The Indian Construction Industry in general faces a huge dichotomy, neither is it valued overseas, other than as a source of labour resources, nor is it valued at home, because of fragmentation and poor practices, and yet the potenÂtial is huge.
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Infrascape 2012 | EPC: Roads may offer best opportunity
Essar Projects has seen a fair amount of movement in the EPC market in India. NHAI's long overdue push to align commercial and contractual environment for augmenting India's road infrastructure began to deliver results in FY2012.
We plan to change the face of the Indian EPC marketplace
We have built up the kind of expertise that doesn't exist with anyone else in India. We are in the unique position where our sister companies have placed large-scale orders (say, for a complete steel plant) for projects, with us.
We plan to change the face of the Indian EPC marketplace
We have built up the kind of expertise that doesn't exist with anyone else in India. We are in the unique position where our sister companies have placed large-scale orders (say, for a complete steel plant) for projects, with us.
India Infrastructure Finance 2010: Needed-A human face to infra lending
Infrastructure lending may need a more qualitative assessment approach, different from shorter-term, quantitatively evaluted funding, say experts.