en.Wedoany.com Reported - Afcons Infrastructure recently received a Letter of Award from Vadhvan Port Project Limited (VPPL) to construct a 10.14-kilometer breakwater for the upcoming Vadhvan Port in Maharashtra, India.

Upon completion, this breakwater will become the second longest in the world.
Krishnamurthy Subramanian, Executive Chairman of Afcons Infrastructure Ltd, stated that this Letter of Award demonstrates Afcons' proven expertise in delivering complex large-scale marine infrastructure projects, and the Vadhvan breakwater project will serve as a strategic driver for India's ambition to become a global maritime hub.
S. Paramasivan, Managing Director of the company, added that this project showcases India's growing expertise in executing complex infrastructure projects globally, and he believes that the successful completion of the project will further strengthen the Prime Minister's "Viksit Bharat" vision.
Afcons has delivered several iconic marine projects domestically in India. Internationally, the complex marine projects it has executed include: the bulk cargo terminal at the Port of Sohar, Oman (one of the world's deepest ports), the New Owendo International Port in Gabon (completed in a record 18 months, recognized as the fastest port project in West Africa), and the Sulphur Jetty in Kuwait (a comprehensive EPC berth facility including trestle, equipment, and structural works).
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