Mohit Bansal Shares Vision for Future-Ready Infrastructure at ASCE PEC Event
Empowering the Next Generation: Mohit Bansal's Vision for Future-Ready Infrastructure at ASCE PEC Event

Mohit Bansal, CEO of GMI Infra, had the privilege of being invited as the Guest of Honour at the prestigious American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) PEC Chapter event held at Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh. This event brought together students, faculty, and notable figures from the civil engineering community, including Sh. Rakesh Kumar Goyal, the RERA Chairman of Punjab, and Dr. HAS Sandhu, the President of ASCE India Chapter. The occasion provided Mohit Bansal with a valuable platform to engage with the next generation of engineers and share his thoughts on the future of infrastructure development.
For Mohit Bansal, it was a deeply humbling experience to return to a space that shaped his own academic and professional journey. Being surrounded by the energy and enthusiasm of young minds, filled with raw ambition and dreams, reminded him of the importance of nurturing talent and providing guidance. As he looked at the eager students, it was clear that the responsibility to shape the future of infrastructure rested on their shoulders too.
Shaping the Future of India’s Infrastructure
During his address, Mohit Bansal delved into the significant role infrastructure plays in the economic and technological development of a country like India. He emphasized that the future of India’s cities, its economy, and its urban workforce depends on how well infrastructure is designed, planned, and executed today. For Mohit Bansal, the vision behind GMI Infra is not limited to creating brick-and-mortar buildings but building the foundation for a modern, forward-thinking, and technologically advanced India.
GMI Infra’s projects, especially in Mohali, reflect this vision. He explained how Mohali is no longer just a potential IT destination but a rapidly developing city that is already home to some of the country's most ambitious infrastructure projects. Mohit Bansal emphasized that GMI Infra is at the forefront of this transformation, creating spaces where technology, sustainability, and modern urban planning come together to shape the future of the city.
He shared that the company’s approach goes beyond traditional infrastructure projects; it’s about creating spaces that will inspire innovation and drive progress for years to come. He encouraged the students to think about infrastructure not just in terms of roads, buildings, and utilities, but as the building blocks of a new way of life.
Building a Future for the Next Generation
One of the key messages Mohit Bansal imparted to the students was that the infrastructure projects they will work on in the future will directly influence the lives of millions. He pointed out that the work being done today is not just about constructing buildings or roads—it’s about laying the groundwork for how people will live, work, and interact with their environments in the future.
He discussed how GMI Infra integrates cutting-edge technology and sustainability practices into their projects, ensuring that their developments are not only modern and efficient but also eco-friendly and resilient. This forward-thinking approach ensures that GMI Infra is always one step ahead, meeting the needs of today while anticipating the challenges of tomorrow.
In his address, Mohit Bansal expressed the importance of empowering young engineers to take charge and contribute to the development of the country. He encouraged the students to see themselves as key players in the transformative changes that India will undergo in the coming decades. The message was clear: the future of India’s infrastructure is in their hands.
The Importance of Collaboration in Infrastructure Development
Another key theme of Mohit Bansal's address was the importance of collaboration. He stressed that the future of infrastructure development will rely heavily on teamwork—not just within the engineering community but across disciplines. Whether it's working with architects, urban planners, environmental specialists, or policymakers, Mohit Bansal emphasized that collaboration is the key to creating truly transformative infrastructure.
He also spoke about the importance of resilience in infrastructure. With rapid urbanization, climate change, and shifting demographics, Mohit Bansal highlighted the need for infrastructure that can withstand the test of time. This means designing and building with an eye toward future generations, ensuring that the cities and buildings of tomorrow are both sustainable and adaptable to change.
A Call to Action for the Students
Towards the end of his speech, Mohit Bansal Chandigarh made a call to action for the students, urging them to take ownership of the future they will help create. He encouraged them to be proactive, to think critically, and to leverage the knowledge they gain in their careers to make a positive impact on society. As future engineers, they have the power to shape cities that are not only functional but also smart, inclusive, and sustainable.
He concluded by saying, “We are not just building infrastructure for today. We are building a foundation for tomorrow. A foundation that will support the dreams and aspirations of generations to come. And we would love for you to be part of that journey.”
Conclusion
The ASCE PEC Chapter event was not just an opportunity for Mohit Bansal to share the vision of GMI Infra but a moment of connection between the seasoned professionals and the next generation of engineers. Through his words, Mohit Bansal invited the students to be a part of a journey—a journey of building cities that are not just functional but future-ready. GMI Infra continues to lead the charge in building India’s infrastructure, creating spaces that are designed for innovation, collaboration, and sustainability. Under the leadership of Mohit Bansal, GMI Infra is not only constructing buildings but is also shaping the future of India's urban landscape, brick by brick.
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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