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Of 1 LIST of ORDERS RECEIVED / EXECUTED by SANFIELD LIST OF ORDERS RECEIVED / EXECUTED BY SANFIELD (INDIA) LIMITED FOR WABO EXPANSION JOINT SYSTEM S# Clients Bridge Product 1. UP PWD NH Division Hindon Cut Canal Compression Seal Expansion Joints 2. UP PWD NH Division Hindon River Strip Seal Expansion Joints 3. UPSBCL New Yamuna Bridge Strip Seal Expansion Joints 4. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Thanjavur Byepass Compression Seal Expansion Joints 5. V.M.Jog Engineering Kalwa Creek Strip Seal Compression Seal 6. Afcons RIL Bridge Compression Seal Expansion Joints 7. Delhi PWD ISBI Flyover Yudhister Setu Compression Seal Expansion Joints 8. HCC LTD. Ganga Modular Joint Strip Seal 9. Crescent (CIDCO) Aeroli Compression Seal Expansion Joints 10. Mehta Constn. Co. BMC (ROB) Vile Parle Compression Seal Expansion Joints 11. Trafalgar House Maghai Modular Joint Compression Seal 12. Trafalgar House Beso Modular Joint / Compression Seal 13. Trafalgar House Bhansai Strip Seal / Compression Seal 14. UPSBCL Express Highway Compression Seal Expansion Joints 15. UPSBCL - Highway Bridges 6 Major States Compression Seal Expansion Joints 16. UPSBCL Arterial Corridor Expressway Compression Seal Expansion Joints 17. Nanda & Co. ROB Compression Seal / Strip Seal 18. Nanda & Co Khajuri Compression Seal Expansion Joints 19. Rajkamal Builders Sabarmati Bridge Compression Seal Expansion Joints 20. Trafalgar House Taraina Strip Seal / Compression Seal 21. Sharma Constn. Co. AMI Modular Joint Compression Seal 22. Rajkamal Builders Jivraj Park Compression Seal Expansion Joints 23. Trafalgar House Shahjanpur Byepass Modular Joint Compression Seal 24. UP PWDNH DIVISION Madhya Ganga Canal Compression Seal 25. Michigan Engineers Ltd, Borivilli ROB Compression Seal Expansion Joints 26. PWD NH Division Mahi Bridge Compression Seal Expansion Joints 27. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Sirsi - Flyover Transflex Elastomeric Expansion Joint 28. UPSBCL World Bank Project Strip Seal Expansion Joints 29. Freyssinet Ltd. Chambel Bridge Strip Seal Compression Seal 30. Banka Ltd. Bridge Compression Seal Expansion Joints 31. Sona Builders Amravati Bridge Compression Seal Expansion Joints 32. Nanda & Co. Sasur - Khaderi Compression Seal Expansion Joints 33. Ameva Developers Konkan Bhavan Flyover Strip Seal Expansion Joints 34. Gammon India Ltd. Chopra Bridge Strip Seal (Assorted) 35. PWD NH Division (Raj Kamal Builders) Sarkhej Compression Seal 36. Sanjay Construction Co. (M.R. Associates) Ahmedabad Compression Seal:WA-175 37. Eastern Railways ROB Compression Seal 38. Ministry of External Affairs (Gammon India K.M. Bridge Project (15 Strip Seal Ltd.0 Bridges) 1. Manhara Bridge 2. Shiv-Ganga Bridge 3. Bridge No.1 4. Bridge No.6 5. Bridge No. 7 6. Gauri Ganga Bridge 7. Chaumala Bridge 8. Dhobaniya Bridge 9. Karha Bridge 10. Chaurahi Bridge 1 1 . Bridge No. 13 12. Bridge No. 8 13. Bridge No. 9 14. Charila Bridge 15. Khutia Bridge 39. Mangal Thrith Estates Ltd. Spencer Plaza Floor-Floor Joints 40. Singh Contractors CCRT Strip Aluminum Seal 41. Tirathram Ahuja IGNCA Expansion Joint 42. UNI Singh (Ahluwali Contractors (I) Ltd., South City Expansion Joint Delhi 43. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Hitec City Floor Joint System 44. Rajkamal Builders Chandloia Road Over Bridge Strip Seal 45. ESSVEE Earth Movers Bridge for GSI Vashi Strip Seal Page 1 of 1 46. Bhayana Builders P. Ltd., Delhi Becton Dickinson Site Plot LPF-100 (Floor-to-floor) Expansion Joints 47. Simplex Concrete Piles Nagpur Flyover Single Strip Seal Joint: SE -400 48. S.K. Agarwalla, Angul (NH Division) Bridge at Hulursingha NH-42 Strip Seal:SE-300 49. Bhayana Builders P. Ltd. SGS Thomson Site Expansion Joints 50. Bhayana Builders P. Ltd. SGS Thomson Site Expansion Joint ROB Seal 200 with Sonolastic Sealant NP-2 51. Ayushajay Construction P.Ltd., Indore Bridge at Nardana Single Strip Expansion Joint 52. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. EDRC Project, Cchennai LPF-100 (Floor-to-floor) Expansion Joints 53. Freyssinet Prestressed Concrete Co. Ltd., Rahabilitation of Jawahar Setu, Bridge Compression Seal Delhi 54. Freyssinet Prestressed Concrete Co. Ltd., Chambal Bridge Compression Seal:WA-175 Delhi 55. Nagarjuna Construction co. Ltd., Mumbai Santacruz / Vakola Flyover Strip Seal: SE-400 56. Ccrescent Construction Co. Flyover at Nerul Junction on Sion-Panvel Highway Single Strip Seal 57. Sanjay Construction Co. Railway Bridge Compression Seal: WA-250 58. UPSBC Ltd. Yamuna Bridge Box Seal Modular:E-160 59. Ircon International Ltd. ROBs at Chandrapur Compression Seal Strip Seal 60. UPSBCL Ltd. ROB at Aligarh Compression Seal:WA-175 61. Ram Kumar Raju & Co. Cable Stay Bridge Strip Seal:SE-400 62. Bahai House of Worship Temple Compression Seal:WJ-200 63. N.K. Garg & Co. Kali Nadi Bridge Epoxy Compression Seal 64. N.H. Division, Sambalpur Rithamaruni Bridge Compression Seal:WA-175 65. Advance Const. Co. Kandeshwar ROB Compression Seal 66. Ameya Developers P. Ltd. Patalganga Strip Seal 67. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Mumbai-Pune Expressway Strip Seal 68. JMC Project (I) Ltd. Bajaj Auto Ltd. Strip Seal:SE-500 69. Jog Engineering Ltd. Aandheri Flyover Single Seal Joint :EFE-400 70. Trishul Construction Co. M.R. Associates Kim Tributary BRIDGE NH -8 Compression Seal WA -175. 71. Gordhandas Gobindram Baghmughalia Bridge Compression Seal WA-175. 72. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Narmada Bridge Transflex Expansion Joint 73. Simplex Concrete Piles 1. Ring Road-Rao Tula Ram Intersection 2. Ring Single Strip Seal: SE-400 / Strip Seal Two Road-Africa Avenue Intersection 3. Outer Ring Road Module Modular Joint: SMM-200 Savitri Cinema T-Junction 4. Outer Ring Road H.R. Sethi Marg Intersection 74. M. Ramakrishna Reddy ROB Strip Seal 75. Ravi Construction Co. Degree Nallah HL Bridge Strip Seal 76. Rajkamal Builders *M.R. Associates Chandlodiya Compression Seal:WA-250 77. Canwood Interiors (Metamor) Hitech-City Treadex Expansion Joints 78. Banka India Ltd. Koipani Bridge Strip Seal:SE-300 79. Ircon International Ltd. Over River Gandak Strip Seal 80. Hindustan Constn. Co. Ltd. Mumbai-Pune Exp. Strip Seal 81. UPSBCL Udyogmarg, Noida Compression Seal:WA-175 82. N.H. Division Saryu Bridge Strip Seal Compression Seal 83. Vishnu Construction Co. ROB at Eluru- Denduluri Stns NH-5 Strip Seal 84. East Coast Construction 7 Industries Ltd. Richmond Circle Grade Separator Compression Seal:WG-300 Strip Seal: SE-300 85. Ameya Developers P. Ltd. Mithbav Creek on Reva Reddy Road Compression Seal:WA-175 Compression Seal:WA-250 86. NPCC Ltd. Agartala Compression Seal:WG-300 Compression Seal:WA-162/175 87. SMS Shivnath Infrastructure Durg Bypass Project Strip Seal: SE-400 88. Shapoorji Pallonji / LCI Mumbai-Pune Exp. Strip Seal: SE-400 89. Ircon International Ltd. Cable Stayed Bridge Modular Joints:SMM-200 / STRIP SEAL:SE-300 90. Gammon (I) Ltd Delhi Flyover Strip Seal SE-400 91. Nanda And Company Drain Bridge Pilli Nadi Compression seal: WG-400 92. Larsen & Toubro Lonawala Khandala Lonawala Bypass Project Strip Seal 93. M R Associates A'bad ROB Mahi on NH No. 8 near Vasad Compression Seal:WG-175 Page 2 of 2 94. Chetan Engineers A'bad Jaipur bypass project Strip Seal SE-300 95. Gammon (I) Ltd M'bai Ennor back water Bridge Compression Seal:WA-175 96. West Coast Concrete Products Kerela Bridge at Kalamassery Compression seal: WG-250 & WG-300 97. HCC Mumbai Mumbai Pune Express Way (Viaduct- II) Strip Seal SE-400 98. ICC Mumbai MTNL Cuffe Parade Architectural WSW-500 & RFL-600C 99. Kvaerner Cementation India Mumbai Dadar TT Flyover Project Compression seal: WG-125 &WA 250 & WA- 100. IJM-SCL JT Venture Cheenai Cheenai Bypass Project ph-I Strip400 Seal 101. HCC Mumbai Mumbai Pune Express Way (Viaduct-III) Strip Seal SE-400 102. Mittal Brothers Kheri Bridge over Sharda Hardoi Branch Canal Compression seal:WG-500 103. Freyssinet Prestressed Concrete Co. Ltd. Gadhi & Zuari Bridge Strip Seal 104. Larsen & Turbro Limited Mumbai Flyover Near BARC junction Strip Seal SE-400 105. Ashoka E-Tech Pune ROB'S for IRCON at Daund & others sites Compression seal: WG-325 / Strip Seal 106. Nathmal Gopalal Bhopal Bridge at Udhampur Katra Section Strip Seal 107. Vijay M Mistry Bridge across river Tapti near Nana Varachha Strip Seal SE-3001 108. Rebuilt Structure Associates Compression Seal WA - 175 & WA -250 109. M .R Associates A' bad Compression Seal WA – 175 110. National Project Construction Corp. Ltd Compression Seal WA - 162 & WG-300 111. Progressive Civil Construction Company Desai Creek Bridge Compression Seal WA -175 Limited 112. BUMP *Comet Dhaki Kohla Mowa Kohla Compression Seal WA- 250 113. Larsen & Turbro Ltd. Mumbai Mumbai - Pune Express Way Strip Seal - SE-400 114. Jagdish Chand Gupta Chandigarh Bata River at Ambala Compression Seal 115. B. Engineering and Builders Limited Bridge across Kharasrota Compression Seal WG-400 116. Nanda and Company Varanasi Drain Bridge Pilli Nadi Compression Seal WG-400 117. Kavarner Cementation Ltd. Mumbai Dadar T T Compression Seal WA-75, WA-250. Strip Seal SE -400 118. PWD Delhi Punjabi Bagh Flyover Strip Seal 119. UP PWD Faijabad Saryu Bridge Strip Seal 120. UP PWD Faijabad Tehri Bridge Compression Seal Strip Seal 121. Bahai House Of Worship New Delhi Bahai House Compression Seal 122. Shree Harsha construction Vijayvada Strip Seal 123. Vimal Construction Shakti Nallah Strip Seal 124. Ashoka Buildcon Pvt. Ltd Viaduct Bridge Hirdoshi Strip Seal 125. NH Division Sambalpur Power Channel \ Mahanadi Compression Seal 126. M R Associates Bhogava Bridge Compression Seal 127. Comet Trading Circle Rehab Work Compression Seal 128. UPSBCL Lucknow Deopraying Bridge Strip Seal 129. S P Singla Various Bridge Strip Seal / Comp Seal 130. Patwardhan Infrastructure Dharamtar Creek Strip Seal 131. Karan Associates Microsoft Hitech Architectural Joints 132. UPSBCL Jhalawar Kalli Sindh bridge Strip Seal 133. VM Jog Engineering Strip Seal 134. L & T ECC CONS GRP Warak bridge Strip Seal SE-300 135. Comet Trd. Circle Kallika Construction Compression Seal 136. R K Engineer & Cons. Elluru Site Strip Seal 137. Chaphekar & Co Waghadi Bridge Strip seal SE-400 138. Radheshyam Bhakar & Co. Bridge across Assan NH -3 Strip seal SE -400 139.
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