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Global construction firm deepens India presence as Turner International sets up new workspace with WeWork India in Airoli

Jairam Panch of Turner International and Santosh Martin of WeWork India outline how a fully customised managed office supports scale, collaboration, and long term enterprise growth

A new enterprise managed office in Airoli marks the next phase of expansion for Turner International India, as the global construction and project management firm strengthens its operations in the country through an expanded partnership with WeWork India.
As part of the expansion, Turner International has established a 46,000 square foot managed workspace at WeWork Gigaplex in Airoli, Mumbai, with capacity for more than 650 professionals. The new facility reflects Turner’s long term commitment to India’s infrastructure and talent ecosystem, while also signalling the growing role of flexible, experience led workspaces in enterprise growth strategies.

Turner’s decision to consolidate its teams in a large scale managed office highlights how enterprises are increasingly viewing workspace design as a strategic enabler of collaboration, culture, and operational agility. Exclusively designed for Turner, the office aligns with the company’s global standards while integrating WeWork India’s design capabilities and operational flexibility to support scale and evolving business needs.
Jairam Panch, Chief Operating Officer, Turner International, said the new workspace reflects the company’s confidence in India and its people. He said the managed office goes beyond being a physical workplace and represents Turner’s continued investment in building an environment that supports collaboration, creativity, and excellence, while remaining aligned with how its India teams work and grow. He added that WeWork India has been a trusted partner in translating Turner’s culture and vision into a functional and inspiring workspace.

Turner’s association with WeWork India began in 2022 with a 16 seat private office and has since evolved into an enterprise grade managed office solution. As Turner’s India operations expanded, the company sought a workspace that could support operational flexibility, employee convenience, and future growth, while maintaining a strong corporate identity. Based on these requirements, Airoli was identified as a location offering connectivity, access to talent, and a growing business ecosystem.
The managed office combines Turner’s emphasis on precision with WeWork India’s design thinking. Features include an open layout to encourage collaboration, height adjustable workstations, meeting rooms with frameless glass fronts, and a café area designed to function as a multi purpose event space for meetings, presentations, and internal gatherings.

Santosh Martin, Chief Revenue Officer, WeWork India, said the rise in demand for managed offices reflects a shift in how enterprises view workspaces, moving from purely operational assets to strategic drivers of performance and culture. He said Turner’s journey from a small private office to a large customised managed workspace illustrates how enterprises are adopting flexible models that balance efficiency, identity, and scalability. He added that WeWork India focuses on creating environments that help large organisations support growth while prioritising people and culture.

With this addition, WeWork India continues to expand its footprint among enterprise clients. In Mumbai, enterprise members account for 76 percent of its member base across sectors such as technology, finance, media, and management. Operating across eight cities with more than one lakh desks and a membership base comprising nearly 74 percent enterprises, WeWork India continues to position flexible workspaces as a core component of modern business infrastructure in India.
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