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INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT
From executing India's first greenfield
BOT project on National Highways -
Udaipur Bypass and successfully participating
in toll-based PPP infrastructure development
projects to building roads, highways,
bridges, runways, docks, ports, canals,
water courses, irrigation, embankment,
reservoirs and executing several EPC
projects, Atlanta is at the forefront
of developing India's infrastructure.
The company has serviced some of the
biggest players in the industry such
as National Highway Authority of India
(NHAI), Ministry of Road Transport
and Highways, Public Works Department,
Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai
and Airports Authority of India to
name a few.
Atlanta has established an enviable
reputation in the infrastructure development
and EPC space due to its ability to
harness technology to match the momentum
of tomorrow. The company owns and
employs modern, specialised and critical
fleet of equipment to successfully
execute large and complex projects.
Atlanta's EPC division is the oldest
and the largest business division
of the company and its key activities
comprise the actual execution of the
infrastructure projects. This key
in-house EPC capability helps the
company deliver quality projects on
time, amply demonstrated by the successful
completion of the Udaipur Bypass project
in less than half of the allocated
time.
Projects under
execution The company is currently
executing two toll-based BOT projects:
Mumbra Bypass (which is nearing completion)
and Nagpur-Kondhali along with several
other EPC projects.
Looking forward
Atlanta being a forward thinking company,
besides identifying traditional infrastructure
development projects plans to foray
into two new emerging segments: building
and maintaining car parking plazas
and airport management.
The company, is confident of success
in both these segments due to its
inherent construction expertise, flawless
execution skills, technological know-how
which will be backed by alliances
with established foreign players in
these field.
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