Mohit Bansal Chandigarh: Reimagining Urban Development in North India
From Data to Development—How a Technologist Is Reshaping the Region’s Real Estate Landscape

When people think of real estate developers, they often picture traditional businessmen focused on land, construction, and sales. But Mohit Bansal, based in Chandigarh and the CEO of GMI Infra (Grey Marble Infra Pvt. Ltd.), breaks that stereotype. With a dual academic background in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from the State University of New York, Mohit Bansal approaches real estate not just as a business—but as a system that must function efficiently for communities, cities, and the future.
Tech Roots, Real-World Impact
Before founding GMI Infra, Mohit Bansal’s early professional years were rooted in tech. His education gave him a deep understanding of systems, logic, and long-term planning—skills not typically associated with the real estate world but increasingly vital in today’s age of smart infrastructure and urban complexity.
When he entered real estate, he brought with him a data-driven mindset. Instead of simply building structures, he envisioned creating environments—designed around how people work, live, commute, and connect.
A Leader Rooted in Chandigarh
Though GMI Infra’s projects span across Mohali and Northern India, Mohit Bansal remains deeply connected to Chandigarh, where he resides and leads the company. His strong local roots help him understand the region’s evolving needs—making his developments not just innovative, but genuinely relevant to the communities they serve.
GMI Infra: A Vision in Motion
Under the leadership of Mohit Bansal, GMI Infra has grown into one of the most forward-thinking infrastructure companies in Northern India. Based out of Chandigarh, the company has launched multiple high-impact projects in Mohali, a city that’s fast becoming an innovation and business hub.
Among its landmark developments:
GMI Business Park (Sector 102A): Spread over nearly 90 acres, this park is designed to integrate industrial, commercial, and residential zones into a self-sustaining ecosystem. Approved under the GMADA Master Plan, it’s also attracting interest from multinational companies, thanks to its location, scale, and futuristic planning.
GMI IT Tower (Sector 83A): A 150,000 sq. ft. workspace with a focus on technology firms, startups, and IT service providers. Located close to institutions like Plaksha University and ISB, this tower reflects Bansal’s belief in linking talent hubs to innovation infrastructure.
GMI Elite Homes: A residential project featuring S+4 luxury flats, green landscaping, and family-friendly amenities. It’s built not just for comfort, but for community living—with parks, fitness areas, and open green space.
Upcoming Projects: GMI Sky Greens & GMI Platinum Square: These ventures aim to further strengthen Mohali’s growing reputation as a modern, integrated urban destination, offering both residential and commercial solutions with an eye on aesthetics and sustainability.
Sustainability and Smart Design
One of the standout aspects of Mohit Bansal’s approach is his consistent commitment to eco-friendly and smart infrastructure. Whether it's the use of DGU glass façades for energy efficiency, allocation of green zones, or collaboration with urban planning experts, his projects reflect a long-term view of environmental responsibility.
At a time when Indian cities are grappling with pollution, congestion, and rapid expansion, this mindset offers an essential blueprint for balanced urban growth.
Community-Centric Development
Another defining trait of Mohit Bansal’s leadership is inclusive planning. His projects are often located near educational institutions, hospitals, and commercial centers. This ensures residents and professionals don’t just have access to buildings—but to ecosystems of opportunity and support.
More than once, he has emphasized the importance of human-first infrastructure—where design serves daily life, not the other way around.
Looking Ahead
At only a little over a decade into his real estate journey, Mohit Bansal’s work is already influencing how cities like Mohali evolve. As more regions look to blend technology, sustainability, and livability, developers like him will play a key role in setting the standards.
He’s not just constructing buildings—he’s helping to build smarter cities for a better tomorrow.
Contact Information
📍 Corporate Office: SCO 2A, First Floor, Madhya Marg, Sector 7-C, Chandigarh, 160019
📞 Phone: +91 82976 70000
✉️ Email: [email protected]
🌐 Website: www.gmiinfra.com
About the Creator
Mohit Bansal Chandigarh
Mohit Bansal, the CEO of Grey Marble Infra Private Limited (GMI Infra), is a distinguished leader with over a decade of experience in the real estate industry.



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