
The Mon Trésor Masterplan has been earmarked & conceptionally driven to be developed as the first Smart City in Mauritius – in line with the Government’s mandate to transform and place Mauritius in the league of high-income economies and inclusive sustainable development.
The Smart City Project at Mon Trésor is a one of a kind, mixed-use sustainable development which is situated in the strategic zone around the SSR International Airport in the south of Mauritius. This forward-thinking city will incorporate business parks, offices and commercial spaces as well as residential precincts and leisure facilities. The park will offer world-class offices, retail facilities, logistics and Freeport light industrial infrastructure. It will also provide strategic development opportunities coupled with state-of-the-art infrastructure to local and international companies wishing to connect efficiently to international trade and partners in the sectors of high value and time-sensitive products in addition to world class “build-to-sell” and “build to lease”offers to a diversified pool of stakeholders.
The Mon Trésor masterplan has been specifically designed to ensure a modern urban fabric of “live, play, work .” Through the close integration of these varying uses, the development strives to achieve a holistic approach tothe modern lifestyle, offering a unique and vital backdrop to daily life. The urban design principles that informed the masterplan was based on a development that harnesses the spirit of the place. The key design approach is to capitalise on the natural beauty and architectural heritage of the site. The new master plan incorporates existing trees and structures of value to add a layer of meaning that reflects the history and the culture of the site.
Masterplanning & Guidelines were done for the following areas of the Mon Trésor site:
1. Logistics & Light Industrial Park
2. Business Park
3. Trade-Expo Park
In Joint Venture with International Architects – Boogertman+Partners (South Africa)
ServicesMaster Planing StatusOngoingYear2017