Gammon India
Gammon India Limited is one of the largest civil engineering construction companies in India.[2] Headquartered in Mumbai, it was founded in 1922 by John C. Gammon.
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Traded as | NSE: GAMMONIND BSE: 509550 |
ISIN | INE259B01020 |
Industry | Engineering, procurement and construction |
Founded | 1922 |
Founder | John C. Gammon |
Headquarters | Mumbai, India |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Abhijit Rajan President |
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Number of employees | 50 (March 2019) |
Website | www.gammonindia.com |
Notable projects
Gammon India has executed some notable civil engineering projects:[3]
- The first precast reinforced concrete piling job in India—construction of the foundations of the Gateway of India, Mumbai in 1919[4]
- Cable-stayed bridge at Akkar, Sikkim
- One of the longest railway tunnel in Asia for Konkan Railway at Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
- Mahatma Gandhi Setu spanning the river Ganges, between Patna and Hajipur in Bihar[5]
- Terminal building for Sharjah International Airport, UAE
- Elevated viaducts for Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
- India's first second-generation nuclear reactor Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam[6]
- Gammon have built the largest number of bridges in the Commonwealth region.
- The first 500 MW thermal power station at Trombay
- The then longest urban flyover at Hebbal for the Bangalore Development Authority - 5.3km
- Prithvi Highway, Nepal
Gammon India was the recipient of a performance bonus based on its delivery of the extradosed flyover ahead of the 2010 Commonwealth Games at Delhi for the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). Gammon India was also awarded the 'Signature Bridge Project' award for executing a modern designed bridge and approach way for the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC). This project, valued at close to Rs.10,000 million, is designed to ease traffic flow in Wazirabad, a high traffic density zone in North Delhi.
Notable accidents
- In 2007, a portion of a flyover being built by Gammon India in Panjagutta area in Hyderabad collapsed, killing 20 people.[7]
- In 2009, a bridge being built by Gammon India for Metro rail in Delhi collapsed, killing 6 people and injuring 13.[8]
References
- "Balance Sheet 31.03.2019".
- "Gammon India Limited-About us". Archived from the original on 29 June 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- "Gammon India Ltd. – Builders to the nation". Gammonindia.com. Archived from the original on 21 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
- http://www.gammonindia.com/projects/landmark-project-for-gammon-india.htm
- "Gandhi Setu: An engineering marvel". The Times of India. 11 June 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
- "Under pressure Gammon India executed big project". The New Indian Express. 29 July 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2009.
- http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/20_dead_in_Hyderabad,_India_flyover_collapse
- "6 killed, 13 injured in Metro bridge collapse in Delhi – The Times of India". The Times Of India. 12 July 2009.