MARG Foundation India, MARG's EPC division provides integrated turnkey solutions towards design, engineering, material procurement, field services and construction & project management services for infrastructure sector and real estate projects. With more than 20 years of expertise and an unexecuted EPC order book is at Rs. 3,830 crores, MARG Foundation India is poised to surge ahead with its technological edge and innovative processes. While focusing on its core competence of marine infrastructure & industrial projects, MARG Foundation India is also in the process of building a healthy pipeline by bidding for additional EPC contracts worth Rs. 2700 crores in specialized areas like marine, industrial projects, urban infrastructure, solar & alternate energy sectors. MARG Foundation India undertakes, manages and executes projects in a wide variety of sectors with end-to-end capabilities spanning 6,000 man years of cross-specialized & diverse experience. Marine Construction:Master planning, engineering, design, on & off shore construction • Currently executing advanced stage of MARG Karaikal Port • MARG Karaikal port Phase 3, Mahe Fishing Harbour, Mugaiyur Ship Repair Yard & Cuddalore port to be executed in the near future • Facilities to handle wet cargo Integrated Urban Construction:Master planning, land development, civil works, infrastructure facilities etc • 1000 acres of city construction works underway • Multi-Level Car Parking in Chennai Industrial Construction:Civil, structural, mechanical, piping, electrical & instrumentation EPC capabilities • Sustainable alternate energy projects in Solar power & Wind turbines • Bidding for projects in the oil & gas, power and marine infra space Building Construction:Construction of military hospitals • Manufacturing units • Construction of malls, IT parks and commercial spaces 1mn. sq.ft. of residential and 1.5 mn. sq.ft. of commercial construction completed With innovation as a focus, MARG EPC brings in the best of technology and knowledge partners to deliver "technology innovation" & bolster its technical competence.
MARG EPC has deployed plant and machinery of Rs. 260 Cr.
Some of its large external clients across a cross-industrial customer base include Petronet, Government of Puducherry, ELCOT, Indian Railways, National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC), Indian Oil Corporation, Military Engineering Services – Delhi (MES), Hindustan Petro Chemical Ltd, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL), Lucknow Development Authority (LDA), HSCC India Ltd, Corporation of Chennai, Petronet LNG Ltd, Salem Corporation, Dept. of Fisheries - Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Bhavnagar Energy Company Limited, Housing and Urban Development Authority (HUDA), Uttar Pradesh Housing Development Board (UPHDB), DGMAP, Braithwaite & Co Limited etc. Pre-QualificationsMARG EPC with diverse experience in past has strengthened its eligibility to enter into bids. It has constructed MARG Karaikal Port (a Rs. 2,000 Cr marine infrastructure project). Through this MARG EPC is qualified to bid for: Construction of berths with length of more than 2.5 Kms • Construction of break-waters more than 8 Kms • Dredging works more than 40 million cu.mtr The successful development of two SEZs at MARG Swarnabhooomi in urban development & infrastructure sector enables MARG EPC to qualify in bids for construction of external SEZ projects across India. At Swarnabhoomi, MARG EPC has constructed across a million sq.ft & is eligible to bid for residential developments around 2.5 million sq.ft. MARG EPC will qualify to bid for commercial projects with built up area of more than 5 million sq.ft, on completion of MARG Junction Mall on OMR, Chennai. It is eligible to enter into power & mine sectors in fabrication of conveying system with length more than 15,000 meters, capable of handling around 8,000 TPH. It will qualify for laying pipelines worth more than Rs. 300 Cr on completion of Bhavnagar project. MARG EPC can bid for tank farms project with a capacity of more than 12,000 m3 of edible oil farms & 20,000 m3 of molasses farms & can enter into construction of mechanized industrial warehouses.
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