Indian Coast Guard Lays Foundation Stone For 29-Storey Residential Complex In Worli, To Include Residence, Officers Mess, Gymnasium & More
Mumbai, August 21, 2026: The foundation stone-laying ceremony was held in Worli for a long-pending residential complex for officials of the Indian Coast Guard (ICG). The 29-storey building in Worli will house accommodation flats, officers' mess, gymnasium and other facilities for the maritime law enforcement agency. Foundation Stone Laid ICG Western Region's Commander, Inspector General Bhisham…
On August 21, 2026, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) celebrated the laying of the foundation stone for a 29-storey residential complex in Worli, Mumbai. The landmark project, executed by the Central Public Works Department (CPWD), aims to provide modern housing facilities for ICG officers and their families stationed in the city. The CORA (Coast Guard Residential Area) building, set to rise to 29 floors, will include single living quarters, married accommodation flats, and an officers' mess.
In addition to the living spaces, the complex will feature an integrated officers' mess equipped with a wardroom, dining hall, gymnasium, and multipurpose hall. The project will also provide dedicated multi-level parking for 91 vehicles. The ICG's effort to address long-standing housing requirements in Mumbai has been successful, overcoming administrative and regulatory delays through proactive coordination with the Maharashtra government and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).
The complex's completion marks a significant step forward in modernising living conditions for ICG personnel, demonstrating the Coast Guard's dedication to personnel welfare and the development of future-ready infrastructure for its maritime guardians.
Written by urgent.news from Free Press Journal's reporting — not their text. Machine-written — may contain errors; check the original before relying on it.