Annual Report 2010-2011 - Gammon India
Annual Report 2010-2011 - Gammon India
Annual Report 2010-2011 - Gammon India
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includes <strong>India</strong>’s first fast breeder reactor project at Kalpakkam. <strong>Gammon</strong> has completed the civil works<br />
of this fast bread reactor and other BOP structures. Company has also secured the job of construction of<br />
administrative building package from IGCAR near Kalpakkam.<br />
<strong>India</strong> has a flourishing and largely indigenous nuclear power program and expects to have 20,000<br />
MW nuclear capacities on line by 2020 and 63,000 Mw by 2032. It aims to supply 25% of electricity from<br />
nuclear power by 2050. There are huge developments happening in recent years and your company already<br />
has the prequalification criteria to secure the new contracts. Due to huge capital investments and long<br />
gestation period and clearance from various statutory bodies, there is delay in start up of these projects.<br />
Projects secured in the current financial year are as below:<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
A NNUAL R EPORT I <strong>2010</strong>/11<br />
Project Value<br />
` crore<br />
1. Construction of Phase-11 Buildings for IGCAR 76<br />
2. Turbine Bldg and Balance of Plants for 500 MWe PFBR, Kalpakkam 81<br />
3. Pipeline Division:<br />
The Pipeline Division of your Company has been performing as a single point service provider in the Cross<br />
Country Pipeline Sector. The division is capable of executing both item rate & lump sum contracts in <strong>India</strong> and<br />
overseas.<br />
During the financial year <strong>2010</strong>-11, this division has successfully completed the following projects worth<br />
` 164 crore.<br />
(1) Duliajan Numaligarh Pipeline Project of M/s. DNP Limited, Assam.<br />
(2) Composite Works for Raman Mandi Pumping Station of M/s. Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd.<br />
(3) Raman Mandi Bhatinda Bahadurgarh Pipeline Project of M/s. Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd.<br />
(4) Kandla Samakhaili Pipeline Project of M/s. GAIL <strong>India</strong> Limited.<br />
Some of the Projects under execution include:<br />
(1) Brahmaputra Pipeline Project of M/s. Brahmaputra Crackers & Polymers Ltd.<br />
(2) Bahadurgarh Tikrikalan Pipeline Project of M/s. Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd.<br />
After the successive completion of composite works at Raman Mandi Pumping Station, <strong>Gammon</strong> <strong>India</strong> is now<br />
qualified for the handling of Refinery Piping and Equipment Erection of major pipeline Projects.<br />
4. Water and Environment:<br />
The Infrastructure Industry in the country is witnessing a growing demand in the water and environment<br />
sector which has tremendous opportunities. The Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering<br />
Organization Estimates an investment requirement of ` 1.73 trillion for meeting 100% coverage of safe<br />
water supply and sanitation services by 2021 in the country. The Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban and Rural<br />
Management (JNNURM) allocations for water related projects are the highest. Water related projects form<br />
63% of the total number of approved projects and 74% of the total approved cost.<br />
With the growing priority of the government to this sector, <strong>Gammon</strong> <strong>India</strong> will be an active participant and has<br />
targeted projects valued at ` 1,300 crore in this sector.<br />
• Currently, only 75% of the rural population and 85% of the urban population have access to public water<br />
supplies. However, municipal agencies in many <strong>India</strong>n towns and cities are unable to increase their water<br />
supply capacities to match population growth, especially in the urban areas. The water requirement for<br />
industrial use alone is expected to quadruple from the current 30 billion cubic meters to 120 billion cubic<br />
meters, by 2025.<br />
• The Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering estimates an Investment requirement of ` 1.73<br />
trillion for meeting 100% coverage of safe water supply and sanitation services by 2021.<br />
About 55% of the resources are likely to be mobilised through Programmes of the Union Government, 28%<br />
through State Outlays, 8% through institutional financing, 8% through assistance from external agencies, and<br />
the remaining 1% through PPPs.