Essar Projects, a leading EPC (Engineering Procurement & Construction) company, has announced that it has won a contract for a 100-km pipeline from GSPL India Gasnet Ltd. (GIGL).
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Tag: Essar Projects
Ready? Fire! Aim!
As project managers rush headlong into implementation without planning and carrying out pre-project activities, it´s a case of putting the cart before the horse. No wonder catastrophic delays and bungled projects are the order of the day.
Xylem bags order in Gujarat
Essar Projects India has awarded a contract to Xylem Inc to install its Sanitaire ICEAS biological treatment system in a waste water treatment plant in Jamnagar of Gujarat.The new plant planned will treat all the municipal waste water in Jamnagar.
Project management lessons
As economic uncertainty continues to rage, organisations are recognising the value of project management as a critical capability that will steer them towards their business goals.
Essar secures Rs 700 cr BPCL contract in Kochi refinery
Essar Projects (EPL) has bagged a contract worth Rs 700 crore from Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL). The scope of work includes project management, residual process design, detailed engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction, commissioning, and performance testing of the Coke Drum Structure Package (CDSP) of the Delayed Coker Unit (DCU) at the BPCL Kochi Refinery for the Integrated Refinery Expansion Project.
Essar Projects to offer more services
Media reports indicate that the Ruias controlled Essar Projects wants to diversify its operation beyond the basic engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services it offers to clients. As part of this strategy, the company acquires a small stake in the projects that it executes for its global client
IOC ropes in Essar Projects for safety improvement project
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) roped in Dubai-based engineering firm Essar Projects to implement process safety related improvements at its terminals and depots across the country. According to the contract, Essar Projects is responsible for basic and detailed design and project management relating to implementation of various HSE requirements in 109 POL terminals or depots of IOC acro
Only a transparent delivery system can attract FDI
India's resource governance system needs to ensure allocation of iron ore resources to all the steel producers, so that effective value addition can happen within the country and India will be less dependent on import of finished steel,
Essar firms to reduce dependence on group companies
Essar group companies like Essar Shipping, Essar Ports, Essar Projects would diversify their operations and reduce their dependence on sister companies for business. These companies largely cater to the sister companies and thereby rely on these firms for revenue generation.
For example, currently, Essar Projects earns around 60 percent of its revenue from group firms, but wants to eventually take external orders to 90 percent, deriving half its re
Indian companies need to invest more in R&D
To stay competitive, companies have to be on their toes to cope up with integration of new technologies and sustain it in the long run, says Amit Gupta, CEO, Essar Projects (Hydrocarbons),