AMTL forays into EPC business, bags order for multi-storey green IT building in Noida

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Sep 01 2016 | 1:42 PM IST

Fastest growing private players in the energy efficiency segment Advance Metering Technology Ltd (AMTL) has announced its foray into the EPC business segment with the award of work order for a multi-storey green building in Noida. AMTL will execute the project on turnkey basis.

As part of the contract, the company will be responsible for implementing the entire package for the project which will include civil and electrical works, designing, engineering as well as water treatment, waste disposal and Solar PV. Work on the seven-storey building has already begun and will be completed in a period of six to eight months.

Compared to conventional buildings, this green building being constructed by AMTL will incorporate the latest energy-efficient technologies to minimize the use of water, optimize energy efficiency, conserve natural resources, recycle waste and provide healthier spaces for occupants.

Across the world, increase in consumer demand has pushed the green building market to a trillion dollar industry, as a result of which there has been a corresponding increase in the scope and size of the green building material market, which is expected to reach USD 234 billion by 2019. In India, the Green building industry in India is projected to grow by 20 per cent in the next three years.

"I am glad to announce our foray into the turnkey EPC business, whereas in the past we have executed only solar projects. We are confident of our in-house abilities to execute big projects for our clients across geographies. The market for green and energy efficient technologies is seeing a spurt in demand due to the government's regulations on clean energy and sustainability. Consequently the demand for green buildings is on the rise and we are all set to make full use of this opportunity," said Chairman and Managing Director AMTL, PK Ranade.

The EPC division of AMTL was incorporated in 2015 to leverage its in-house expertise to execute solar turnkey projects for several of its prestigious clients. The division will now serve as a one-stop shop providing complete range of building products and solutions. With this order, AMTL will also be offering turnkey and retrofit solutions to IT business buildings across the country.

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First Published: Sep 01 2016 | 1:42 PM IST

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