Surat Diamond Bourse Surpasses Pentagon as World's Largest Office Building

India's Surat Diamond Bourse Becomes World's Largest Office Building

Surat, Gujarat, India - The Surat Diamond Bourse (SDB) has officially opened its doors, becoming the world's largest office building. The 15-story complex is spread across 35 acres of land and has a floor area of 7.1 million square feet, making it larger than the Pentagon in the United States.


The SDB is designed to house over 65,000 diamond professionals, including cutters, polishers, and traders. The building also features a number of amenities, including a dining hall, a retail area, and a conference center.


The SDB is a major boost for the diamond industry in Surat, which is the world's largest diamond cutting and polishing center. The building is expected to create thousands of jobs and attract new investment to the city.


"The SDB is a symbol of India's growing economic power and our importance in the global diamond trade," said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who inaugurated the building. "This building will help to make Surat the diamond capital of the world."


The construction of the SDB took four years and cost around ₹1,200 crore (US$160 million). The building was designed by Hafeez Contractor, a renowned Indian architect.


The SDB is a major achievement for India and a testament to the country's growing economic power. The building is expected to play a significant role in the future of the diamond industry and the city of Surat.


Here are some other details about the Surat Diamond Bourse:


  • The building is made of steel and glass, with a marble facade.
  • It has 131 elevators and 1,200 staircases.
  • The atriums are filled with natural light, and the building has a rainwater harvesting system.
  • The building is LEED Gold certified, which means that it meets high standards of environmental sustainability.

The Surat Diamond Bourse is a major milestone for India and the diamond industry. The building is a symbol of India's growing economic power and its importance in the global diamond trade. It is also a testament to the country's commitment to sustainability.

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