inspections.
The importance of this comprehensive plan was highlighted by Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADGP) OP Singh, who is currently the Managing Director of HPHC. He said the technology-driven approach will facilitate remote monitoring of multiple sites, reducing the need for frequent physical inspections. At the same time, it will also enhance overall control over construction activities. The system will enable instant progress check at any site. This will enable officials and chief ministers to monitor projects with just a click.
ADGP Singh’s forward-looking plans also include adopting green building practices. He emphasised the commitment to adopt energy-efficient materials, rainwater harvesting systems and renewable energy sources, all of which are said to minimise the carbon footprint of police infrastructure. Recent projects such as the Haryana Renewable Energy Development Authority (HAREDA) Building and the State Vigilance Office Building demonstrate HPHC’s commitment to green buildings.
Addressing HPHC engineers, he emphasized their goal of ensuring accuracy, accountability, and timely execution of projects. This innovative approach is a step towards modernizing construction management. It also demonstrates HPHC’s dedication to leveraging technology for sustainable and efficient infrastructure development.