The contract marks a significant milestone for the marine infrastructure
specialist and is expected to play a crucial role in the development of Vadhvan
Port, envisaged as India’s largest public port and one of the world’s biggest
container ports.
Krishnamurthy Subramanian, Executive Chairman, Afcons Infrastructure, said, “This award is
a testament to Afcons’ proven expertise in delivering complex and large-scale
marine infrastructure projects. The Vadhvan breakwater project will be a
strategic enabler for India’s ambition to become a global maritime hub.”
Mr S Paramasivan, Managing Director, Afcons Infrastructure Ltd, said, “It is a
moment of immense pride for us to secure one of the world’s landmark marine
projects. This project showcases India’s growing expertise in executing complex
infrastructure on a global scale. We are confident that the successful
completion of this project will further strengthen our Prime Minister’s vision
of Viksit Bharat.”
Afcons has delivered
several landmark marine projects in India and overseas. Its international
portfolio includes the Bulk Jetty at Port of Sohar in Oman, one of the world’s
deepest ports; the New Owendo International Port in Gabon, completed in 18
months and recognised as the fastest completed port project in West Africa; and
the Sulphur Jetty in Kuwait, delivered as a comprehensive EPC berth facility.
The company has also been recognised by Engineering News-Record (ENR), USA, as
the eighth largest marine and port facilities contractor globally. Vadhvan Port
is being developed with a handling capacity of 23.2 million TEUs, positioning
India as a major player in global maritime trade and strengthening the
country’s port-led development ambitions.