Shapoorji Pallonji is a name synonymous with some of the most iconic constructions all around the world. With a strong presence worldwide for over 155 years, Shapoorji Pallonji has built megastructures and iconic landmarks that are a testament to Shapoorji Pallonji’s expertise.
Shapoorji Pallonji And Company Private Limited is a diversified organisation of about 15 major companies across six business segments. Shapoorji Pallonji’s focus has always been to design innovative and sustainable projects and surpass levels of engineering excellence. The organisation has a presence in over 40 counties and a dedicated workforce of over 40,000 employees.
Shapoorji forayed into Africa in 2009 and has built some of the most stunning projects in Africa since. Let us look at some projects undertaken by Shapoorji Pallonji in Africa:
Seat of Government & Presidency, Ghana, 2009
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The Seat of Government & Presidency in Ghana was Shapoorji Pallonji’s first design-build project in Africa.
Cruize Mauritius Berth, Mauritius, 2009
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Shapoorji Pallonji’s Afcons division executed the Cruize Mauritius Berth marine project in 10 months to maintain its record of consistently delivering projects on time.
Admiralty Evercare Hospital, Nigeria, 2021
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Shapoorji Pallonji built a 165-bed hospital complex that includes the hospital building, car park building, and ancillary buildings.
Douera Maternity Hospital, Algeria, 2018
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Shapoorji Pallonji’s Engineering and Construction division built this 150-bed hospital for the Directorate of Health and Population in Alegria.
Assure Immo Housing, Algeria, 2015
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Shapoorji Pallonji designed and constructed multi-storey residential buildings with 2000 homes for Assure Immo, a company owned by CNEP Bank in Algeria.
Bauxite Handling Facility, Guinea, 2019
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Built on a turnkey basis for Guinea Alumina Corporation S.A., the Bauxite Handling Facility in Guinea is one of the country’s largest and was completed in complete compliance with GAC standards, Equator Principles, the International Finance Corporation Performance Standards, and other regulatory requirements of the Guinean government.
2×35 MW Peat-fired Thermal Power Plant, Rwanda, 2021
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Shapoorji Pallonji’s EPC division constructed a 70 mW Peat Fired Plant at Gisagara District in Rwanda which included Bubbling Bed boiler technology from Finland.
New Owendo International Port, Gabon, 2019
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Shapoorji Pallonji’s Afcons division completed the construction of the New Owendo International Port at Gabon in a record time of 18 months.
Lusaka City Roads Decongestion Project, Zambia, 2021
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Shapoorji Pallonji completed the Lusaka City Roads Decongestion Project in Zambia six months ahead of schedule.
Tema-Mpakadan Railway Project, Ghana, ongoing
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Shapoorji Pallonji completed Ghana’s largest railway project which includes the longest railway bridge in Ghana which passes over lake Volta.
Alausa Power Plant, Nigeria, 2015
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Oando Group from Nigeria handed Sterling and Wilson the project of setting up a power plant of 2×3.3 mW Gas Engines and 2×2.5 MW diesel Engines to provide power to the Governor’s office at Lagos.
Originally published at http://realestateandepc.wordpress.com on November 22, 2023.
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