The new secretariat building is done with the rock footing design which was vetted by the specialists from IIT, JNTU and other agencies.
“The building is being constructed in such a way that it will withstand earthquakes and will last for 200 years without any problem.
The CM of Telangana Chandrashekhar Rao wanted an effective rainwater management system to facilitate the discharge of rainwater to prevent stagnation in front of the Secretariat as well as its surroundings.
He asked the officials to obtain necessary material in a pre-planned manner before the construction work is completed to ensure that the surroundings are clean and hygienic.
They were also instructed to obtain materials required for interiors in all the sections including doors, windows, furniture, electrical, plumbing and tiles among others to ensure that there is no further delay.
The Chief Minister also inspected the facade of the Secretariat, outer gates and other structures. He issued instructions with regard to the lampposts to be fitted to compound walls and expressed satisfaction over the spaciously built corridors.
He discussed the location of the offices of the Chief Minister, Ministers, the Chief Secretary and other staff as well as departments, including the General Administration Department.
KCR also inspected the waiting halls designed for dignitaries from other States as well as countries, apart from seating facilities for other visitors. He also examined the parking lots for two-wheelers, four-wheelers, buses and other vehicles as well as the helipad area.