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 1. Fields of Expertise  
For over last 18 years IRCON is engaged in execution of Highways and Roads of International Standards both in India and Abroad, funded by accredited organizations like World Bank, ADB (Asian Development Bank), ADB (African Development Bank), JBIC (Japan Bank for International Co – operation), Arab Fund for Economic & Social Development, Kuwait Fund, KFW (Kreditanstall fuer Wideraufbau) etc. The brief details of IRCON’s activities in this field are summarized hereunder:
  •   Construction of flexible pavement to International Standards
  •  Construction of rigid pavements to International Standards
  •  Complete Mechanization of Highway Construction (Both rigid and Flexible)
  •  Usage of latest and World class technology in Highway Construction.
  •  Deployment of highly experienced man power
  •  Strict adherence to quality being “ ISO 9001:2000 “ Organization.
  •  Delivering the Projects as per schedule to the complete satisfaction of Customer
     
     2. Technological excellence in areas of activities
  •  Usage of fully batch type automatic Hot Mix Plant for ensuring quality of bituminous production
  •  Usage of fully automatic high capacity concrete batching plant for ensuring quality of concrete production.
  •  Construction of bituminous pavement by using full width (9 meter) , Sensor Paver
  •  Construction of concrete pavement by using full width (9 M) paver for Dry Lean Concrete and full width slip form paver for pavement quality concrete.
  •  Usage of high capacity, cone crusher for quality control of aggregates.
  •  Usage of WMM sensor paver at base course level for achieving workmanship and riding quality of finished road.
  •  Application of innovative and appropriate methods for execution of Projects under extreme topographical and climatic condition.
     
     3. Salient Features of completed Projects
    Abroad
    A. Bangladesh
  •  Construction of Sylhet Town Bye pass Road from Sylhet town to Haripur, at a cost of Rs. 240 Million .
  •  Rehabilitation of Dhaka – Sylhet Road Bangladesh contract no 1-B at a cost of Rs 685 million.
  • Improvement of 11 intersections at Dhaka, Bangladesh, contract package No (W) C3, during 2002 to 2003 at a cost of Rs. 131 Million.
  • Reconstruction of Sylihet – Tamable – Jaflong road improvement project contract 1, Sylihet to Haripur, Bangladesh during 1999 – 2001 at a cost of Bangladeshi Taka 410 Million
  • Second road Rehabilitation and maintenance Project between Nawabganj and Sona Masjid, Contract No. W-4, during 1996- 1998 at a cost of Rs 324 Million
  •  Second Road Rehabilitation and maintenance Project between Navaraon and Satkhira, Contract No. P-2, during 1994 – 1996 at a cost of Rs. 243 Million
  • Road Rehabilitation and Maintenance Project on Nagarbari – Pabna on National Highway No. 6, Contract No. 2/3C, during 1993 – 1995 at a cost of Rs. 218 Million
  •  Road Improvement Project – Contract No.3, between Comilla and Feni on Nationally Important Dhaka- Chittagong Highway ( 35 Kms ) during 1989 – 1994 at a cost of Rs. 600 Million
  •   Road Improvement Project, Contract No.1 between Daud Kandi and Chandina ( 28 Kms ) on Nationally Important Dhaka – Chittagong Highway during 1989 – 1994 at a cost of Rs. 631 Million.
    B. Nepal
  •   Road Rehabilitation and maintenance on Tribhuwan Rajpath, Thankot – Naubise section during 1995-1998 at a cost of Rs. 138 Million
  •   Reconstruction of the East- West Highway Belbari to Chawharwa ( 140 Kms) during 1989 – 1994 at a cost of Rs. 302 Million.
    C. Indonesia
  •  Toll Road Project for IV.4 Package (in JV with SMJ, Indonesia) during 2004-05 at a cost of Rs. 123 Million.
    India
  •  Re - Construction of Bay No. 11 & 12 (Re - Designated as Bay No. 44) and Part of Taxi Track at NSCBI Airport, Kolkata – Rs. 50 million.
  •  Four Laning of Khaga Allahabad Road on NH 2 (43 Kms) Contract No.TNHP 3, in the State of Uttar Pradesh at a cost of Rs. 1720 Million
  •   Godhra – Shamlaji Road Project ( 121 Kms ) Contract No. GSHP-7 in the State of Gujarat at a cost of Rs. 1530 Million
  •  Noida – Greater Noida Expressway during 1999 to 2003, at a cost of Rs 2024 Million.
  •  Construction of Outer Ring Road Between Magadi Road to Tumkur Road , in Bangalore during 2001-2002 , at a cost of Rs 233 Million.
  •  Bituminous Works on E.M. Bye pass from P.C. connector and R.B connector for CMDA Calcutta during the year 2001 at a cost of Rs 47 Million.
  •  Widening and Strengthening of Warrangal – Raiputnam Road ( 115 Kms) in State of Andhra Pradesh during 1998 – 2000 at a cost of Rs. 900 Million.
  •  Widening and Strengthening of Cuddapah – Tadipatri Road ( 65 Kms ) in State of Andhra Pradesh during 1998 – 2000 at a cost of Rs. 543 Million
  •  Construction of Jaipur Byepass ( 14 Kms connecting NH – 11 and NH- 8 in State of Rajasthan during 1998 – 2000 at a cost of Rs. 641 Million
  •  Strengthening and Widening of Vadodara – Halol Road Project ( 18 Kms ) in State of Gujrat in 1999 – 2000 at a cost of Rs. 532 Million
  •  Construction of Outer Ring Road Varthur to Sarjapur in Bangalore during 1998-2000, at a cost of Rs 248 Million.
  •  Construction of package-III of Kona Expressway of C.M.D.A , during 1997-1998 , at a cost of Rs 55 Million in Kolkatta region.
  • Construction of 2 Lane 11 Km long Cement Concrete Road for UPSIDC at Kasua , Greater Noida and Loni, Gaziabad in state of Uttar Pradesh in 1997 – 1999 at a cost of Rs. 108 Million  
  •  Construction of Internal Roads for Industrial Complex at Irrungatta – Kottai, Chennai in the State of Tamil Nadu during 1997 – 1999 at a cost of Rs. 125 Million
  •  Bhubaneshwar Runway Projects during 1996 to 1999 at the cost of Rs 763 Million.
  •  Extension of Runway and Apron with rigid pavement and provision of additional taxi track at Indore airport in the State of Madya Pradesh during 1995- 1998 at a cost of Rs. 75 Million.
  •  Improvement and Strengthening of Varanasi – Shaktinagar Road Projects ( 184 Kms ) in state of Uttar Pradesh during 1993- 1999 at a cost of Rs.1730 Million
  •  Strengthening and Widening to 4 Lane of NH-2, between Delhi and Mathura ( 111 Kms ) in States of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh Pradesh in 1991 – 1998, at a cost of Rs. 1637 Million.
  •  Strengthening of existing two lane carriage way near Nasik in the State of Maharashtra during 1989 – 1992 at a cost of Rs. 100 Million.
  •  Strengthening and Widening of Four Lane of NH 1 between Khanna and Sirhind ( 24 Kms ) in Punjab during 1987 – 1993 at a cost of Rs. 129 Million.
     
     4. Salient Features of On-Going Projects
    Abroad
    A. Ethiopia
  • Construction of Dera - Mechara Road Upgrading - Cont. 1: Dera - Manga - ICB No.: 02 / 2003.at a cost Rs. 1450 Million.
  • B. Nepal
  • Belbari - Chauharawa Pavement Strengthening Project at a cost Rs. 610 Million.
  • India
  • 4 - Laning of Siliguri - Islampur (including bypass) section of NH - 31 in West Bengal - Package : EW - II (WB - 7) - Rs. 2110.72 Million.
  • Six laning of KM 66.000 to KM 86.000 of Panchi Gujran Panipat section of NH-1 in the State of Haryana - Package : N S - 89 /Har. 1216.40 Million.
  • Extension of Secondary Runway at NSCBI Airport, Kolkata for Airports Authority of India 98.10 Million.
  • Development of adequate port road connectivity to New Mangalore port. Contract Package : KR (New Mangalore)- Rs. 1682 Million.
  • Development of State Highways in districts of Darbhanga, Madhubani, Vaishali, Muzaffarpur and Samastipur under RSVY(Rashtriya Sam Vikas Yojana)- Agreement entered into on 27.04.05 between IRCON and Govt. of Bihar ( Road Construction Deptt.), Govt. of India ( M/o Shipping, Road Transport and Highway).
  • Rehabilitation and upgrading of Km 170.00 to Km 220.00 of NH - 25 to 4 - lane configuration in the state of Uttar Pradesh: East -West Corridor - Package - EW - II-5 - Rs. 3030 million.
  •  UPSRP 01 , Upgradation of Katra to Bilhaur via Jalalbad-Bilgram (173 km) Contract No 24/PD/SRP-II/2002-2003 Dt 24-3-2003 at a cost of Rs 1501 Million.
  •   UPSRP 04 , Upgradation of Bhognipur–Ghatmpur-Chaudhagra Road
    ( 83Kms) Contract No 25/PD/SRP-II/2002-2003 Dt 24-03-2003 at a cost Rs 700 Million
  •   Construction / Commissioning & Maintenance of Rural Roads in the State of Bihar under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana(PMGSY).
  •   Tamil Nadu Road Sector Project- TNSP02 - Upgradation of Roads from Nagapattinam to Kattumavadi & New Bypass at Nagapattinam, Tituthuraipundi and Muttupet (In JV with SMJ Indonesia) at a cost of Rs. 198.77 Crores.
  •  Improvement, Operation & Maintenance of 4 laning of Pimpalgaon - Dhule section of NH 3 on BOT basis. (In JV with M/s. Soma Enterprise) at a cost of Rs. 1200 Million (IRCON's share).
     
     5. Our Valued Clients (at present)
    Domestic
    National Highway Authority of India
    Roads & Building Department ,Government of Gujrat
    UPPWD , Nirman  Bhavan , Lucknow  -226001 Government of UP
    PWD (R&B) Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
    Noida & Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority
    Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority
    U.P. State Industrial Development Corporation
    Bangalore Development Authority
    Gujarat Toll Road Limited
    Air Port Authority of India
    Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India & Govt. of Bihar
    PWD (R&B) Chandigarh
    State Industrial Promotion Corporation of Tamilnadu
    Tamilnadu Road Sector Project Highway Dept. - Govt. of Tamilnadu
    Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India
    Port Trust of India
    International
    Ministry of communication of Roads & Highway Department (RHD), Bangladesh
    Department of Roads, Ministry of Works & Transport, His Majesty Govt. of Nepal
    PT JASA MARGA (Persero) (Indonesian Highway Corporation)
    Ethiopian Road Authority, Govt. of Ethiopia
    Projects
    1. Fields of Expertise
    2. Technological excellence in areas of activities
    3. Salient Features of completed Projects
    4. Salient Features of On-Going Projects
    5. Our Valued Clients
                                     
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