Eleven years ago, we set out to build a structural consultancy where rigour, judgement, and craftsmanship would matter just as much as the final deliverable. Designwell PDC was founded with a clear vision — to bridge the gap between what exceptional engineering can achieve and what is often delivered on paper.
Today, the firm proudly delivers projects across residential towers, hospitals, airports, industrial facilities, and integrated townships throughout India and international markets. Backed by a team of over forty professionals operating from our twin offices in Lucknow and Noida, our footprint now extends across more than fifteen Indian states as well as overseas assignments in Dubai, Mauritius, and Nigeria.
Every structure we design carries responsibility — not only structural and financial, but human as well. People will live, work, heal, and travel within the spaces we help create. That responsibility defines how we model, detail, inspect sites, approve drawings, and manage critical last-minute changes during execution.
This profile offers an introduction to our team, our engineering philosophy, and a selection of projects that reflect our commitment to quality and excellence. We hope it provides insight into how we think, how we work, and how Designwell PDC can contribute meaningfully to your next project.
Group housing, residential towers, and apartment projects delivered for government, PSU, and private clients across India and overseas. Our residential portfolio is the firm's largest by project count and includes both Mivan-formwork and conventional construction methods, towers ranging from G+12 to G+26, and basementpodium configurations spanning two-level basements to seventeen-floor superstructures
Office buildings, corporate facilities, and commercial complexes including a flagship banking project at Manyatha Tech Park, Bangalore. The portfolio spans government office buildings (PWD, Nagar Nigam), private commercial complexes in Lucknow and Bhopal, and an international assignment in Dubai (Creek). Heights range from G+7 mid-rises to a 2B+G+28 banking headquarter
Large-scale mixed-use residential developments built using Mivan formwork technology — for state housing boards and large infrastructure clients. Mivan construction imposes specific structural-design constraints (continuous shear walls, limited transfer beams, post-construction modification difficulty) that we have spent years optimising for. Our township portfolio spans university townships and large NBCC tower developments
Hospitals and medical college campuses delivered across multiple states for state PWDs, RSRDC, and private clients — including international assignments in Mauritius. Healthcare structures demand vibration tolerance, structural redundancy, and code-mandated continuity of operation under post-earthquake conditions; our hospital portfolio reflects work conducted explicitly to those higher performance objectives.
Industrial buildings, manufacturing units, warehouses, and power-sector infrastructure across UP, Gujarat, and beyond. Industrial structures combine heavy column loads, equipment-vibration considerations, and longspan roof systems — a different engineering signature from our residential and commercial work. Our portfolio includes thermal power plant structures, biotech warehouses, and large-format manufacturing units up to 1,05,000 sq ft.
Civil enclaves at six airports for the Airport Authority of India, plus major upgradation of railway stations across India. Infrastructure-sector work brings distinct challenges: long-span roof trusses, public-loading dynamic considerations, phased construction with continuous operation of the existing facility, and statutory third-party review processes. Our portfolio spans nine railway-station upgradations and six airport civil enclaves.
Institutional campuses, university buildings, cultural centres, museums, sports infrastructure, heritage conservation and integrated tourism master planning across Uttar Pradesh and beyond. This sector covers the full spectrum of public-purpose architecture — from a 100-bay institutional campus to a single heritage temple precinct, from sandstone-detailed cultural blocks to long-span sports halls. Structural challenges in this sector are unusually varied: large column-free assembly spans, equipment-vibration tolerances for museums and laboratories, and reversible interventions on protected heritage fabric
Hospitality and retail projects including hotels, mixed-use commercial-cum-hospitality buildings, and shopping facilities. Hospitality projects typically present heavy podium loading from banquet halls and convention spaces, with column-free spans that drive transfer-girder and post-tensioned slab solutions. Our work in this sector spans Kerala, Lucknow, and large retail formats in Faizabad Road.