The ABCD building — the Administrative and Business Centre for Dholera — is complete and operational.
It houses the Regional Development Authority and the single-window clearance system, and it runs the command centre that monitors the city's ICT and SCADA sensors. Built by Cube Construction Engineering at a cost of about ₹72.31 crore, it sits in the TP2 West knowledge-and-IT zone near the arterial road.
It is an unglamorous milestone that matters. A greenfield city needs a place where the road hierarchy, the utilities and the zoning are actually administered — that is what the ABCD building is.