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HCC, AMEC tie-up for services to N-power plants01-OCT-09
Hindustan Construction Company Ltd (HCC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with AMEC Plc, a UK-based engineering and project management company, to provide consultancy and engineering services for nuclear power plants in India. HCC supplies ‘containment structures’ for nuclear power plants in India, including civil engineering components.
UN Forum on Climate Change Invites HCC Chairman Ajit Gulabchand to Participate in Roundtable on Water Security22-SEP-09
The United Nations Leadership Forum on Climate Change has accorded rare recognition to HCC’s role in water resource management. Acknowledging the initiatives taken by India’s leading engineering and construction company, the Leadership Forum has invited HCC Chairman and Managing Director Mr Ajit Gulabchand to participate in a Roundtable Discussion on the global crisis in water and sanitation at the UN Summit on Climate Change being held at UN headquarters in New York today (i.e. September 22).
Nath calls for foreign investors to build India's roads17-SEP-09
Transport Minister Kamal Nath has called for foreign investment in the construction of roads and other infrastructural projects in India.
Infra ind eyes projects to develop railway stations03-JUL-09
Infrastructure players said today the Railway Budget proposal to develop stations through private-public partnership (PPP) is a step in the right direction but called for timely implementation of the projects.
Newsmaker: Ajit Gulabchand03-JUL-09
Ajit Gulabchand is not fond of the arclights, but he shed his reluctance for once — just like a proud father would do in the company of his famous child. So Gulabchand was happily posing for the cameras in blue jeans and black blazer, but only after making sure that the photographers had the two central towers of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link in focus.
Sonia inaugurates Bandra-Worli sea link30-JUN-09
The Bandra-Worli sea link was inaugurated today by UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, reducing the travel time between the southern part of the metropolis and its western suburbs from the present 60-90 minutes to 6-8 minutes.
'We will be selective on projects'03-NOV-08
The Indian construction sector has had its share of woes, which relate to the slowdown in India’s economic growth and infrastructure spending, and the high interest rates and tight liquidity
Firms lukewarm to RBI moves02-NOV-08
Indian companies said the central bank measures won’t revive consumer sentiment and also not encourage companies to revive expansion plans that have been put on hold.
HCC floating infrastructure arm05-DEC-07
HCC plans to tap the opportunities in public-private partnerships for India's infrastructure.
Walchand College gets Rs 3 cr fund30-NOV-05
Ajit Gulabchand, chairman & managing director of Hindustan Construction Co Ltd and chairman of the administrative Council of Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli, pledged a sum of Rs 3 crore to
Maharashtra govt to put in Rs 800 cr in metro rail`s first phase29-JUL-05
The state governments exposure to the Mumbai Metro rail projects first phase is likely to be around Rs 800 crore, taking into account the cost of the land that the government is providing for the
Work on Bandra sea link to begin soon24-SEP-04
Construction work on the Bandra-Worli sea link project is set to commence in a few months with the Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) recognising Dar Consultants as the engineers to the project.
Work on Bandra sea link to begin soon24-SEP-04
Construction work on the Bandra-Worli sea link project is set to commence in a few months with the Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) recognising Dar Consultants as the engineers to the project.
Hike in steel prices affecting industry10-OCT-03
About 11 metric tonnes of non-flat steel, mainly bars and rods and structural steel, is consumed by the construction sector for use in infrastructure projects.
  
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