LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Bleutech Park Las Vegas will break ground in the Las Vegas valley in December of this year as the first city in the world to boast a digital revolution in motion, redefining the infrastructure industry sector.
The net-zero buildings within their own insular mini-city will feature automated multi-functional designs, renewable energies from solar/wind/water/kinetic, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality, Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, supertrees, and self-healing concrete structures.
The $7.5 billion project will offer workforce housing, offices, retail space, ultra-luxury residential, hotel and entertainment while showcasing energy generation and storage, waste-heat recovery, water purification, on-site waste treatment and localized air cleaning, introducing a new high-tech biome to the desert valley.
Job creation is expected to exceed 25,000 and provide on-the-job training programs with the latest technology to train the construction workforce of the future.
Bleutech also aims at tackling issues such as affordable housing through the development of “Workforce Housing.” This unique approach intends to serve the housing needs of people employed in jobs that the general population relies upon to make the community economically viable, such as nurses, police officers, teachers, firemen, and multiple others within a description of service to their communities.
A press conference is being held Wednesday afternoon to give more details about the project.