The Railway Bridge No. 43-A project on the Mahesra–Kafurpur section of Northern Railway involved constructing a 45.70 m single-span open web girder bridge on a deep well foundation, along with earthwork, ballast supply, Broad Gauge track laying, and 25 kV electrification. Executed with strict adherence to Indian Railway standards, the project ensured high safety, quality, and structural integrity, significantly enhancing rail connectivity and operational efficiency in this critical corridor.
The Bijwasan Station project on the Delhi–Rewari section involved the construction of four subways totaling 770 meters in length with internal dimensions of 12.00 m width by 3.30 m height, alongside eight new platforms complete with drainage and related works. Utilizing the box-pushing method, the project was executed to high standards, enhancing passenger movement, safety, and station infrastructure on a vital Northern Railway corridor.
The Harsi High Level Canal project in Gwalior, M.P. is a turnkey infrastructure development valued at ₹55 crores, involving the construction of an extensive canal system using modern engineering techniques and advanced materials. Designed for efficient water transportation and sustainable management, the project ensures long-term durability while enhancing regional water supply reliability in compliance with stringent quality and environmental standards.
Execution of comprehensive civil works including earthwork in filling and cutting, mechanical compaction, turfing, provision of blanketing, construction of minor bridges, shifting of CI/DI water main pipelines, and construction of retaining walls, drains, and other allied structures between chainage 1300 to 7950 (excluding Bridge Nos. 31 and 32-A & Mandawali Railway Station). These works form a vital part of the development of the 3rd and 4th railway lines between Tilak Bridge and Anand Vihar Railway Station, aimed at enhancing rail connectivity and operational efficiency.
The project involves the widening and reconstruction of the Indore Airport to Pithampur-Dhar Road (State Highway), covering a stretch of approximately 17 kilometers. This critical infrastructure upgrade aims to enhance road capacity, improve travel efficiency, and ensure safer connectivity between Indore Airport and the key industrial and commercial hubs of Pithampur and Dhar.
— Thomas Tredgold