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Retaining wall under construction on sloping ground at the Lohaghat site

Stories from site

Kendriya Vidyalaya, Lohaghat · Lohaghat, Champawat, Uttarakhand

Building in the hills means adapting to the hills.

Construction in Lohaghat brings challenges that rarely appear on a drawing — steep terrain, limited access, changing weather and the movement of material through the hills. At the Kendriya Vidyalaya site, excavation generated a substantial quantity of soil. Rather than treating it simply as waste to be transported away, coordination with the nearby ITBP establishment allowed usable excavated material to support site-development requirements there. It was a practical solution to a very local construction problem — reducing unnecessary movement while putting available material to productive use.

Read story: Building in the hills means adapting to the hills.
Industrial facility exterior at the LG Electronics campus

Stories from site

LG Electronics · Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh

When construction cannot stop production.

Construction inside an operating industrial facility is different from working on an empty site. At LG Electronics, construction activity had to coexist with day-to-day plant operations. Work fronts, movement, housekeeping and timings therefore had to be coordinated around an environment that continued to function throughout execution. Some activities required extended or night working so that construction could progress without unnecessarily interfering with normal operations.

Read story: When construction cannot stop production.
Completed external development works at the Emaar NPNL project

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Emaar NPNL and associated infrastructure works · Gurugram, Haryana

Some of the most demanding work disappears underground.

A finished development reveals very little of the work beneath it. At this project, construction included substantial underground STP and UGR structures extending approximately 10 metres below ground level. Once completed, much of this work becomes invisible — but its execution depends on excavation, structural sequencing, access, waterproofing and careful coordination long before the development above is finished.

Read story: Some of the most demanding work disappears underground.

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