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COMPANY PROFILE SKM Ramdin COMPANY PROFILE SKM Ramdin Ultratech Pvt.Ltd. REG OFFICE: 306-307 Apollo Tower, 2 M.G.Road, Indore – 452001 (M. P.) Ph.No. 0731-2515150, Mob.No. - 9827027069 Email: [email protected] , [email protected] Contents • About The Company • Pictures Of Projects Completed and In Progress • The Activities • The People • The Resources • Completed Projects • Project In Hand • Projection Plan • Future Goals • List Of Tools & Machinery A BRIEF DETAILS OF COMPANY SKM Ramdin Ultratech Pvt.Ltd. SKM Ramdin Ultratech is the company headed by young technocrats having knowledge & experience of business such as manufacturing, distribution, service industry, infrastructure development and construction. In year 2008 promoters decided to venture in the field of infrastructure development. To fulfill the dream of this venture the company in the name of Ramdin Ultratech Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated at Indore in 2008. “ We have got our own team of expert designers for designing state of art construction systems and challenging designs of permanent structures in the field of building facilites,Industrial structures and bridges. ” In year 08-09 company has done time bound work on NH-3 Indore Khalghat section. We constructed one ROB and a River Bridge and casted 630 RCC Girders for the BOT project in record time. Railway Over Bridge at NH-3 Indore Khalghat Section Out of two Cable Suspension Bridges constructed in Bhopal & Indore. The bridge at Bhopal is state of art of engineering structures and one of its own kinds in the country in terms of its unique deck. This bridge constructed at Bhopal Upper Lake was Judged as one of the best structures constructed in 2010-2011 in the state. Suspension Bridge on Upper Lake at Bhopal In 2010 SKM multi dimensional group having turnover of Rs. 2500 crore joined hands to develop a new synergy to meet the challenges & requirement of central India in infrastructure development. The company was rechristened as SKM Ramdin Ultractech Pvt. Ltd . In 2016 Mr. Shyam Kanjani proprietor Shiva Construction with wide experience & knowledge in the field of construction business of dams & water structures has joined hands to add to the strength and to meet the various challenges of infrastructure industries We have a team of experts who can strike a project worth more than Rs. 100 Cr. and execute it in time. We are having dedicated team of 300 skilled workers. We have equipment, machines and shuttering material of the tune of 500 lacs and precast set up for RCC/PSC girders, deck slab, RE wall pannels etc. Company is approved subcontractor for NHAI and registered as A-class contractor in Madhya Pradesh authorized to quote for works of Unlimited Amount. Snaps of Project Completed & On Going Projects Construction of Boundary Wall at Indian Institute of Technology, Indore : Project Cost – Rs. 10.81 Crore Construction of Bus Shelter at Indore BRTS : Project Cost – Rs. 08.58 Crore Fabrication & Erection of Railing at BRTS Indore : Project Cost – Rs. 05.40 Crore Housing Projects of M.P. Housing at Bhopal : Project Cost – Rs. 05.50 Crore Residential Bunglows Construction of Shed & Installation of Gantry for TATA Steelium : Capacity of Gantry Crane is 50 MT Construction of Flyover, ROB & Bridges at Narsinghpur : Construction of Submersible Bridge at Ujjain : Construction of Mangalnath Temple Building at Ujjain : Company Details Company : SKM Ramdin Ultratech Pvt.Ltd. Registered Office : 306-307 Apollo Tower 2, M.G.Road Indore (M.P.)-452001 INDIA Contact No. : Mr. Ramesh Dhanotia + 91 9827027069 Mr. Pawan Gupta +91 8349994271 Ph.No. & Fax No. : +91 0731- 2515150 Email : [email protected] [email protected] Registered License: Registrations with Clients Description Indore Development Authority Registered in unlimited Category Public Work Departments A – Class (Civil & Electrical) EA-00710 National Highway Authority of India Registered Sub-Contractor Reliance Industries Limited Vendor Code 3200444 Details of Statutory Requirements Income Tax Registration (PAN No) AABCR97340 Vat Tax Registration (TIN No) 23160905033 Electrical License A – Class No.23/5033 EPF Registration MPIND0023223000 MSME Registration MP23E0000350 Experience : ∗ Infrastructure Development ∗ River Bridge ∗ Railway Over Bridge ∗ Flyover ∗ Cable Suspension Bridge ∗ Administrative Blocks ∗ Industrial Sheds ∗ Housing Construction Board of Directors 1. Mr.R.D.Farkiya (M.Sc) 2. Mr.Ramesh Dhanotia (BE) 3. Mr.Dinesh Dhanotia (B.Sc) 4. Mr. Shyam Kanjani (BE, LLb) Key Persons S.no. Name Designation Qualification Experience 1. Mr. R. K. Dasgupta Project Director B.E. Marine 38 yrs (Ex. Navy) 2. Mr. Bidyut Malakar Sr. Engineer B.E. Civil 25 yrs 3. Mr. Ashok Mehta Sr. Engineer BSc./DCE 25 yrs 4. Mr.A.K.Joshi Sr.Manager M.sc/MBA 11 yrs 5. Mr.Amit Dhanotia Architect B.Arch. 4 yrs Engineer Staff S.no. Name Designation Qualification Experience 1. Mr.R.K.Shukla Sr.Engineer B.E.Civil 14 yrs 2. Mr. Deepak Sharma Sr.Engineer B.E.Civil 11 yrs 3. Mr. Faizan Qureshi Sr.Engineer B.E. Civil 6 yrs 4. Mr. Pramit Nayak Site Incharge B.E. Civil 4 yrs 5. Mr. Ram Kumar Jatav Site Supervisor 5yrs 6. Mr.Gajendra Singh Site Supervisor 5 yrs 7. Mr. Nishikant Tiwari Site Supervisor 5 yrs 8. Mr. Rinku Thakur Site Supervisor 4 yrs 9. Mr. Mukesh Goswami Site Supervisor 5 yrs 10. Mr.Sajid Khan Fabrication Yard Incharge 5 yrs 11. Mr.Pramod Shrivastav Fabrication Yard Supervisor 4 yrs Office Staff S.no. Name Designation Qualification Experience 1. Mr. Pawan Gupta Admin. Manager MBA 15 yrs 2. Mr.Jayeshwar Negi Sr.Store Incharge M.com 6 yrs 3. Mr.Pramod Pandey Store Incharge B.com 4 yrs 4. Mr. Jitendra Choudhary Chief Accountant M.com 5 yrs 5. Mr.Devendra Verma Accountant M.com 4 yrs 6. Ms.Deepa Joshi Accounts Assistant B.com 3 yrs 7. Ms.Neelam Kala Accounts Assistant B.com 2 yrs 8. Mr.Abhishek Dubey Computer Operator DCA 2 yrs Projects Completed S. Name of Work Date of Amount of Client’s Name No. Completion Contract 1. Construction of Karam River Bridge 12/08/2009 Rs. 7,01,25, 782/ - * Leighton Contractors India At Km.58+930 Pvt. Ltd. & Oriental Structural Engineers Pvt. Ltd. J.V. 2. Construction of ROB Bridge At 12/08/2009 Rs. 2,17 ,31 ,416/ -* Leighton Contractors India Km.6+244 Pvt. Ltd. & Oriental Structural Engineers Pvt. Ltd. J.V. 3. Fabrication & Manufacture of RCC 12/08/2009 Rs. 3,84,71,329 /- * Leighton Contractors India Beams for Ajnar Bridge & Others Pvt. Ltd. & Oriental Bridges Structural Engineers Pvt. Ltd. J.V. 4. Construction of Suspens ion Bridge at 20 /0 1/201 0 Rs. 1, 09 ,25 ,555/ - Indore Development Sanjay Setu, Indore Authority (M.P.) 5. Construction & Fabrication of Office 31/03/2011 Rs. 2,14,00,000/ - SKM Metal Processor Pvt. block & Industrial Shed Ltd. Indore (M.P.) 6. Design and Cons truction of Cable 27/09/2011 Rs. 3,70,52,281/ - Madhya Pradesh State Suspension Bridge at Upper Lake, Tourism Development Bhopal Corporation, Bhopal (M.P.) 7. Construction Fabrication & Errection 01/05/2013 Rs. 8,58,96,868/ - Indore Municipal of Bus Shelters along BRTS, Package – Corporation, Indore (M.P.) 2 (Niranjanpur square to Palasia Square.) Indore 8. Construction of Railing Between Bus 30/09/2013 Rs. 5,40,23,973/ - Indore Development Lane And M. V. Lane of BRTS on A. B. Authority (M.P.) Road, Indore 9. The Structural works for the 31/03/2013 Rs. 10,57,60,079/ -* Contractor – Ssangyong Chhindwara Flyover, Jabalpur Engineering & Construction Flyover, ROB, Singari Nallah and Ama Co. ltd. Nallah of the National Highways Employer – National Sector – II Project Package ADB-II C8. Highway Authority of India, New Delhi 10. Construction of 6 HIG D uplex ,25 HIG 15/02/2014 Rs. 5,34,46,856/ - M. P. Housing & Sr. ‘A’ Type and 9 HIG Sr. ‘B’ Type at Infrastructure Development Mayuri Parisar, Ayodhya Extension, Board, Bhopal (M.P.) Bhopal 11. Constructi on of Boundary Wall for IIT 20/02/2015 Rs. 6,64,97,316/ - Indian Institute of Campus, Simrol, Indore Technology, Indore (M.P.) ∗ Note : Contract value is without Ready Mix Concrete and Reinforcement Steel. Projects Completed S. Name of Work Date of Amount of Employer’s Name No. Completion Contract 12. Construction of 17 HIG Sr. 'A' type 03/08/2015 Rs. 3,39,51, 858/ - M. P. Housing & houses i/c internal W/S, S/F, and Infrastructure Development Internal Electrification works at Board, Bhopal (M.P.) Ayodhya Nagar, Phase-V, Part-I, Bhopal. 13 . Construction of Balance work of 14 30/11/2015 Rs. 3,55,1 3,559/ - M. P. Housing & HIG Dx, 9 HIG Sr. and 16 HIG Jr. Infrastructure Development Houses including internal W/S, S/F & Board, Bhopal (M.P.) Internal E/f work at Housing Park Berasia Road, Bhopal Construction of Interior and 31/12/2015 Rs. 2,91,17,769/ - P.W.D. PIU Jabalpur (M.P.) Furnishing work at JOTRI Dist. Jabalpur Construction of Submersible 31/01/2016 Rs. 9,15,42,000/ - P.W.D. Bridge Construction Bridge across Kshipra River Division, Ujjain (M.P.) Connnecting Vikrant Bhairav Temple to Okhaleshwar Ghat, Ujjain On Going Projects Name of Project Name of Place Value Of Project Remark Employer Construction of Roads and Dewas Municipal Dewas Rs. 7,41,50,000/- other Development works Corporation, at Different Places of Dewas under UIDSSMT Construction of Roads and Dewas Municipal Dewas Rs. 5,13,00,000/- other Development works Corporation, at Different Places of Dewas under UIDSSMT Construction / Extension of Western Railway Indore Rs. 2,25,37,000/- Major Bridge No. 575 between Indore – Rajendra Nagar Station of Western Railway Development work of Public Works Ujjain Rs. 2,78,35,830/- Mangalnath Temple Phase Department (B&R) II, Mangalnath, Ujjain Division, Ujjain.
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