Shriram EPC’s subsidiary- Hamon Shriram Cottrell (HSCL) has been awarded a contract amounting to Rs 75 crore from the Gas Authority of India (GAIL) for the construction of a Cooling Tower and Cooling Water Treatment Plant for the Pata petrochemical complex in Uttar Pradesh. The contract will be executed in 20 months.
HSCL specializes in the execution and construction of cooling towers and air pollution control systems and has positioned itself as one of the foremost suppliers in the business. It has been a pioneer in introducing new technology to the business and was responsible for the advent of fibreglass cooling towers in India. HSCL has also recently forayed into natural draft cooling towers. HSCL is a joint venture between Shriram EPC and the Hamon Group of Belgium.
Shriram EPC is a leading service provider of integrated design, engineering, procurement, construction and project management services for power plants, renewable energy projects, process and metallurgical plants and municipal service sector projects throughout India and manufacturer of wind turbine generators.
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