Subramanian highlights Afcons’ expertise in delivering marine infrastructure projects
Afcons Infrastructure Ltd has received a Letter of Award on 9 June from the Vadhvan Port Project Limited (VPPL) for the construction of a 10.14 km breakwater at the upcoming Vadhvan Port in Maharashtra. The Rs.5,301 crore project, when completed, will be the second longest breakwater in the world.
Afcons Executive Chairman Krishnamurthy Subramanian said, “This award is a testament to Afcons’ proven expertise in delivering complex and large-scale marine infrastructure projects. The Vadhvan breakwater project will be a strategic enabler for India’s ambition to become a global maritime hub.”
Afcons Managing Director S Paramasivan added, “It is a moment of immense pride for us to secure one of the world’s landmark marine projects. This project showcases India’s growing expertise in executing complex infrastructure on a global scale. We are confident that the successful completion of this project will further strengthen our Prime Minister’s vision of Viksit Bharat.”
In India, Afcons has delivered several landmark marine projects. Internationally, Afcons has executed several complex marine projects, including the Bulk Jetty at Port of Sohar, Oman, one of the world’s deepest ports; the New Owendo International Port in Gabon, completed in a record time of 18 months and recognized as the fastest completed port project in West Africa; and the Sulphur Jetty in Kuwait, a comprehensive EPC berth facility with trestles, equipment, and structural works.
Afcons Infrastructure Ltd is flagship infrastructure engineering and construction company of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group. It has a legacy of over six decades, with strong track record of executing numerous technologically complex EPC projects both within India and internationally. The company has a footprint in 31 countries across South Asia, Africa, Middle East, and CIS. Fiinews.com







