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IVRCL |
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Revenue
“catchment” potential for IVRCL |
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Water |
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According
to the Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation
(CPHEEO) investment requirement is as follows :
Water Supply : Rs 282 Billion
Sanitation : Rs 212 Billion
Solid waste management : Rs 23 Billion
Total : Rs
537 Billion
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Transport |
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Estimated
total investment required to increase and upgrade Indian road
Infrastructure is Rs. 540 Billion.
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Buildings
& Industrial Structures
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At
an assumed investment of Rs 100,000 (~USD 2,200) per housing unit,
the investment deficit translates to an estimated Rs 800 Billion
to be made over a period of time.
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Power
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At
an estimated capex of Rs 40 Million per MW, the investment deficit
for power is Rs 1,600 Billion.
Transmission infrastructure cost at 15% of this translates to
Rs 240 Billion.
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IVRCL
ISO 9001-2000 Certified Company : A Snapshot |
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Commenced commercial operations in 1990
Recognised as amongst strongest players in Water Infrastructure
Presence in other Infrastructure areas :
Roads, High-ways, bridges
Buildings & Industrial
structures
Power transmission
LSTK & FEED capabilities for water projects.
Demonstrated project execution capabilities
Initiating entry into BOT/BOOT type PPP contracts
Dun & Bradstreet’s 5A1 rating (Strong overall condition
with Minimum Risk)
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IVRCL
: Presence in key states |
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Rated
as the 3rd Fastest Growing Construction Company in India by Construction
World Annual Issue 2004
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For
more details visit: www.ivrcl.com |
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