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SunCon India was incorporated in 2001 to engage in Civil Engineering and Building Construction business in India.
The company was initially awarded four seperate projects to construct 4-lane highways in various parts of India's 5,846 km Golden Quadrilateral Expressway project, managed by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), under its Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways.
The initial four projects awarded to SunCon on JV with local Indian partners were Belgaum Bypass, and Dharwad to Belgaum stretch, which are both located along the NH-4 of the State of Karnataka; the Barrawada to Bagador stretch, in the State of Jharkhand, and Varanasi to Bihar border stretch in the State of Uttar Pradesh, which are both located along the east-west corridor of the NH-2 of the Delhi-Kolkata highway. All four of these packages are in the completion stage.
Besides the two ongoing projects from NHAI for the rehabilitation and upgrading of two existing carriageways in the States of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan which form part of the East-West Corridor, SunCon was recently awarded a contract to complete a four laning highway at Cochin. As demonstrated by these projects, SunCon has significantly grown from strength to strength in its ability to be an international player.
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