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Overseas Market Introduction

Service

INDIA: Understanding the opportunities in


Construction Sector in India

for

East Midlands Centre for Constructing the Built


Environment

Produced by

The Construction Sector Team, India


UK Trade & Investment

Date of report: 10 March 2008

Cost of report: £450

Order Ref: IND0621

Contact: Jayalakshmi Jayaraman


Senior Trade & Investment Adviser
Or
D Ramesh
Assistant Trade & Investment Adviser
British Deputy High Commission
20, Anderson Road
Chennai – 600 006
Tel: + 91 44 4219 2151
Fax: +91 44 4219 2321
Email: jayalakshmi.jayaraman@fco.gov.uk
d.ramesh@fco.gov.uk

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CONTENTS
Page

1. Summary of the enquiry 3

2. Methodology 4

3. Indian Construction sector 5

4. Opportunities for UK firms in the construction sector 8

5. List of current major projects in India 12

6. Regulations regarding construction industry 13

7. Political climate and visa norms 14

8. Off the shelf list of major contractors architects in India 17

9. Annexes

• Annex 1: Copy of ’s workplan 34

• Annex 2: Useful publications 36

• Annex 3: Forthcoming events in India 37

• Annex 4: Useful contacts 38

• Annex 5: UK Trade & Investment network in India 41

• Annex 6: Chargeable service: Feedback Report 43

The Overseas Market Introduction Service ("OMIS") is provided by the Commercial


Departments of Diplomatic Service Posts overseas as part of the joint trade development
operation, UK Trade and Investment, of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (" the FCO")
and the Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform ("BERR"). Whereas every
effort has been made to ensure that information provided through OMIS is accurate, these
Commercial Departments, UK Trade and Investment, the FCO and BERR accept no liability for
any errors, omissions or misleading statements in such information and accept no
responsibility as to the standing of any firm, company or individual mentioned."

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Summary of the Enquiry

East Midlands Centre for Constructing the Built Environment (EMCBE) was
established in 2004. The main objective of the Centre is to improve the
social, economic and environmental performance of the East Midlands
construction Industry.

More details about EMCBE and their services are available at their website:
www.emcbe.com.

EMCBE is organising an International Seminar on ‘Opportunities for


Design in the Built Environment’ on 20 March in Derby. This seminar is
designed specifically for UK businesses operating in the built environment
sector focussing on five key construction markets namely China, India,
Ireland, Qatar and Poland.

EMCBE is planning to table the specially commissioned market intelligence


report of the five key construction markets mentioned above at the Seminar.
With this objective in mind, EMCBE has commissioned an OMIS with the
following scope:

• A general overview of construction sector (size of the market, structure


and growth, major projects and opportunities)

• Political climate

• Regulatory aspects

• Visa norms for overseas companies

• Major trade associations / Networking bodies

• Off the shelf list of major contractors or architects contact details

A copy of the workplan is given at Annex I.

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Methodology

The UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) team based at the British Deputy High
Commission in Chennai compiled this report. UKTI teams in Delhi, Kolkata,
Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai contributed to the list of leading
architects and contractors.

Points to note:

Please note that Bombay is now officially Mumbai


Madras is now officially Chennai
Calcutta is now officially Kolkata

In everyday conversation Bombay, Madras and Calcutta are still widely used.

The business language of companies contacted for this report is English.

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India – Construction Sector – Overview

General Background

The construction industry in India is worth over USD 51 billion (£28 billion)
and accounts for more than 20% of GDP. It is also the largest employer in
the country after agriculture, employing approximately 31 million people.
(Source: Construction Industry Development Council – CIDC).

India is the second most populous country in the world with over 1 billion
people and constitutes 16% of the world’s population. There has been
significant growth of the urban population over the past decade. For
example, there are:

• 6 cities with over 4 million (Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata,


Bangalore and Hyderabad);
• 23 metro cities with over 1million; and
• 300 towns with up to 0.1 million

The organised real estate business in India is estimated at £ 8.25 billion


and is currently ranked 12th in the world, but is growing at a compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30%. (Source: India Brand Equity Foundation
- www.ibef.org). Consistent high economic growth, a shortage of residential
and commercial space, a booming retail industry and strong growth in
industrial output have all contributed to record levels of activity and
investment in this thriving sector.

The decision by the Government to allow 100% FDI in real estate in 2005
has led to significant additional interest and growth, both in the real estate
and construction sectors. Major international real estate companies are now
looking to India to help drive their business growth.

Building Materials

Building materials such as steel, glass, aluminium, paints, tiles, electrical


products, stand as additional indicators for the growth in the construction
sector. Products such as cement and tiles which are directly dependent on
the construction sector are witnessing growth of around 13% per year.
Other products and commodities e.g. steel, glass, paints and aluminium (ACP
and extrusions) are growing at 11%, 12% and 14% respectively.

Characteristics of Market

The Indian construction sector which remained unorganised until 2004


witnessed major changes lately which have been driven primarily by dynamic
policy interventions, free-flowing cross-border capital, entry of large

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International players, capital market funds and increasing end-user
demands. The industry is also trying to move up the value chain and in order
to achieve this, companies are going through a process of consolidation as
well as integration. This is evidenced by infrastructure companies moving in
to developer space and real estate companies having a diversified portfolio.
Many of these companies are also tapping international capital markets for
funds and the sector has attracted considerable amount of funds from Private
Equity players. As a result, the sector is becoming more mature and
increasingly competitive leading to strategic alliances and collaborations. The
growing sophistication in the sector and a significant level of activity in the
infrastructure space has created new opportunities for UK companies in the
area of designs, structural engineering, project management and supply of
high-end construction products. To capitalise on these opportunities, the
UK construction industry needs to be positioned to take advantage of them in
the medium and longer term.

Key Methods of Doing Business

Market strategy: UK companies keen to compete and win business in India


should ideally:

• Evolve a long-term strategy – a sustained market presence is key to


success.
• Choose the right customer or partner (e.g. projects in States such as
Bihar and Jharkhand need a more cautious approach).
• Keep product pricing firmly in mind. India is a competitive market and
price is very often the only issue that is considered when selecting a
bid.

But clearly India is not a market for everyone. In many areas India has its
own capability and expertise, often at a fraction of the price of international
competitors. It is therefore important that UK companies identify the areas
in which their product or service can succeed and target these strategically.
UKTI offices across India can help make sure your company gets this right
first time to avoid costly mistakes (see below).

Challenges in the market:

• Price is often the only consideration for many projects, products or


services
• A long term approach, including a presence in market, can be vital to
success in the Indian market
• Having the right partner, agent or distributor can make or break your
plans.
• The bureaucracy of government can be a challenge

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• Payment terms, particularly in States like Bihar and Jharkhand need to
be agreed carefully to avoid delays.

In a diverse market like India, it is important to have the right market


strategy. It is often very difficult or costly to retract if wrong decisions are
made. This can also have long-term and damaging reputational implications
which can harm longer-term prospects. This is particularly true in the
construction sector which tends to require overseas companies to have a
longer-term presence in the market before business is won.

India is clearly undergoing rapid and constant change and the business
environment, availability of goods and services and opportunities in the
construction sector reflect that change. British companies which have tried
(and sometimes failed) to do business with India in the past are amazed at
how quickly things have changed, mostly for the better, since they were last
here. Private sector opportunities which would have been unthinkable 20
years ago, are now embedded realities.

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Opportunities for UK firms in the construction sector

Housing: Nearly 75-80% of all real estate development taking place in India
is in the housing sector. The rising income levels in the country have led to a
huge unmet demand for dwelling units. According to Housing and Urban
Development Corporation (HUDCO), the shortage in dwelling units as of 2002
was close to 30 million. This has given rise to major township developments
in metropolitan areas which is also spilling into tier – II cities. With 40% of
India expected to be living in urban areas by 2010, there is an estimated
requirement of 3000 townships by 2030. Development of large townships
open new avenues of partnership between Indian and overseas companies.

Besides dwelling units, the housing segment is also witnessing emergence of


luxury/leisure homes, resort houses such as golf homes etc. across the
country. The high-end housing accounts for 15% of the total housing
market. Many of the developers in such higher segment of the market have
tied up with overseas architects and designers such as Arcop architects,
Jurong, Pacific course design Australia, Greg Norman and Callison Inc.

Opportunities: Design, landscaping and interiors.

Commercial Infrastructure

Commercial infrastructure covers IT and ITES buildings, industrial townships


like Special Economic Zones (SEZs), retail malls, entertainment infrastructure
like multiplexes, hotels and hospitals which accounts for 15% of the
construction activity in India.

IT & ITES: The single most important trigger in the demand for office space
is the phenomenal growth in the IT and ITES sector which has been growing
at an average of 25% annually for the last few years. Nearly 70% of the
demand for office space is from the IT sector. The supply of office space is
estimated to be around 45-50 million sq.ft at present. With the growth in
the economy, India needs additional office space of nearly 350 million sq.ft.
in the next 5 years.

Retail Space: The retail boom in India is of recent origin and is on an


ascending path. The retail industry in India is estimated to grow from its
present size of a little over £150 billion to nearly £275 billion by 2011.
Although, organised retail accounts for less than 4% of the total retail market
at present, it is expected to touch around 20% by 2011. Major Indian
corporates like Bharti, Reliance, Aditya Birla group, RPG and Indiabulls are
entering the sector. From 137 operational malls covering 28 million sq.ft
today, the country is expected to have 525 malls covering 140 million sq.ft
by 2011 (source: ICICI Home search). Already International design firms

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like JHP, Astound and Fitch are working in the Indian retail space. On the
development side, Indian companies like DLF, Vipul and Ansals are tying up
with international construction companies for project management to ensure
timely completion and delivery of projects.

A development closely linked to malls is that of multiplexes. Often, malls and


multiplexes co-exist in the same venue. As of 2006, India had 130
multiplexes which accounted only for 4-5% of the total screen. However,
with nearly 10% of the urban incomes being spent on entertainment, this
segment is set to grow rapidly. According to a study by Federation of Indian
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and PWC, the Indian media and
entertainment industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 19% to touch close
to £ 10 billion (source: India construction report). Indian companies like PVR
Cinemas, Essel Group, Adlabs and Inox are major players in the segment.

Another area of opportunities for UK companies is the Indian Hotel Industry.


The revenues of the Hotel and Restaurant industry at £7 billion during 2006-
07 had registered a growth of around 21% over the previous year. The
industry is expected to grow even faster in the coming years with 70,000-
80,000 rooms getting added in the next two years. At present, there are
110,000 hotel rooms and the industry is estimated to require an additional
150,000 rooms. Opening up of the aviation industry, Government’s decision
to upgrade a number of smaller airports in the country and the forthcoming
Commonwealth games have all added further impetus to the growth in this
segment. Big hotel chains like JW Marriott, Hilton, Accor and Hampshire are
a few names that are tying up with local partners to enter the market.

Opportunity: design, interiors, facility planning and maintenance and


project management

Special Economic Zones (SEZs): Government of India announced the SEZ


policy in the year 2000 and enacted the SEZ act in the year 2005. Since
then, 395 SEZs have been notified and 154 have been approved. These are
specially designated duty free zones and are deemed to be foreign territories
for the purpose of trade. The minimum prescribed area for a multi product
SEZ is 1000 hectares which are expected to provide world class
infrastructure for the tenants. A number of overseas companies like Nokia,
Flextronics, Motorola, Samsung and Adidas have shown interest in single
product SEZs. The Nokia SEZ is already functional and the Adidas-Apache
SEZ is nearing completion. These are large integrated industrial complexes
which provide huge opportunities for UK expertise in the areas of master
planning, design and facilities management.

Opportunity: integrated township planning, landscaping and project


management

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Major Infrastructure: India’s infrastructure has seen major developments
in the last few years to keep pace with a fast growing economy. The country
requires a total investment of around £ 185 billion in infrastructure in the
next five years. Projects like roads and airports also offer opportunities for
consultants and project management companies from UK. At present the
annual expenditure on road construction is about £ 2 billion. With an
additional road length requirement of 67,000 kms by 2015, the expected
investments in roads is over £ 27 billion.

Likewise, airports require a total investment of £5 billion both for


modernisation and development of new airports. Two airports at Delhi and
Mumbai have been privatised and two more airports at Chennai and Kolkata
are due for privatisation. In addition, Government has taken a decision to
upgrade as many as 28 regional airports.

Opportunity: design, structural engineering, project management

Green building and sustainable construction:

The green building movement in India started with the setting up of the
Indian Green building council in 2001. India follows two rating systems for
green certification. The first one is the LEED rating system being
implemented by the Green building council and the second one is an
indigenously developed rating system called GRIHA being administered by
TERI. The first LEED certificate was given to CII Sohrabji Godrej Green
Building Centre in Hyderabad in 2004. Since then the concept has gained
momentum. As of 2007, nearly 70 projects with a total area of 32 million
sq.ft were registered for green certification (Source: JonesLang Lasalle
Meghraj). Nearly 50% of the green buildings today are in the IT & ITES
sector. However, the movement is spreading to residential, healthcare,
hospitality and even some infrastructure projects.

Opportunity: certification systems, intelligent design, interiors and


facility management

Urban regeneration:

The growth in the urban population and acute short supply of land in urban
India have given rise to a rising number of urban regeneration projects.
Nearly 500 acres of textile mill lands in Mumbai are with real estate
companies for multi-use development of these lands. In addition, palaces in
Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhaya Pradesh, historical sites in Kolkata and
resettlement of slum clusters across India offer ample opportunities for urban
regeneration in the country. Kamala Mills compound conversion in to office
space (Mumbai), Phoenix Mills in to a shopping mall (Mumbai), ITC hotel in

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lower Parel, Mumbai, Dharavi slum resettlement (Mumbai) and Bata Nagar
(Kolkata) are a few examples of urban regeneration projects.

Urban regeneration has caught the imagination of even government


departments who are now thinking of putting large tracks of land in their
possession to commercial use. The examples are defence land
(cantonment), land with railways and postal department. The postal
department has recently formed a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) called Postal
Department Corporation for this purpose.

Opportunity: concept planning, design and project management.

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List of Current Major Projects in India

Name of the Developer Type Likely date of


project completion
Oberoi Skyz, Oberoi Luxury Highrise 2010
Mumbai Constructions apartments
Canary Wharf, Nitesh Estates Premium 2009
Bangalore Pvt Ltd apartments and
Pent Houses
Golf Villas, Kolkata, Hiland group and Golf Villas 2010
Batanagar Bata Ltd
Unitech Grande, Unitech Luxury apartments 2010
Noida (Near Delhi) with Golf course
Prestige Golf Prestige Leisure Golf Homes 2009
Village, Nandi Hills Resorts Pvt Ltd
(near Bangalore)
Lanco Hills, I.T. Lanco Group Integrated I.T. Yet to be
Park, Hyderabad park and launched
residential
complex
Lodha Excellus, Lodha Group Regeneration – 2009
Mumbai Mill compound in
to new office
complex
Reliance Energy Reliance Energy I.T. Park 2009
I.T. Park, Mumbai Ltd
RMZ Millennia RMZ group Corporate park 2008
Business Park
ITPL Chennai Ascendas I.T. park 2009
III phase
DLF Township, DLF Integrated 2022
Dankuni, West- Township
Bengal
Satellite Township, Nagarjuna Integrated To be launched
Tellapur, Construction, township
Hyderabad ICICI Ventures
RR Township, R R Industries I.T. park and 2013
Madurai, residential
Tamil Nadu complex
Bidadi Township DLF and Integrated Recently
(Outskirts of Bangalore Township awarded
Bangalore) Development
Authority

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Marriott Hotels- J.W. Marriott Hotels and Resorts Yet to be
Pune, Bangalore, Hotels launched
Mumbai, Chennai,
Kolkata and
Gurgaon
Reliance SEZ – Navi Reliance Special Economic In the planning
Mumbai Industries Ltd Zone stage
Karle SEZ – Outside Karle Infra Special Economic Under
Bangalore Projects Zone execution

Sources: Jones Lang Lasalle and other publications/journals on Construction

Regulations regarding construction Industry

FDI up to 100% allowed under the automatic route in real estate namely,
townships, housing, built-up infrastructure and construction development
project which would include but not restricted to housing, commercial
services, hotels, resorts, hospitals, educational institutions, recreational
facilities, city and regional level infrastructure.

For FDI in townships, housing, built-up infrastructure projects, the following


guidelines apply:

- Minimum area to be developed is 10 hectares


- Minimum built-up area to be 50,000 sq. mts.

100% FDI allowed under the automatic route in the following services:

- Construction and related engineering


- Urban planning and landscape services
- Architectural services

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Political Climate

India is the largest democracy in the world. It is a sovereign democratic


republic and has a parliamentary system of government with a federal
structure. The central government in New Delhi has exclusive jurisdiction
over all matters of national interest such as defence, communication,
banking and finance, international trade and foreign affairs. The state
governments have primary responsibility for matters such as law and order,
education, health and agriculture.

Political climate is stable, although the current ruling government is a


coalition of several political parties, which came together to form the National
Democratic Alliance. Typically, the term of an elected Government is for five
years and the country has a well established tradition of elected
Governments coming to power.

Even though different political parties have been in power at the Centre,
there has been a reasonable amount of continuity and certainty on the policy
aspects particularly relating to economic reforms.

Visa Norms for Overseas Companies

Visitors to India need visas to enter the country unless they are Indian
Citizens. Indian visas can be obtained in the UK from the High Commission of
India, London or other Consulates at the addresses mentioned below:

High Commission of India


India House
Aldwych
London
WC2B 4NA

Tel: 020 7836 8484


Tel: Visa Enquiries: 020 76323149 / 02076323152 / 02076323153
Website: www.hcilondon.org

Consulate General of India, Birmingham


20 Augusta Street
Jewellery Quarter, Hockley
Birmingham, B18 6JL

Telephone: (00 44) 121 212 2782


Fax: (00 44) 121 212 2786
E-Mail: cgi@congend.fsnet.co.uk
Website: www.cgibirmingham.org
Consul General: Mr. N.P.Sharma

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Consulate General of India, Edinburgh
17 Rutland Square
Edinburgh, EH1 2BB

Telephone: (00 44) 131 229 2144


Fax: (00 44) 131 229 2155
E-Mail: indianconsulate@btconnect.com
Website: www.cgiedinburgh.org
Consul General: Mr. Ramesh Chander

Business Visa

Business visa is valid for six month or one/more years with multiple entries.
However, the period of stay in India (for each visit) under this category is
limited to six months only. A letter from the sponsoring organization
indicating nature of applicant's business, probable duration of stay, validity of
visa, places and organizations to be visited and also a guarantee to meet
maintenance expenses etc. should accompany the application. Business visa
valid for ten years with multiple entries is available to foreign businessmen
who have set up or intend to set up joint ventures in India.

Residential Permit

All foreign nationals are required to register with the local immigration
authorities called the Foreign Regional Registration Office (FRRO) within 14
days from their date of arrival, if their visas are valid for longer than six
months. A foreign national holding a visa valid for six months or less who
wants to stay in India beyond the period of validity must register within 14
days after 180 days from the time of arrival in India subject to holding a visa
for the extended period. To register with the local registration office, certain
prescribed documents must be presented.

The original passport and visa are also required at the time of filing the
application with FRRO. Registration is valid for the term of the visa and
many be extended on application. Failure to register may result in the
Immigration authority’s refusal to allow the foreign national to leave the
country.

Employment Visa

For employment visa, an appointment letter, contract letter, applicant's


resume and proof that the organization is registered in India are required.
Duration of visa would depend on the period of the contract.

Entry visas are issued to accompanying family members of individuals


visiting India on business or for employment. Spouses or dependants of

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working expatriates must obtain separate work permits to be employed in
India. Family members intending to reside with the working expatriates
must register separately at the local registration office. Children of working
expatriates must obtain student visas to attend schools in India.

For more information please visit the Indian High Commission’s website
(www.hcilondon.org).

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Off the shelf list of major contractors architects in India

Western region

Mr Vipul Bansal, Chief Executive Officer


Mr Ajay Sharma, Manager Operations
India Bulls Real Estate
S. P Centre, C – Wing
41-44 Minoo Desai Marg
Near Radio Club
Colaba
Mumbai – 400 005
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 3989 5555 / 3980 5084 (D)


Fax: +91 22 6743 0522
Email: ajaysharma@indiabulls.com

Mr Phillie Karkaria, Executive Director


Tata Realty and Infrastructure Limited
Elphinstone Building, 2nd Floor
10, Veer Nariman Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 6629 4007


Fax: +91 22 6610 0520
Email: pdkarkaria@tata.com

Mr Arun Altekar, Assistant Vice President


Zoom Developers Private Limited
C-Block 5th & 6th Floor
Devchand House
Shiv Sagar Estate
Dr Annie Besant Road
Worli
Mumbai – 400 018
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 6653 1100 - 10


Fax: +91 22 6653 1145
Email: aaltekar@zoomdevelopers.com
Website: www.zoomdevelopers.com

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Mr Deepesh Salgia, Vice President (Special Projects)
Mahindra Lifespaces
Mahindra Towers, 5th Floor
Worli
Mumbai – 400 018
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 2492 9353/54


Fax: +91 22 2497 5084
Email: ds@manindralifespace.com
Website: www.mahindras.com

Mr Shishir Baijal, Chief Executive Officer


Mr Arun Patkie, Head Projects
Kshitij Investment Advisory Co Ltd (Future Group Company)
52 Kalpataru Synergy, 5th Floor
West Wing
Opp Grand Hyatt
Vakola
Santacruz (East)
Mumbai – 400 055
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 6642 3400


Fax: +91 22 6642 3401
Email: Shishir.baijal@kiac.in / arun.patkie@kiac.in
Website: www.kshitijfund.com

Mr Vinod Rohira, Director Sales & Marketing


K Raheja Group
Block G, Plot No. C-30
Bandra Kurla Complex
Behind ICICI Bank
Bandra (East)
Mumbai – 400 051
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 2656 4000 / 26564855


Fax: +91 22 2656 4560
Email: vinod@kraheja.com
Website: www.krahejas.com

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Ms Vidya Basarkod, Vice President
Business Development Group
Reliance ADA Group
Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City
I Block, Ground Floor
North Wing
Thane-Belapur Road
Koparkhairane
Mumbai – 400 709
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 3038 6960


Fax: +91 22 3038 6699
Email: vidya.basarkord@relianceada.com
Website: www.rel.co.in

Mr Cyrus Pithawalla, Director


Hiranandani Construction Company
Olympia, Central Avenue
Hiranandani Business Park
Powai
Mumbai - 400 076
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 4007 6666 / 2576 6721 / 6831


Fax: +91 22 2570 6450
Email: pithawalla.cyrus@hiranandani.net
Website: www.hiranandani.net

Mr Ashutosh Pathare, Vice President


(Commercial Sales & Business Development)
Shapoorji Pallonji Group
Shapoorji Pallonji Centre
41/44 Minoo Desai Marg
Colaba
Mumbai – 400 005
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 2287 1040


Fax: +91 22 6633 8176
Email: ashutosh.pathare@shapoorji.com

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Mr Ajit Pradhan, Vice President (Marketing)
Hindustan Construction Company
Hincon House, LBS Marg
Vikhroli
Mumbai – 400 083
Maharashtra

Tel : +91 22 2577 5959 / 4007 6666


Fax: +91 22 2577 5929
Email: ajit.pradhan@hccindia.com
Website: www.hccindia.com

Southern Region - Chennai

Mr V S Ramana
Head - Corporate Communication - L&T - ECC
Larsen & Toubro - ECC Construction Group
Mount Poonamallee Road
Manapakkam
Chennai - 600 089
Tamil Nadu

Tel: +91 44 2252 6304


Fax: +91 44 2249 2317
Website: www.lntecc.com

Mr E Viswanathan, Head (Mechanical and Electrical)


Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd
S S R Pankajam Towers, III Floor
30, Arunachalam Road
Saligramam
Chennai – 600 093
Tamil Nadu

Tel: +91 44 2345 4824


Fax: +91 44 2345 4825
Mobile: +91 94443 94341
Email: cccl@vsnl.com or mande@ccclindia.com
Website: www.ccclindia.com

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Mr Sridhar Ramani
General Manager – Infrastructure Business Unit
MARG Constructions Ltd
Marg Axis, 4/318 Old Mahabalipuram Road
Kottivakkam
Chennai - 600 041
Tamil Nadu

Tel: +91 44 2454 1111


Fax: +91 44 2454 1123
Email: sridharramani@margconstructions.com
Website: www.margconstructions.com

Contact: Dr C N Srinivasan, Partner


C R Narayanarao Architects
10, Karpagambal Nagar
Mylapore
Chennai - 600 004
Tamil Nadu

Tel: +91 44 2499 1676, 2499 1682


Fax: +91 44 2499 1318
Mobile: +91 98440 21676
Email: crn@crn.co.in or crn@vsnl.com
Website: www.crn.co.in

Contact: Mr M Sridharan, Partner


M Arunachalam & Co
117/79, Lloyds Road
Royapettah
Chennai - 600 014
Tamil Nadu

Telefax: +91 44 2811 2881, 2811 5038, 2811 1735, 2811 2673
Email: maand@vsnl.com

Contact: Mr R Kannan, Managing Director


Infratech Infrastructure Services Pvt Ltd
32, Luz Church Road
Mylapore
Chennai - 600 004
Tamil Nadu

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Tel: +91 44 2466 0230
Fax: +91 44 2466 0230
Mobile: +91 94440 84330
Email: contact@infratech.co.in

Contact: Mr R Shankar, Executive Director


S Subrahmanyan Construction Co P Ltd
20, Sir C V Raman Road
Alwarpet
Chennai - 600 018
Tamil Nadu

Tel: +91 44 2499 1327, 2499 2528, 2499 0759


Fax: +91 44 2499 1092
Email: sscopl@airtelbroadband.in

Contact: Mr Jair Dsouza, Vice President (Commercial)


ETL Infrastructure Services Ltd
ELNET Software City
T S 140, Block 1 & 9
CPT Road
Taramani
Chennai – 600 113
Tamil Nadu

Tel: +91 44 2254 2639, 2254 2640


Mobile: +91 98414 19797
Email: jair@etlinfra.com

Contact: Mr Oscar G Concessao


OCI Architects
No 2, Vivekananda Road
Srinivasanagar
Chetpet
Chennai – 600 031
Tamil Nadu

Telefax: +91 44 2836 1237, 2836 1962


Mobile: +91 98410 17182

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Southern Region - Bangalore

Ms Sunanda A J R
Mistry Architects
444, 13th Cross
V Main, II Stage Indiranagar
Bangalore - 560 038
Karnataka

Tel: +91 80 2525 0186 / 2525 7529


Fax: +91 80 2525 6474
Email: sunanda@mistrys.com
Website: www.mistrys.com

Thomas Associates - Architects


# 32 /4, Kasturba Road Cross
Bangalore - 560 001
Karnataka

Tel: +91 80 2221 7521 / 2224 0544


Fax: +91 80 2223 8396
Email: thomas@ta-arch.com

Ms Indira Sharma
Brigade Group
Penthouse, Brigade Towers
135, Brigade Road
Bangalore - 560 025
Karnataka

Tel: +91 80 4137 9200


Fax: +91 80 2221 8492 / 7
Email: indira@brigadegroup.com

Ms Nilanjana Raychaudhuri
Senior Manager - Corporate communications
Subhash Projects and Marketing Limited
Subhash House, 8/2, Ulsoor Road
Bangalore - 560 042
Karnataka

Email: nilanjanarc@blr.spml.co.in
Website: www.spml.co.in

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Southern Region - Hyderabad

Mr V Ramaraju, Vice-president, Business Development


Maytas Infra Limited
6-3-1186/1&2, Plot no.12
Maytas House, Begumpet
Hyderabad – 500016
Andhra Pradesh

Tel: + 91 40 40409333
Fax: + 91 40 23418503
Mobile: + 91 9866201111
Email: ramaraju_kalidindi@maytas.in or kvramaraju@gmail.com
Website: www.maytasinfra.com

Mr R S Sharat, Executive Director


LANCO Infratech Ltd
Plot No.4, Software Units Layout,
HITEC City, Madhapur,
Hyderabad - 500 081
Andhra Pradesh

Tel: +91 40 4009 0400


Fax: +91 40 2311 6127
Email: rs.sharat@lancogroup.com
Website: www.lancogroup.com

Mr Hari Challa, Managing Director


Aliens Group
Plot no # 57
Vittal Rao Nagar Madhapur
Hyderabad - 500081
Andhra Pradesh

Tel: + 91 40 4033 6666


Email: hari@aliensgroup.in
Website: www.aliensgroup.in

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Mr Som Bhopal, Director
GVK Power & Infrastructure Limited
Paigah House, 156-159
Sardar Patel Road
Secunderabad – 500 003
Andhra Pradesh

Tel: + 91 40 27902663 / 27902664


Fax: + 91 40 27902665
Email: som@gvk.com
Website: www.gvk.com

Mr G Yoganand, Managing Director


Manjeera Group
# 304, Aditya Trade Centre
Aditya Enclave Road, Ameerpet
Hyderabad- 500 038
Andhra Pradesh

Tel: + 91 40 2373 5194 / 2374 3017


Fax: +91 40 2373 3763
Email: gyn@manjeera.com
Website: www.manjeera.com

Northern Region

Mr H S Narula
Chairman
D.S. Construction Ltd
C-66, N.D.S.E. Part-II
New Delhi - 110049

Tel: 91 11 2625 5835/2753


Fax: 91 11 2625 2248
Email: mukul.bhardwaj@dsconstruction.com

Mr Brian Emerton, Managing Director


DLF Laing O'Rourke
2nd Floor, Tower-B, Unitech
Cyber Park, Sector – 39
Gurgaon - 122 001

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Tel: 91 124 4615555
Fax: 91 124 4615402
Email: vawasthi@dlf.com

Mr Arup Roy Choudhury


Chairman & Managing Director
National Buildings Construction
Corporation Ltd.
NBCC Bhawan, Lodi Road
New Delhi - 110003

Tel: 91 11 24690314-17
Fax: 91 11 24626995
Email: nbccho@del2.vsnl.net.in

Mr Atul Punj
Chairman
Punj Lloyd Limited
Punj Lloyd House
17-18 Nehru Place
New Delhi - 110019

Tel: 91 11 26200123
Fax: 91 11 26200111
Email: info@punjlloyd.com

Mr Pranay Sinha, President & CEO


Select Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.
101 – 103, Kanchenjunga Building
18, Barakhamba Road
New Delhi – 110 001

Tel: +91 11 4211 4211


Fax: +91 11 4211 4222
Email: contact@selectcitywalk.com

Mr Sanjeev J. Aeren
Managing Director
AEZ Group of Companies
707-712A, 43 Chiranjiv Tower
Nehru Place
New Delhi 110019

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Tel: 91 11 26287900
Fax: 91 11 26426665
Email: sanjeevaeren@yahoo.com

Mr P P Mainra
Executive Director
Era Infrastructure (India) Limited
B-24, Sector 3
Noida - 201301

Tel: 91 120 4037000


Fax: 91 120 4037029
Email: ppmainra@eragroup.in

Gautam Bhalla
Director - Projects
Vatika Group
Vatika Triangle
5th Floor Sushant Lok-1 Block-A
Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road
Gurgaon - 122002
Email: gautambhalla@vatikagroup.com

Mr Sanjay Chandra
Managing Director
Unitech House
L Block South City-1
Gurgaon - 122001

Tel: 91 124 4125200


Fax: 91 124 2380056/6383332
Email: ulgroup@vsnl.com

Mr C P Kukreja
Managing Director
C.P. Kukreja Associates
Ashirwad Building
D-1 Green Park
New Delhi 110016

Tel: 91 11 26863953
Fax: 91 11 26865770
Email: cpkukreja@vsnl.com
Website: www.cpkukreja.com

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Mr S S Chakraborty
Managing Director
Consulting Engineering Services (India) Limited
57 Nehru Place Manjusha Building (5th Floor)
New Delhi 110019

Tel: 91 11 26485284/26465484/26465485
Fax: 91 11 26460409
Email: cesinter@vsnl.com

Span Consultants Private Limited


Consulting Engineers, Architects & Planners
SPAN House
92-C, Gurudwara Road
Madangir New Delhi –110062

Tel: +91 11 2995 5645 - 54 (10 Lines)


Fax: +91 11 2995 5643, 2649 1482
Email: info@spanconsult.com
Website: www.spanconsult.com

Mr K K Kapila
Chairman & Managing Director
Intercontinental Consultants and Technocrats Pvt. Ltd. (ICT)
D-180 Okhla Industrial Area, Phase I
New Delhi 110020

Tel: 91 11 40573147-149
Fax: 91 11 40573145-46
Email: cmd@ictonline.com, ict@vsnl.com

Eastern Region

Mr Ashish Acharjee
Formation
AA-127, Salt Lake, Sector - I
Ground Floor
Kolkata - 700 064
West Bengal

Tel: +91 33 2321 7320/7321


Email:ashish.acharjee@gmail.com

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Mr Anindya Basu
Anindya Basu & Associates
82/7D, Ballygunge Place
Kolkata - 700 019
West Bengal

Tel: +91 33 6515 5500


Mobile: +91 98302 67899
Email:baydnina@gmail.com; abassoc@gmail.com

Mr Partha Ranjan Das


Partha Das & Associates
AE 377, Sector- I
Salt Lake
Kolkata - 700064
West Bengal

Tel: +91 33 2358 7614, 23588574


Mobile: +91 9830047410
Email:prdas@rediffmail.com

Mr Dulal Mukherjee
Dulal Mukherjee & Associates
28, Shakespeare Sarani
10th Floor
Kolkata – 700 017
West Bengal

Tel: +91 33 22870388, 2287 7865


Email:dma@cal.vsnl.net.in
Website: www.dulalmukherjee.com

Mr Ranajit Gupta
Interdesign International
220/2, Panditiya Road Extension
Kolkata - 700 029
West Bengal

Tel: +91 33 2466 0625


Mobile: +91 93309 44627
Fax: +91 33 2463 4028
Email:info@interdesign.co.in; interdes@satyam.net.in;
ranajit@cal.vsnl.net.in
Website: www.interdesign.co.in

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Mr Prabir Kumar Mitra
Prabir Mitra & Co.
84, Raja Basanta Roy Road
Kolkata - 700 029
West Bengal

Tel: +91 33 2466 2091/1616


Email:prabirmitra@vsnl.net

Mr Debatosh Sahu
Espace
47, K.K. Majumdar Road,
1st Floor,
Kolkata - 700 075
West Bengal

Tel: +91 33 2465 4159/4130


Mobile: +91 98300 90144
Email:espace@cal.vsnl.net.in; espace@vsnl.com
Website: www.espaceindia.com

Mr Manish Chakraborty
The Transformation Group
Action Research in Conservation of the Heritage (ARCH)
AA-171A, Sector - I
Salt Lake
Kolkata – 700 064
West Bengal

Tel: 91 33 2359 6303


Telefax: 91 33 2355 3188
Email: ashmon@cal2.vsnl.net.in

Mr Pradip Jyoti Agrawal, Officer-on-Special Duty


Bengal Ambuja Metro Development Limited
Vishwakarma
86C, Topsia Road (South)
Kolkata – 700 046
West Bengal

Tel: 91 33 2285 0028-39


Fax: 91 33 2285 0610
Email: pkagrawal@ambujarealty.com
Website: www.bengalambuja.com

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Mr Jayprakash Agrawal, Proprietor
Agrawal & Agrawal
96, Beltala Road
Kolkata - 700 026
Tel: 91 33 24748164

Mr Rahul Todi, Managing Director


Bengal Shrachi Housing Development Ltd.
Shrachi Tower
686, Anandapur (7th, 8th and 9th Floor)
E.M. Bypass
Rash Behari Connector Junction
Kolkata – 700 107
West Bengal

Tel: 91 33 3984 3984


Fax: 91 33 3984 4244
Email: ravi@shrachi.com
Website: www.shrachi.com

Mr Sanjay Jhunjhunwala, MD & CEO


Mani Group
2D, Queens Park
Kolkata – 700 019
West Bengal

Tel: 91 33 2461 4464-9/5238


Fax: 91 33 2461 5178
Email: teage@vsnl.com
Website: www.manigroup.com

Mr Sumit Dabriwala, Director


Calcutta Metropolitan Group Limited
224C, AJC Bose Road
4th Floor (Opposite La Martinere)
Kolkata – 700 020
West Bengal

Tel: 91 33 2283 9015 (6 lines)


Mobile: 91 98300 11661
Email: sumit@hilandcal.com
Website: www.hilandcal.com

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Mr Nandu Belani, Managing Director
Belani Housing Development Ltd.
India House, 9th Floor
69, Ganesh Chandra Avenue
Kolkata – 700 013
West Bengal

Tel: 91 33 2237 6718, 2236 5696, 2225 2630


Fax: 91 33 2225 0640
Email: belani@cal3.vsnl.net.in
Website: www.belanis.com

Mr Sushil Mohta, Managing Director


Merlin Group
79, Shambhunath Pandit Street
Kolkata – 700 020
West Bengal

Tel: 91 33 2455 6702-9


Fax: 91 33 2454 2442
Email: info@merlinprojects.com; sushil@merlinprojects.com
Website: www.merlinprojects.com

Mr. Pradeep Sureka, Director


Sureka Group of Companies
3/1, Loudon Street
Kolkata – 700 017
West Bengal

Tel: 91 33 2287 1221-4


Fax: 91 2287 3904
Email: Pcl@surekaproperties.com
Website: www.surekaproperties.com

Mr Rahul Saraf, Managing Director


Forum Projects Pvt. Ltd.
4/1 Red Cross Place, (3rd Floor)
Kolkata - 700 001
West Bengal

Tel: 91 33 2242 0279/0457


Mobile: 91 98310 01299
Fax: 91 33 2248 7843
Email: rahul@forumprojects.in
Website: www.forumprojects.in

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Mr Rajiv Mundhra, Director
Simplex Infrastructure Ltd.
Simplex House
27 Shakespeare Sarani
Kolkata - 700 017
West Bengal

Tel: 0091 33 2289 1476/1477/2301 1600


Fax: 0091 33 2289 1468
Email: rajiv@simplexindia.com; rajivmundhra@simplexindia.com
Website: www.simplexconcrete.com

Mr Rahul Varma
Head - Business Development
Shristi Infrastructure Development Corpn Ltd
Ganga Jamuna Building
28/1, Shakespeare Sarani
Kolkata 700 017

Mr Samar Nag
Managing Director
Bengal Shelter Housing Development Limited
BA-2, Sector I
Salt Lake City
Kolkata - 700064
Tel: +91 33 2337 7302

March 2008 Page 33 of 44


Annex 1

Commercial Section
16 January 2008
20 Anderson Road
Chennai 600 006
Mr David Walker
Tel: 91 44 4219 2171
Chairman
Fax: 91 44 4219 2321
East Midlands Centre for Constructing the Built
Email: d.ramesh@fco.gov.uk
Environment
www.ukinindia.com
Loughborough Innovation Centre
Epinal Way
Loughborough
Leicestershire
LE113EH
Telephone/Fax: 01509 225800
Email: info@emcbe.com

Dear Mr Walker

ONLINE MARKET INTRODUCTION SERVICE REFERENCE: IND0621

Thank you for your online comment confirming the scope for this OMIS. I
have now consulted colleagues in construction sector team in India who will
contribute to this OMIS report. Please find below a workplan, which
outlines the proposed scope of the report, the methods we will use to
compile it and the timelines involved:

Order Number : IND0621

Date of Delivery : First activity: 10 March 2008

Regions covered : All India

Cost : First activity: £ 450

Payment : Immediately after confirming this


workplan

Scope of the report

Subject to your agreement and to your acceptance of this work plan by 21


January 2007, this OMIS service will provide the following:

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First activity

• A general overview of construction sector (size of the market, structure


and growth, major projects and opportunities)
• Political climate
• Regulatory aspects
• Visa norms for overseas companies
• Major trade associations / Networking bodies
• Off the shelf list of major contractors or architects contact details

Methods to be used

To compile this OMIS report we will essentially depend on secondary sources


and our desk research.

Timing, future action and payment

Subject to your agreement of the workplan by 21 January (see below), we


will be able to deliver the report by 10 March 2008.

I would be grateful if you could confirm your acceptance of this work plan by
pressing the “Accept Work plan” button/option on the OMIS web site by 21
January 2008 at the latest. Alternatively, please let me know as soon as
possible if you would like to propose any changes to this work plan.

Please note that the timetable for the completion of this work is dependent
on your acceptance of the work plan. Any delay may affect our ability to
deliver this service in time.

Any changes to the work plan after it is accepted will necessitate cancelling
the initial order and commissioning a new one. When you accept the work
plan, you will then be required to pay for the service in full.

Thank you again for your order. I look forward to hearing from you.

Best regards

Jayalakshmi Jayaraman
Senior Trade and Investment Adviser

March 2008 Page 35 of 44


Annex - 2
Useful Publications

Indian Infrastructure
B-17, Qutab Institutional Area
New Delhi – 110 016

Tel: +91 11 4103 4600-01


Fax: +91 11 2653 1196
Email: powerlin@del2.vsnl.net.in

Times Journal of Construction and Design


Times Response, Ground Floor
The Time of India Building
Dr D N Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 4635 3781, 4635 3437


Email: kumar.iyer@timesgroup.com
Website: www.timesbeb.com

Indian Construction
Journal of Builders' Association of India
G-1/G-20, Commerce Center
J. Dadajee Road
Tardeo
Mumbai – 400 034
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 2351 4134, 2351 4802, 2352 0507


Email: baihq@vsnl.net

New Building Materials & Construction World and


MGS (Metal Glass Stone) Architecture
TransAsia Communications
165, 2nd Floor
Jullena
Adj. Escorts Heart Institute
New Delhi – 110 025

Tel: +91 11 2684 1228


Fax: +91 44 2683 2424
Email: nbrmcw@vsnl.com
Website: www.nbmcw.com

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Annex - 3
Forthcoming events in India

25-27 April 2008 ICON – India International Construction


and Contracting Exhibition
Venue: India Expo Centre, Grea Noida
Expressway, New Delhi
Organised by: Expomedia Events India Pvt
Ltd
Website: www.icon-expo.com

21-21 October 2008 Build Arch 2008


Building The Future – India’s Comprehensive
International exhibition and conference on
architecture, building & construction
technology, materials, interiors and systems
Venue: Bangalore
Organised by: Deutsche Messe (Hannover),
Bangalore International Exhibition Centre
and Confederation of Indian Industry
Website: www.biecbuildarch.in

21-21 October 2008 Build Up 2008


Real Estate Exhibition & Conference focusing
on Property Investment & Development
Venue: Bangalore
Organised by: Deutsche Messe (Hannover),
Bangalore International Exhibition Centre
and Confederation of Indian Industry
Website: www.biecbuildup.in

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Annex 4
Useful Contacts List

UKTI Contacts

Mr Andrew Bacchus
Head, Construction, Sports & Leisure Infrastructure
UK Trade & Investment
Kingsgate House
66-74 Victoria Street
London SW1E 6SW

Tel: +44 20 7215 4003, 7215 8000


Fax: +44 20 7215 4625
Email: andrew.bacchus@uktradeinvest.gov.uk

Mr Peter Cain
Deputy Head - Construction Unit
UK Trade & Investment
Kingsgate House
66-74 Victoria Street
London SW1E 6SW

Tel: +44 20 7215 4802


Fax: +44 20 7215 4288
Email: peter.cain@uktradeinvest.gov.uk
Website: www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk/ukti/construction

Ms Jayalakshmi Jayaraman, Senior Trade & Investment Adviser


or
Mr D Ramesh, Assistant Trade & Investment Adviser
British Deputy High Commission
20, Anderson Road
Chennai - 600 006
Tamil Nadu
India

Tel: +91 44 4219 2151


Fax: +91 44 4219 2321
Email: Jayalakshmi.Jayaraman@fco.gov.uk or d.ramesh@fco.gov.uk

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Other contacts

Consulting Engineers Association of India


East Court, Zone 4, Core 4B
Indian Habitat Centre
Lodhi Road
New Delhi – 110 003

Tel: +91 11 2460 1068


Fax: +91 11 2464 2831
Email: cengr@del2.vsnl.net.in
Website: www.ceaindia.org

Construction Industry Development Council


801, Hemkunt Chambers
89, Nehru Place
New Delhi – 110 019

Tele: +91 11 2623 4770, 2645 1766, 2643 3709


Fax: +91 11 2645 1604
Email: cidc@vsnl.com or cidcindia@vsnl.net
Website: www.cidcindia.net or www.cidc.in

Building Materials and Technology Promotion Council


Core 5 -A, First Floor
India Habitat Centre
Lodi Road
New Delhi – 110 003

Tel: +91 11 2463 8096, 2463 8097, 2465 1243


Fax: +91 11 2464 2849
Email: info@bmtpc.org
Website: http://www.bmtpc.org/

Confederation of Construction Products and Services


G-4, Third Floor
Raj Tower-II
Alaknanda Shopping Complex
New Delhi – 110 019

Tel: +91 11 2602 3615


Telefax: +91 11 2602 1709
Email: ccps@ccpsindia.com
Website: www.ccpsindia.com

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India Building Congress
Sector VI, R K Puram
New Delhi – 110 022

Tel: +91 11 2616 9531, 2617 0197


Fax: +91 11 2619 6391
Email: info@indianbuildingscongress.com
Website: http://www.indianbuildingscongress.com/

Builders' Association of India


G-1/G-20, Commerce Center
J. Dadajee Road, Tardeo
Mumbai – 400 034
Maharashtra

Tel: +91 22 2351 4134, 2351 4802, 2352 0507


Email: baihq@vsnl.net or bai@vsnl.com or bai@bom5.vsnl.net.in
Website: http://www.buildersindia.com

Project Exports Promotion Council of India


H-118, Himalaya House, 11th Floor
23,Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi – 110 001

Tel: +91 11 2372 2425, 2335 0367


Fax: +91 11 2331 2936
Email: info@projectexports.com
Website: http://www.projectexports.com

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Annex – 5

UK TRADE & INVESTMENT NETWORK IN INDIA

NORTHERN REGION WESTERN REGION

British High Commission British Deputy High Commission


UK Trade & Investment UK Trade & Investment
Shantipath Maker Chambers IV
Chanakyapuri 222 Jamnalal Bajaj Road
New Delhi – 110 021 Nariman Point
Tel: +91 11 2687 2161 Mumbai - 400 021
Fax: +91 11 2687 0062 Tel: +91 22 6650 2222
Email: comenq.newdelhi@fco.gov.uk Fax: +91 22 6650 2344
Email: comenq.bombay@fco.gov.uk
States/Union Territories covered:
Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal States covered:
Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Goa, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and
Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra
Uttaranchal.

EASTERN REGION SOUTHERN REGION

British Deputy High Commission British Deputy High Commission


UK Trade & Investment UK Trade & Investment
1A Ho Chi Minh Sarani 20 Anderson Road
Kolkata - 700 071 Chennai - 600 006
Tel: +91 33 2288 5172-76 Tel: +91 44 4219 2151
Fax: +91 33 2288 3435 Fax: +91 44 4219 2321
Email: kolkata@fco.gov.uk Email: bdhcchen@airtelmail.in

States covered:
States covered:
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar,
Jharkhand, Manipur, Meghalaya, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala,
Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Pondicherry and Tamil Nadu
Tripura, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal.

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OTHER OFFICES

British Trade Office British Trade Office


UK Trade & Investment Regus Mid Town
Prestige Takt Level 1, Mid Town Plaza
23, Kasturba Road Cross Road No.1, Banjara Hills
Bangalore – 560 001 Hyderabad-500034
Tel: +91 80 2210 0200 Tel: +91 40 4433 4134
Fax: +91 80 2210 0400 Fax: +91 40 4433 4444
Email : bto.bangalore@fco.gov.uk Email: bto.hyd@fco.gov.uk

British Trade Office British Trade Office


UK Trade & Investment UK Trade & Investment
404, Kaivana 505, B Wing, 5th Floor
Near Ambawadi Circle MCCIA Trade Towers
Panchwati, Ellisbridge 403-A, ICC Complex
Ahmedabad – 380 006 Senapati Bapat Road
Gujarat Pune - 411 016
Tel : +91 79 2646 7138 Maharashtra
Fax : +91 79 2640 3537 Tel: +91 20 2563 1580
Email : bto.ahmedabad@fco.gov.uk Fax: +91 20 25633570
Email: bto.pune@fco.gov.uk

British Trade Office


UK Trade & Investment
House No 751
Sector 8-B
Chandigarh – 160 008
Telfax: +91 172 4643 707
Email: tanishathiara@gmail.com

British High Commission web site: www.ukinindia.com

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Annex – 6

Chargeable Service : Feedback Report

It would be much appreciated if you would spend a few moments to complete this
feedback report once you have had the opportunity to consider the contents of the
chargeable report. This will enable us to maintain quality standards and to ensure
you have received information relevant to your enquiry.

Please fax or email your comments to Mr D Ramesh, Assistant Trade & Investment
Adviser, British Deputy High Commission, Chennai Tel: 91 44 4219 2151
Fax: 91 44 4219 2321 Email: d.ramesh@fco.gov.uk

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