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(India) Limited for Sanfield Pot& Pot-Ptfe Bearings LIST OF ORDERS RECEIVED BY SANFIELD (INDIA) LIMITED FOR SANFIELD POT& POT-PTFE BEARINGS S# Clients Project 1. Vijay Mistry Construction Co. Nalasopara ROB 2. P.K. & Company Chomorisa-Santoli & Chayagaon-Owguri 3. Vijaykumar Roopchandani Nalasopara ROB 4. Afcons infrastructure Limited Powai flyover 5. Larsen & Turbo Limited Delhi DMRC At grade Multi Span Bridge 6. IJM-SCL JT Venture Chennai Chennai By pass Phase-1 7. Ameya Developers (P) Ltd Pune Major Bridges at Rohili Creek on Revas Reedy Road 8. Larsen & Turbro Limited Delhi DMRC Seelampur Drain Project. 9. Ameya Developers (p) Ltd Pune Bridge Across river Washisthi, Ratnagiri 10. Gammon I Ltd Mumbai Mattancherry Bridge 11. UPSBCL Muradabad Moradabad By-pass Project 12. Simplex Concrete piles India Limited L B S Marg Flyover 13. UPSBCL Lucknow K V Yadav Chowk Flyover. 14. Petron Civil Engineering Limited Flyover at Elephantine Road 15. Gammon India limited Vijaydurg creek Bridge 16. Comet Trading Circle Kalka Const. Nepal 17. Comet Trading Circle Jeet Nirman Sewa Nepal 18. Comet Trading Circle Arnico / Kankai JV Nepal 19. Gammon India Ltd Jaigad Creek Bridge 20. Jog Egg. Ltd Andheri Flyover 21. KMC Cons. Ltd Bridge across river Birupa 22. Granor Rubber & Egg. Pvt Ltd Export 23. Afcons Infrastructure Ltd Ashram Flyover 24. JMC Project India Ltd Love Groove Junction 25. L & T Limited, B'lore GE - ITC Job Site 26. KMC Construction Limited Four Laning from Jagatpur to Chandikhol 27. M.S Khurana Engineering Pvt. Ltd Damanganga Kolak Bridge Kantoli Khodai Kolak Khadi Bill Khadi Indian Infra developers Pvt. Ltd. Par River Bridge Veparva Bridge 28. 29. Indian Infradevelopers Par River Bridge 30. Nanda & Co Varanasi NH-25 Sai River 31. Arvind Techno Engineers NH-2: 4 Laning of Bridges 32. Birla GTM Enterprise Jallandhar Bypass 33. East Coast Construction Beninganahalli 34. Gammon India Ltd, Mumbai DMRC Viaduct, Rithala 35. Gammon DMRC Viaduct, Rithala 36. Afcons Infrastructure Vypeen Flyover 37. Ameya Developers Maharashtra Project. 38. Puri International DMRC 39. BMS Projects Kanai Khadi Bridge-Surat Manor 40. Chetan Engineers Surat Manor Page 1 of 26 41. Moksh Constructions Sabri River 42. Narendra Mishra M.P. Project. 43. Gammon India Vasai Creek Bridge 44. Skanska Cementation DMRC 45. Singhania Sashi Bridges 46. Indian Infra Developers Vapi Project 47. Detibh Engineers Kolai 48. BMS Projects Kanai Khadi 49. East Coast Constructions Benniganahalli 50. Gayatri Projects Khammam 51. Techni Bharathi Aluva Angamally 52. Shakti Kumar Sancheti Hosur Krishnagiri 53. Manisha Engimark Surat Manor Tollway 54. J. Kumar & Company Seven Hill Junction, Jalna Road 55. Headquarters Major Permanent bridge Over river Sikku 56. Gammon India Ltd., Habbal Bridge 57. Raj Kumar Khurana Submersible Bridge Across river on sagar Bakoda 58. East Coast Constructions Grade Separator Project 59. Shaktikumar M. Sancheti Hosur -Krishnagiri 60. Gammon (I) Ltd., Viaduct at Ramshilla 61. Gammon (I) Ltd., Grade Separator at Intersection Near Habbal 62. Hindustan Engineers Syndicate A-Velparuva Bridge Package-2 B-Par River Bridge C-Kolak bridge D-Bridge Over River Bridge Damanganga 63. Skanska Cementation India Ltd., Pithampura 64. Shaktikumar M Sancheti Ltd., Major Bridge @ 78.856 Chainage 65. Mahindra Kumar & Company Sank Bridge Project on NH - 3 66. Skanska Cementation India LTD., DMRC 67. Gammon India Ltd., Carriageway 68. Gammon India Ltd., 47 Bridges 69. Raj Kumar Khurana Submersible Bridg 70. Techni Bharathi Ltd., Aluva - Angamally Road Project 71. UPSBCL Lucknow B.C.U. 72. UPSBCL. EERP-8 Ah"bad Mahsana Road /River Kharion 73. Sri Harsha Const. (P) Ltd., Bridge Across river Sabari of Nellipaka Pochavaram Road 74. Degussa Const. Chemicals Asia Pacific 75. B. Engineers & Builders Ltd. Bhubaneswar 76. Gammon (India) Ltd. Widening & Strengthening of Existing 2 - Lane 77. Gammon (India) Ltd 47 Bridges on NH-5 78. LGE & C - Patel J/V Surat Manor Tollway Project 2 79. Rameshwaram 80. Sri Harsha Const. H.L. Submersible Bridge across 81. General Engineering Public Co. Ltd. Panom Sarakham Bypass Project Page 2 of 26 82. Gammon India Ltd. Viaduct on Trinagar Kohat Enclave 83. Atlanta Infrastructures Ltd. Lucknow Bypass Connecting NH-25 & NH-28 via NH-56 84. Atlanta Infrastructures Ltd. Lucknow Bypass Connecting NH-25 & NH-28 via NH-56 85. Gammon (I) Ltd. DMRC Viaduct on Kohat to Rithala 86. Shakti Kumar M. Sancheti Ltd. Hosur - Krishnagiri Road Project of NH-7 87. Skanska Cementation (I) Ltd., Pithampura 88. Ahluwalia Contracts (I) Ltd. DMRC Project at Pithampura 89. Gammon (I) Ltd. 47 Bridges on NH- 5 in Orissa 90. Gammon India Ltd. DMRC Viaduct on Kohat Rithala 91. Ahluwalia Contracts India Ltd. DMRC Project at Pithampura 92. Nanda & Company Ghaziabad - Kanpur Section of All' bad Division 93. Gammon India Ltd. DMRC Viaduct on Kohat Rithala 94. Karan Development Services Pvt. Ltd. Bakur Aqua duct under Indira Sagar Canal Project 95. UPSBCL Grade Separator at Mico 96. Jagdish Chand Gupta Panvi Khad on By-Pass Road from Kaksthal to Wangtoo 97. SKEC - Dodsal J/V Surat Manor Tollway 98. Madhava Hytech Engineers Pvt Ltd. Rawosa Bridge 99. Gayatri Projects Limited Kaveri Aqueduct Project (ISP) 100. Simplex Projects Ltd. ROB Patna 101. Atlanta Infrastructure Ltd. ROB Mumbra 102. Bhandari Engineers and Builders Pvtl Ltd. Flyover Over at RTR Junction & Palam Junction 103. Essar Projects Ltd. National Highway Project from Chitradurga to Haveri . 104. E.E. NH, Moradabad Kosi Bridge on NH-24 105. S.N. Shrivastava & Associates Construction of Rider Spans of the Submersible Bridge 106. Jagdish Chand Gupta Construction of Bridge over Ghorapachar Nadi 107. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Allahabad Bypass Project 108. IJM (India) Infrastructure Ltd. Const. of Elevated Viaduct on Barakhamba Road Connaught Place to Kirti Nagar Section of DMRC 109. Madhava hytech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Project in Uttaranchal 110. Madhucon Projects Ltd. ISP Aquaduct at Amba Tunnel Project 111. General Engineering Public Company Limited PAK KRET BRIDGE Contract 2, 345 Interchange 112. Bandhu Traders Chambal River Bridge on Bewar-Etawah-Gwalior Road 113. UPSBC Ltd. ROB at Dhandari Kalan, Ludhiana 114. Thai Master Builders Co. Ltd. Rumbai-Jaya Project, 115. Simplex Concrete Piles (I) Ltd. DMRC 3C 43A & 43B Station of DMRC, Delhi 116. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Allahabad Bypass Project (Ganga Bridge) 117. Degussa Const. Chem. Thai Master Build. Co. Ltd. Surajthani Bridge 118. S.P. Singla Constructions (P) Ltd. Bridge over Silla Nallah on Chamba - Sahoo Road Page 3 of 26 119. Gammon India Ltd. 8205-DMRC Line 3 120. Bandhu Traders Rehabilitation in U.P. 121. Vinod Kumara Shukla Constructions (P) Ltd. Kaliasot Project 122. U.P. State Bridge Corporation Ltd. Construction of Flyover at Moti Nagar 123. M/s Madhava Hytech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Rawasan Bridge at Haridwar 124. IJM (India) Infrastructure Limited DMRC Voided Slab Bridges at Kirtinagar. 125. Madhucon Projects Ltd. Bridge at NH-1, Package (NS-3/DL) 126. Punj Lloyd Sasaram Project 127. M/s PT Magdatama Multi Usaha, Indonesia 128. Associated Constructions Rehab. & Upgrading of Chitradurg Section 129. Essar Projects Ltd. Golden Quadrilateral Project. 130. Rakesh Saxena Bridge across Awana River on Harsur-Pirguradia Road 131. Anil Singh & Co. Bariyarpur Left Canal in Rajnagar, Dist, Chhatarpur 132. Alok Shivhare Construction of Bridge over Hamp River 133. Tomar Builder and Contractors Pvt. Ltd Bridge across Sukh Chain River in Deori City 134. Simplex Concrete Piles (I) Ltd. Dwarka Viaduct & Station Site (Contract 3C24) of DMRC, 135. Atlanta Limited Lucknow Bypass Project 136. Ramji Lal Samadhiya Bridge at Sadhani river in Budor-Karmora Road 137. Triveni Prasad Mishra Construction of Submersible Bridge across Rier Bihar 138. S.K. Banerjee ROB @ Sagar 139. Mr. Rajesh Joshi Bridge across Halali River on Bhopal Berasia Road 140. Simplex Concrete Piles (India) Ltd. Ananda Rao Circle Flyover at Bangalore 141. Mittal Brothers Engineers & Contractors Bridge at Kamlapur Goan River 142. Building Supplies & Service Company LLC Al Mawaleh Interchange 143. Asian Techs Limited ROB at Sewashram under RUIDP 144. The Freyssinet Prestressed Concrete Co. Ltd. Old Narmada Bridge, Zadeshwar 145. The Freyssinet Prestressed Concrete Co. Ltd. Old Sasrdar Bridge, Zadeshwar 146. Prasad & Co. (Project Works) Ltd. PSC Yena Aqueduct in Satara (MS) 147. U.P.. State Bridge Corpn. Ltd. Construction of Flyover at Moti Nagar, Delhi 148. PNC Construction Co. Ltd. Construction of ROB (Garhmukeshwar to Moradabad) – Pkg. II 149. Ajay Engineers Construction of Aqueduct Sujlam-Suflam 150. S.P. Singla Constructions Pvt. Ltd. Bridge over Aleo Nallah on Kullu Manali Left Bank Road 151. INDIAN construction Co. (Guj.) Ltd. Aqueduct at Ch. 84.10 Km of Sujlam-Suflam spreading Canal across river Dhamani 152. Ajay Engineers Construction of Mazum Aqueduct Sujlam-Suflam 153. U.P.. State Bridge Corpn. Ltd. Construction of Flyover at Kenilworth Intersection on Hapur road in Distt. Ghaziabad 154. General Engineering Public co. Ltd. Uthaithani Bridge Project 155. BSC – C&C Jv. Kandhar – Heart Highway Improvement Project Phase II Pkg. V 156. Simplex Concrete Piles (India) Ltd. Anand Rao Circle Flyover at Bangalore Page 4 of 26 157. Tomar Builders & Contractors Pvt. Ltd. High level Bridge across Dindh River at Km 15/6 of Lahar – Amayan Road, Dist. Bhind. 158. Sadbhav Engg. Ltd. Gagodhar – Radhanpur Road Section of NH-15 159. Atlanta Ltd. Rob AT Mumbra, Thane 160. Ajay Engineers Bridge over River Sabarmati at Kamod 161. Shashin Construction Company Mohar Aqueduct 162. Ajay Kumar Sharma C/o of PSC Girder Bridge over (Hansa) Dhaneshwar Khad on Shananghati dargi Sohal Raod at RD Km 5/300 163. PNC Construction Co. Ltd. Construction of ROB (Garhmukeshwar to Moradabad) – Pkg. II 164. Mittal Brothers Engineers & Contractors Bridge at Kamlapur Goan River 165. Navayuga Engineering Co. Ltd. Kanpur Project 166. Sunil Sood 36 Mtr. Span Bridge at Kully H.P. 167. Puneet Chadha H.L. Bridge across Bankuri Nallah on Bypass Road in Km 10/2 168. Gammon India Ltd. Chandikhol Balasore 169.
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