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178 Projects / Tenders Annual Subscription: Rs. 3500/- (Downloadable PDF) www.ProjectReporter.co.in Vol. 14 No. 24 l June 15, 2019 India’s Project Database 178 Projects / Tenders Project Reporter • 2 • January 1, 2019 SUBSCRIBE NOW ! INDIA’S TRUSTED MAGAZINE ON PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES Annual Subscription: `3500/- (Downloadable PDF) Annual Subscription: `3500/- (Downloadable PDF) 178 Annual Subscription: `3500/- (Downloadable PDF) Projects www.ProjectReporter.co.in Vol. 13 No. 18 l March 15, 2018 www.ProjectReporter.co.in Vol. 13 No. 22 l May 15, 2018 India’s Project Database India’s Project Database www.ProjectReporter.co.in Vol. 14 No. 10 l November 15, 2018 India’s Project Database 168 Projects / Tenders ® ® PROJECT REPORTER India’s leading B2B Multisector digital magazine is published every fortnight since 2005. The downloadable PDF edition provides you with more than 100 projects, arranged stage + sector wise & presented in a tabular format along with the contact details. Apart from this you get information on upcoming tenders from various segments of the economy. PROJECT REPORTER - ELECTRONIC EDITION (DOWNLOADABLE PDF) Tenure Cover Price You Save You Pay 1 Year (24 Issues) 3,500 - 3,500 3 Years (72 Issues) 10,500 3,150 7,350 5 Years (120 Issues) 17,500 8,750 8,750 To Subscribe Call: 022 2419 3000 | Email: [email protected] Subscribe Online: www.ProjectReporter.co.in ASAPP Info Global Services Pvt Ltd. A-303, Nav Bharat Estate, Zakaria Bunder Road, Sewri [West], Mumbai- 400015. Tel: +91 22-2419 3000 | Email: [email protected] CONTENTS Sections Page No India’s Project Database India Opportunities 4 www.ProjectReporter.co.in Annual Subscription: `3500/- (Downloadable PDF) Published by: www.ProjectReporter.co.in Vol. 13 No. 18 l March 15, 2018 India’s Project Database ASAPP Info Global Services Pvt Ltd, A-303, Navbharat Estates, Zakaria Bunder Road, Projects 6 Sewri (West), Mumbai-400 015. Tel: 022-24193000. Fax: 022-2417 5734. Editor-in-Chief REALTY PROJECTS Pratap Vijay Padode Realty Projects | RERA Projects 25 - 28 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Executive Editor Sandeep Sharma* [email protected] Focus: Cement 29 [email protected] Tel.: 022-2419 3000 / 6526 7838 Branch Offices • Delhi: Tel: 011 - 4131 5000 / 4656 1818 • Bangalore: Tel: 080 - 4556 4556 INFRA Opportunities 33 • Pune: Tel: 020 - 2605 2987 / 020-6602 5990 • Chennai: 044 - 4299 1234 Representative Offices INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITIES Industrial Tenders / Projects 38 - 39 Austria, Switzerland & Germany Gunter Schneider - Project Reporter • 34 • August 1, 2017 [email protected] *Responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act. All rights reserved. While all efforts are made to ensure that the information published Q&A 41 is correct, PROJECT REPORTER holds no Smart Cities Tender responsibility for any unlikely errors that might have occurred. The information on products and projects on offer Smart Cities Tenders 44 is being provided for the reference of readers. Project Reporter • 36 • November 15, 2017 However, readers are cautioned to make inquiries and take their decisions on purchase or investment after consulting experts on the subject. PROJECT REPORTER holds no responsibility for any decision Economic Insight 46 taken by readers on the basis of information provided herein. Subject to Mumbai Jurisdiction only. Power Statistics 50 Project Reporter • 3 • June 15, 2019 INDIA OPPORTUNITIES AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT IN UTTAR PRADESH AIRPORT / AVIATION The Airports Authority of India (AAI) is developing several airports in Uttar Pradesh. The authority has PUNE AIRPORT TERMINAL CONSTRUCTION urged the Government of Uttar Pradesh to remove roadblocks in the smooth development or upgradation of airports in Uttar Pradesh. The airports are being planned, developed or upgraded in Ayodhya, Agra, Bareilly, Chitrakoot, Jhansi, Kanpur, Kushinagar, and Meerut. SECOND AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT IN MAJOR CITIES The Government of India plans to construct second airport in major cities of the country. The Ministry of Civil Aviation is requesting state governments to reserve land for building the second airport in major cities. It is The new terminal is coming up at Pune airport. The estimated to have at least 2,000 acres of land reserved construction is underway and likely to complete by early for the construction of the airport. 2021. The project is estimated to cost Rs.408 crore. On completion, the new terminal will be integrated with the CANAL/DAM/IRRIGATION existing building at Lohegaon. DESILTING OF DAMS IN KERALA HOLLONGI AIRPORT PROJECT Airports Authority of India is setting up the Hollongi greenfield airport project in the state of Arunachal Pradesh. The state cabinet has decided to approach the Centre for the early completion of the project. GAGGAL AIRPORT EXPANSION The Government of Himachal Pradesh has accorded in-principle approval for the expansion of the Gaggal airport. The land acquisition process for the expansion has been initated by the Kangra district administration. AIRPORT AT AMBALA Kerala Irrigation Department has decided to float global The Centre has approved the proposal to set up a tenders to desilt Mangalam and Chulliyar dams in the domestic airport for the city of Ambala. The process for state on a pilot basis. The final detailed project report is selection of the site has been initiated by the district submitted to the state government. Tenders will be floated administration. The work on the domestic airport would soon. The desilting works will start after the monsoon. begin shortly. POWER KARGIL AIRPORT EXPANSION Airport Authority of India (AAI) plans to extend the MPPMCL TO SET UP 500 MW GRID SCALE ENERGY Kargil airport airstrip up to 11,000 feet at the available STORAGE land. The detailed discussions are on covering the Madhya Pradesh Power Management Company possibility of the expansion of airstrip, construction of (MPPMCL) has invited expressions of interest (EOI) terminal building, taxi track and other airport related for setting up 500 MW of grid-scale energy storage infrastructure requirements. capacity as well as a storage manufacturing facility. Project Reporter • 4 • June 15, 2019 India Opportunities FOOD PROCESSING METRO CORRIDORS PEPSICO INDIA LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT (LRT) METROLITE PepsiCo, the makers of Lay’s chips and Kurkure CORRIDORS snacks has decided to set up food processing plant in the state of Uttar Pradesh. HEALTHCARE 300-BED SPECIALITY HOSPITAL IN NAVSARI Nirali Memorial Medical Trust (NMMT), established by Larsen and Toubro Group will set up the 300-bed facility. speciality hospital at Navsari in the state of Gujarat. NMMT has tied up with Apollo Hospitals in this The Government of India is considering the option to regard. The investment involved is to the tune of Rs.150 introduce a new mass transport system called as Light crore. The project is likely to complete by 2021. Rail Transit (LRT) Metrolite for tier-2 and tier-3 cities. LRT Metrolite corridors are built on tracks similar to CANCER HOSPITAL IN NAVSARI railways and can be 40 per cent less costly compared Nirali Memorial Medical Trust (NMMT), established to the elevated or underground metro corridors. The by Larsen and Toubro Group is setting up a specialty Ministry of Urban Affairs has prepared a detailed plan cancer hospital at Navsari in collaboration with the Tata for the Metrolite and has sent them to the Railway Trust. The hospital will be ready by the second half of Ministry. 2020. SAFETY & SECURITY EQUIPMENT MARITIME CENTRE DIRECTS INSTALL OF BODY SCANNERS NATIONAL MARITIME HERITAGE MUSEUM AT FOR 84 AIRPORTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY LOTHAL The Centre plans to install body scanners at all the The Government of India and Portugal plans to 84 airports across the country by March 2020. This cooperate in the setting up of a national maritime would replace the existing door frame metal detectors heritage museum at Lothal in Gujarat. The foundation and hand-held scanners besides pat-down searches of stone for the project was laid in March 2019. passengers to detect metallic objects. **Images used are either for illustration purpose only or are the logos of the respective company. Release your advertisement in Project Reporter Digital Edition and reach out to 50,000 prospects from all over India. For Advertising: Contact Sandeep Sharma on +91-22-24193000 / 24193096 Email: [email protected] Project Reporter • 5 • June 15, 2019 PROJECTS Project Highlights SECTOR SNO. SECTOR SNO. Airport / Aviation Electric Vehicles Trunk Infrastructure for Bengaluru Signature 1 Joint development of Electric motors, transmission 11 Business Park and power electronics Departure building at Coimbatore International 2 EV powertrain plant in Chakan 79 Airport Engineering Works Kushinagar airport project 3 Fuel hydrant system at IGI Airport 49 Varanasi airport runway extension project 4 Entertainment New Civil Enclave at Kanpur airport 71 Filmcity redevelopment project 12 Automotive Components EV Charging Infrastructure JVC to manufacture clutch system 5 Smart EV charging station in Delhi 66 Automotive Electronics 6,500 charging points across India 80 Automotive electronics manufacturing unit at 65 Chakan Facility Management Automotive Steel Facility Management Contract for Chennai Airport 50 Auto grade steel plant in India 6 Healthcare Batteries Virology Institute upgradation at Kozhikode 13 5 GW lithium battery factory near Hyderabad 7 Housing Canal/Dam/Irrigation 700 Dwelling units at Kasidih 14 Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project
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