Religare Construction Pvt. Ltd. successfully constructed a seven-storey RCC frame hotel building with one basement in Thamel, Kathmandu for Apsara Boutique Hotel Pvt. Ltd., featuring modern design, durable structure, and comprehensive MEP, interior, and landscaping works.
The Thamel Hotel Project is a signature commercial construction by Religare Construction Pvt. Ltd., highlighting our expertise in hospitality and urban infrastructure development in Nepal. Commissioned by Apsara Boutique Hotel Pvt. Ltd., the project consists of a seven-storey RCC frame structure with a full basement, designed for structural strength, safety, and long-term durability.
The basement accommodates essential services and parking, optimizing the use of space in Thamel’s busy urban area. The building includes complete MEP systems (sanitary, HVAC, electrical), interior finishing, and landscaping, ensuring functionality, aesthetics, and guest comfort.
Built to international standards, this hotel project not only enhances the skyline of Thamel, Kathmandu but also sets a benchmark for high-quality hotel construction in Nepal, reflecting Religare’s commitment to excellence, client satisfaction, and sustainable building practices.
Project Name | Construction of seven story RCC frame Structure Hotel Building |
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Clinet | Apsara Boutique Hotel Pvt. Ltd. |
Location | Thamel-29, Kathmandu |
Building Storey | 7 Storey RCC Frame Structure Hotel Building |
Along With | Mechanical, electrical & Plumbing works etc. |
"This is to certify that Religare Construction Pvt. Ltd., a government-registered contractor, was awarded the construction of a seven-storey RCC frame structure hotel building with one basement at Thamel, Kathmandu. During the execution of the work, we observed excellent management. The contractor deployed highly skilled technical experts, adequate manpower, and sufficient tools and equipment. Religare Construction Pvt. Ltd. proved to be highly competent, well-organized, and prompt in executing instructions, efficiently managing the entire project."