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Building for Hindalco at Hirakud 380 M3 Blast Furnace Stove for Usha Martin Ltd., Jamshedpur Building Value for You Gannon Dunkerley & Co., Ltd. Brief History of Gannon Dunkerley & Co., Ltd. annon Dunkerley & Company initially incorporated as a Private GLtd. Company in 1924 was converted to Public Ltd. Company in 1948, after taking over by Indian Management. Gannon carved out its name in the Civil Construction arena, after diversification and gradually made its presence felt in all major sectors of construction throughout the country to match the Clients’ aspirations in all Major Industries, Building sectors, Infrastructure, Water Treatment, etc. GDCL developed confidence with successful completion of several major Civil Construction projects including RCC Bowstring girder bridges in South India with own in-house design. The Company also constructed major irrigation and hydroelectric projects, water works and large factory buildings. The Company pioneered in precast RCC Construction. From 1950 onwards Civil Engineering Construction became the main thrust in the Company’s business. In order to undertake turnkey projects, the Company started its Mechanical and Electrical Division in mid 50s, to provide an integrated solution for industries, as a preferred partner of large business houses. In mid 70s the Company diversified into environment sector by building water treatment plants on turnkey basis. In 1990, the Company proudly contributed to the modernization of Indian Railways by establishing a pre-stressed concrete sleeper factory at Rayagada (Odisha). The Company has also taken keen interest in providing efficient material handling systems viz. the baggage conveyor belts at all major airports across the country. The Company re-entered Infrastructure Sector in Highways, Railways, Bridges/Flyovers across the country. With the confidence and experience gained over the years, the Company also took up irrigation projects viz. canals. The Company has acquired IMS certification covering ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 to project itself as a Quality, Safety and Environment compliant construction company, reinforcing Clients confidence. Gannon has a distinct privilege of successfully executing over 3000 projects with Company’s regular present strength of over 4200 technical and commercial personnel excluding labour and muster staff employed by project sites directly as per need. The Company has four Engineering Divisions located in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Kolkata besides Material Handling Division in Kolkata and Water Treatment Division in Delhi to cater to the needs of Clients across the country. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Shri Kamal M. Morarka Director Shri Parag C. Meh ta Director Mrs. Kimaya Chirag Sancheti Director Shri Manoj Kumar Singh Managing Director Shri H. L. Pandey Executive Director MANAGEMENT Shri Manoj Kumar Singh Managing Director Shri H . L. Pandey Executive Director Chief Operating Officer, Kolkata Division Shri Ashis Kumar Pal Shri R. P. Agarwal Vice President (Finance) & Co. Secretary Chief Operating Officer, Delhi Division S hri Ravindra Kumar Shri A vinash Sunil J. D'Sa General Manager(Co-ordination) S hri B. N. Nagaraj Chief Operating Officer, Mumbai Division Shri Pravin Jain Chief Operating Officer, Water Management Division S hri Uttam N. Issac Chief Operating Officer, Hyderabad Division Taking the Construction to New Heights t is indeed a matter of pride that the Company has grown in volume both in stature as Iwell as area of operations during the last decade. This has been made feasible with Company’s commitment to build value for the Clients, using the latest technology in the country. The Company based on feedback and confidence, has selectively taken up a few overseas projects. In line with the Company’s policy, Division wise management of projects from four ideal locations in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Hyderabad is certainly providing the farthest reach to the Clients, who plan to grow their Industrial plants in remote areas. We are sure, with our highly qualified, experienced and competent Technical and Commercial manpower, resources, latest technology utilization and most modern plant and machinery, the Company would positively continue to be one of the leading construction companies in India. Executing all projects within time schedule while adhering to the Safety, Quality, Environment and Occupational Health norms has been our philosophy and mission. With introduction of Integrated Management System incorporating "ISO" certifications and pride of executing over 3000 projects successfully, our effortswill continue in future towards greater Client satisfaction. We in Gannon certainly look forward eagerly to the continued support of our valued Clients in all sectors of construction. Our fulfilled promises and growing confidence are the strengths of the Company on which we shall continue to “Build Value” for all our Clients and stake holders. Quality & HSE Certifications HSE Certificates IMS Policy Certificates A few Accolades from our clients Our Strength is our Resources Wet Mix Plant Ambikapur Road Project Motor Grader at Khurja site Concrete Batching Plant on Madurai – kanyakumari NH – 7 Tower Crane Jindal Steel, Torangallu, Bellary Pilling-Bored & Driven Cast In-situ Concrete Piles Hot Mix Plant at Ambikapur Road Project Major Plant & Machinery • Excavators, Loaders, Dozers • Motor Graders • Dumpers • Vibratory & Static Rollers • Batching Plants • Hydraulic & Mechanical Piling Rigs • Transit Mixers • Concrete Pumps & Concrete Boom Placers • Dewatering Pumps • Stone Crushers • Crawler / Tyred Cranes, Gantry Cranes, Tower Cranes, Hydra Cranes • Tractors with Trailors • Wet Mix Plants • Hot Mix Plants Concrete Batch Mixer at Ghaziabad – Aligarh Railway Line Project • Pavers • Slip Form Shuttering Equipment • Welding & Gas Cutting Equipment • Bar Bending & Bar Cutting Machines • Diesel Generators • Soil & Concrete Testing Equipment • Total Stations & Theodolites • Jeeps, Pickups, Mini Buses, etc. Sensor Paver with Tandem Roller at Pune Soil Compactor/Vibratory Roller at Khurja site Excavator at Khurja Railway Project Boom Placer at Dalmia Cements, Belgaum Deepak Fertilizers Ltd., Taloja, Maharashtra Foreseeing a Solid Future Mission & Vision nticipating industrial and infrastructure growth in all sectors to match the National Economy, the Company displayed its vision Ain strengthening the construction platform in Infrastructure, Industrial, Environment and Building projects. The Company has qualified, experienced and competent work force as well as modern plant and machinery to handle execution of various mega projects of Roads and Highways, Railways, Airports, Bridges & Flyovers, Power Plants, Refineries, Steel and Non- Ferro Metal Plants, Cement Plants etc with Quality and Safety to full satisfaction of the Clients. Considering the Clients’ preference to award turnkey contracts, the Company has provided platform to execute Mechanical and Electrical works besides Civil Engineering works under one set up of the organization at a Division for one stop solution. The Company with its diversified profile of technical operations, to meet challenges in country’s development, has adopted the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) for efficient monitoring and systematic management of projects pan India and abroad. The Mission and Vision of the Company has been validated with large number of satisfied Clients issuing certificates of appreciation and awards for safety and quality in executing projects on schedule. 2x250 MW Haryana Power Generation Corp. Ltd., Panipat (Haryana) WT Plant, 64 MLD, Kota (Rajasthan) Smelters Plant Project for Hindalco Industries Ltd. at Sambalpur (Orissa) Birla Super Bulk terminal, Bangalore Flyover at Namakkal to Karur NH7 section for NHAI Road Project Sectors of Operation INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDINGS ENVIRONMENT (Civil, Mechanical & Electrical Roads & Highways Industrial Water Treatment Plants Cement Railways Commercial Sewage Treatment Plants Steel Bridges & Flyovers Residential Petrochemical/Refineries Airports MATERIAL HANDLING UNIT Power Canals Mechanical & Electrical Work Vertical Car Parking CONCRETE SLEEPER PLANT Other Industries Rashtriya Chemical Fertilizers Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital (Mumbai) Thal, Maharashtra 3x660 MW T.G. BLDG, Adani Thermal Power Plant, Mundra, Gujarat NHAI, NH-7, Namakkal-Karur (TN) Toll free gate of road project NH13 Hungud- Hospet for GMR Infrastructure (Karnataka) Jindal Steel & Power Ltd., Raigarh, Orissa Some of Our Esteemed Clients CEMENT SECTOR • Daelim Industrial Co. Ltd. • Torrent Power Ltd. • ACC Ltd. • Engineers India Ltd. • U.P. Rajya Vidhut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. • Aditya Cement • Gas Authority of India Ltd. • Utility Energy Tech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. • Ambuja Cement Ltd. • Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd. • Uttam Galva Steel & Power Ltd. • Asian Cement Company • Hindustan Petrochemical Corporation Ltd. • Vandana Vidhyut Ltd. • Binani Cement Ltd. • Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. • Vedanta Alumina Ltd. • Birla Corporation Ltd. • HPCL - Mittal Refinery Ltd. • West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd. • BMM Cement Ltd. • Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. • Calcom Cements Ltd. • Indian Oil Tanking Ltd. OTHER INDUSTRIES • Century Cements Ltd. • Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd. • Aarti International Ltd. • Dalmia Cement Ventures Ltd. • Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd. • Akbarpur Chini Mill • Deccan Cement Ltd. • MCC PTA India Corporation Pvt. Ltd. • Anrak Aluminium Ltd. • Grasim Industries Ltd. • Numaligarh Refinery Ltd. • Apollo Tyres India Ltd. • J. K. Lakshmi Cement Ltd. • ONGC Mangalore Petrochemcials Ltd. • Bajaj Hindustan
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