NEW DELHI: The new office buildings that will come up and replace the existing ones along the Rajpath will get an identical and swanky look. The tenders for the first three such buildings with more facilities will be out next week as the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) has received the go ahead from the Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) and the Heritage Conservation Committee (HCC), sources said. The three buildings, which will be built on the plot where IGNCA is currently located, would involve an expenditure of around Rs 3,200 crore, TOI has learnt. These buildings will have big entry and exit gates, and the porches will be long and spacious enough to accommodate over a dozen cars at one time. The government has not yet finalised the names for these future buildings which will fall under Common Central Secretariat (CCS), though sources said each building would get a name.