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HCC is an integrated group spanning Construction, Real Estate and Infrastructure development. The HCC Group of companies comprises of HCC Construction, HCC Infrastructure, HCC Real Estate (HREL) and Lavasa Corporation. The group specializes in technically complex, new-age construction in infrastructure projects, as well as EPC, BOT, Integrated projects and townships.
HCC has made an unmatched contribution to civil engineering landmarks, having executed over 300 Bridges, 42 Dams and Barrages, 13 Hydel and 4 Nuclear Power plants, 140 Kms of Tunneling and 1,000 Kms of Roads and expressways. Its Wholly Owned Real Estate Subsidiary, HREL, is developing LEED certified, state-of-the-art, 1.8 million sq ft multi-tenanted IT Park located at Vikhroli, Mumbai’s emerging IT hub. HREL is also developing free India’s largest Hill Station, Lavasa, spread across a picturesque landscape of 12,500 acres, located 45 minutes away from Pune.
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| HCC won the coveted Golden Peacock Award for
Excellence in Corporate Governance for the year 2007.
The award has been instituted by the Institute of Directors (IOD) and the World Council for Corporate Governance, UK. It is a self-assessment tool aimed to accelerate organization’s improvement process.
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HCC has been executing some of the most exciting and challenging projects
in Indian history.
The major engineering landmarks include the world’s longest barrage at Farakka in West Bengal, India’s first underground metro at Kolkata and the second one in New Delhi, the Mumbai-Pune Expressway – India’s first six-lane expressway, the unique double curvature arch dam at Idukki in Kerala and one of Asia’s largest breakwaters
at Ennore Port in Tamil Nadu.
Every project has brought its share of challenges. One such challenge is in progress right now, at Nimoo Bazgo Hydroelectric Project in Leh Ladakh at
an altitude of 11,000 feet in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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