Market segment
Data center campus landscaping in India
Data center campus landscaping India programmes need scope that respects uptime-sensitive operations, security access, utility corridors, drainage, irrigation commissioning, low-litter planting, and FM handover. Four Leaf structures tech park and data center landscape packages through site assessment, BOQ clarity, phasing discipline, and AMC-ready documentation before tender lock.
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Where landscaping supports data center campuses
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Operational constraints and access control
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Planting strategy for low-risk operations
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Drainage, irrigation, and utility interfaces
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Phasing around live campus continuity
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AMC and FM handover model
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Proof posture and project context
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BOQ and tender checklist
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How to engage Four Leaf
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Relevant projects
A selection of executed landscapes in this segment. Browse the full projects portfolio.

CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram
Gurugram, Haryana
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Hero Motocorp, Gurugram
Gurugram, Haryana
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Hilton Garden Inn, Gurugram
Gurugram (Sector 50), Haryana
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IBM, Noida
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
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Larsen & Toubro Campus, Faridabad
Faridabad, Haryana
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Made Easy School, Gurugram
Gurugram, Haryana
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FAQs
- What makes data center campus landscaping different?
- The landscape must respect uptime-sensitive operations, security access, utility corridors, drainage, CCTV sightlines, low-litter planting, and FM handover. Access and maintenance risk matter as much as visual planting quality.
- How should restricted campus access be handled in the tender?
- Tender notes should state access windows, vendor passes, escorted routes, material storage limits, barricading standards, and who releases each zone for work. These assumptions affect price and programme.
- Which plants are suitable around data center campuses?
- Shortlist durable, low-litter, heat-tolerant species with manageable roots and maintenance access. Avoid heavy fruit drop, drain-clogging litter, pest-prone choices, and planting that blocks cameras, gates, or service routes.
- How should irrigation be commissioned for FM teams?
- FM teams should receive valve charts, controller programmes, coverage checks, pressure-test records, water-source assumptions, and seasonal operating notes so maintenance does not rely on memory.
- How do you define drainage responsibility between civil and landscape?
- Define slopes, outfalls, drain layers, waterproofing checks, interface sign-offs, and commissioning proof. Drainage responsibility should not remain an informal civil-versus-landscape assumption.
- Can landscape works happen on live tech campuses?
- Yes, but soil movement, trenching, crane activity, irrigation tests, and work near gates need approved windows, escorted movement, and barricading. Phasing should be agreed before BOQ freeze.
- What should AMC include for data center landscapes?
- AMC should include pruning around cameras and access points, drain-cleaning cadence, pest monitoring, irrigation profiles, storm-response checks, replacement boundaries, escalation contacts, and reporting cadence.
- When should procurement request a site assessment?
- Request assessment before tender lock when utilities, access rules, drainage responsibility, root-zone restrictions, or FM expectations are unclear. Early review reduces variations after procurement.
