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Living in green An analysis on how sustainable building has become a necessity and an important aspect of living

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Beyond art and architecture

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Materialising green

Ajay Durrani, MD, Bayer MaterialScience, shares how Bayer is continuously enhancing the eco-sensitive aspects of buildings in India

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Glassifying green buildings

Kamlesh Choudhari and Jawahar Hemrajani shares why they are focusing more on solar-integrated facades and green walls

M. Selvarasu tells how LEAD Consultancy & Engineering Services has achieved great green footprints in less than 5 years

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Rajiv Upadhyay, COO, Aerocon Blocks & Panels, HIL Ltd., talks about green buildings and HIL’s “five-way green” philosophy

Architect Charanjit S. Shah shares how a true architecture should help in creating a conducive environment

Facilitating green

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Making green block by block

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Integrating green in glass

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Somasundaram Senthilkumar, Business Head - Projects (Architectural Division), AIS, shares how Asahi is helping conserve the environment


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Fulfilling green requirements

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Green building: the future

Jayanta Chakraborty, Senior GM – SCM, Phenix Construction Technologies, shares why Phenix is ready to grab the future opportunity

Sandip Somany, Joint Managing Director, HSIL Ltd., talks about green revolution

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Green legacy

Ensuring green with satisfaction

Salil Sadanandan, MD, Kohler Kitchen & Bath India, shares how Kohler is working on products designed to cater to the community

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Integrating sustainable values and actions

Asutosh Shah, Managing Director, Duravit India, shares how Duravit is contributing to a responsible future

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Sushil Gupta, Chairman, Richa Industries Ltd., tells how Richa ensures wholesome satisfaction

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Steel industry: standing strong yet cyclical

B Satish Kumar, MD, SEIL, talks about economy, steel industry and the importance of government involvement

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Editorial

Into 2015, with reviving hope

Dear Readers, As we log in to the New Year, we convey our best wishes to you all. That’s one thing the New Year always offers — a look across the plains into the past before we move onward into the future. www.aceupdate.com

India’s infrastructure sector has battled decades of dysfunction. The previous year was not an exception. In the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report for 20142015, India ranked 87th out of 142 countries for its infrastructure. Given the country’s strained public finances, addressing the infrastructure gap will require strong participation on the part of private and foreign investors through public-private partnerships. However, the report observed that the institutional framework needs to improve to materialise such investments.

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Shortage of electricity has plagued the economy over the years. The national transmission grid is in dire need of investment. The financial health of State Electricity Boards (SEBs) is also ever deteriorating.

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Increased investment in infrastructure building and smart city projects, ambitious targets of rail and road development, bringing transparency in the ministries, and streamlining procedure for natural resources allocation are some of the initiatives that will improve the situation in the coming months. Finally, but most importantly, our wish for 2015 is that the country’s new government will be able to improve competitiveness and reviving the economy. Wish you a happy and prosperous New Year! We are keen to hear your comments. Please write to us at editor@aceupdate.com

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Equipment Apollo Tyres launches India’s largest loader tyre Apollo Tyres has launched AWL 822, the largest loader tyre produced in India, at the 12th International Mining and Machinery Exhibition (IMME) 2014 in Kolkata. The company has also introduced ALT 188 TX tyre with the industry’s first traction tread design at the exhibition. AWL 822, used for loaders and dozers in high-abrasion conditions, is manufactured using 1,300-kg rubber, 700kg carbon black and silica, 200-kg nylon fabric and 300 kg of other rubber chemicals. With a size of 45/65-45 L5, the tyre has a special tread design with stone ejectors for protection and trouble-free service and side protector for improved resistance to shoulder and sidewall cuts. ALT 188 TX is a unique and innovative traction tread design introduced in bias construction segment for slurry and muddy conditions. It has a customised tread compound which provides excellent performance in varying mine conditions, wider grooves towards the shoulder which reduce the chances of stone entrapment

Daimler India Commercial Vehicles Pvt. Ltd. (DICV), the 100 per cent whollyowned subsidiary of Daimler AG, together with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), one of Asia’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturers and partner under the Umbrella of Daimler Trucks Asia (DTA), has announced management changes to take effect in March and April next year. Marc Llistosella, currently Head of Marketing, Sales and After-sales, Trucks Asia & Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV), becomes new Head of Daimler Trucks Asia (Fuso and BharatBenz) on April 1, 2015. In his new position, he will directly report to Dr Wolfgang Bernhard. Llistosella has been leading DICV right from a planning phase as a greenfield project. He built the organisation, the plant and led the development of a whole new product range under the brand BharatBenz for the Indian market as well as Fuso trucks for markets in Asia and Africa.

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AWL 822 and ALT 188 TX are being cured at Apollo’s Limda plant in Gujarat, which has one of the biggest curing presses available in Southeast Asia.

TIL rolls out 100th Hyster reach stacker from Kharagpur facility

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TIL Ltd. under the TIL - HYSTER partnership rolled out the 100th Reach Stacker, from its Changual facility in Kharagpur. The HYSTER-TIL ReachStacker is manufactured by TIL under license agreement with NACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc. (NMHG) for its Hyster brand. The 100th Reach Stacker was delivered to Pramod Gupta, Managing Director, EFC Logistics India Pvt. Ltd. In 2008, TIL forged the partnership and licensee agreement with NMHG (Hyster Brand), for manufacturing Hyster designed Reach Stackers in its factory for the Indian market. This partnership also enables TIL to sell and service the Hyster range of products in India, Nepal and Bhutan. The Reach Stackers are built as per Hyster design and stringent quality standards in line with those produced at Hyster`s Nijmegen plant in the Netherlands. HYSTER-TIL Reach stackers have become the most preferred choice of customers in India and already garnered over significant market share in the Reach Stacker market in India within a short span, the company informed. Speaking on the occasion, Sumit Mazumder, Chairman and Managing Director, TIL said, “The roll out of the 100th Reach Stacker is a significant milestone on our 70th anniversary and we are confident of manufacturing and rolling out the next 100 Reach Stackers in a much shorter time.” The partnership plans to increase its reach and share of the market substantially in the coming years. TIL has also started exports of the Reach Stackers to NMHG`s Asia Pacific Region.


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infra WTC-GIFT City inks pact for trade and investment Gujarat’s first World Trade Centre (WTC) coming up at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) has entered into pact with Gujarat Chemical Association (GCA), Gujarat Pharmaceutical Association (GPA) and Gujarat State Plastic Manufacturers’ Association (GSPMA) to promote trade and investment opportunities for members of these associations. WTC-GIFT City has signed MoU with these associations through World Trade Centre India Services Council (WTCIS).

endeavors to promote business, trade, investments and global connects for them by arranging delegations from within and outside India, holding conferences, forums, seminars, training and would also provide accelerator facilities.

World Trade Centre through its World Trade Centre Services arm Verbind, stimulates trade and investment opportunities in India by serving as an ‘international ecosystem’ of global connections, iconic properties and trade infrastructure and integrated trade services under the umbrella of a prestigious brand.

“These MOUs are important in our endeavorto expand World Trade Centre’s services to SMEs primarily based in Gujarat. The MOUs with these premier industry associations of Gujarat are important to promote the industry, the businesses, the respective sectors which are represented by these associations and toprovide them global access and local access to global network in relationto the industry for facilitating inbound and outbound Investment, matchmaking forjoint ventures, technology adoption and transfer, and so forth,” said Ms Khair Ull Nissa, Director, WTCIS.

The purpose of these MOUs is to foster and grow trade, increase international connectivity and competitiveness and facilitate investment in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). WTC’s mainfocusis on SMEs and it

ABB, Bosch and Cisco partner to make smarter home ABB, Bosch and Cisco plan to establish an international joint venture that will develop and operate an open software platform for smart home devices and applications. The companies involved expect that the joint venture will be able to commence operations early 2015. The aim of the joint venture is to develop and operate an open software platform that will enable this simple exchange of data between different manufacturers’ devices. The new platform will also make it possible to provide a range of services related to household devices, in areas such as energy management, security technology, and entertainment. This will help enable new business models: software developers, for example, will be able to create a wide variety of apps for these areas of use. In addition, the companies intend to invite appliance electronics manufacturers, home automation vendors and service providers to join a business ecosystem.

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Jakson bags 110Cr MEP contract from Delhi Metro Jakson Group, India’s one of the leading power solutions companies, has won order worth ` 110 crore from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to execute MEP work under Phase I of Kochi Metro Rail Project. As part of the turnkey contract, Jakson will undertake supply, installation, testing and commissioning of E&M, fire detection and fire suppression systems, including DG sets for 22 elevated metro stations of Aluva-Petta line spanning 22.25 km and Muttom Depot. Scope of work mainly consist of SITC of switchgear panel, distribution panel, cabling, indoor lighting/fans, protective earthing, external lighting, UPS/inverter system, air conditioning, DG set, fire alarm and annunciation system, fire hydrant system, sprinkler system, panel flooding tube system, EOT cranes, air compressor and 1,600 KWp roof top solar system. The execution work on the first phase of this project has started and is expected to be complete by June, 2016. Sameer Gupta, MD, Jakson Group, said, “It is heartening to see our efforts bear fruit and underlines Jakson’s commitment to quality and ability to deliver projects in a time bound manner. The DMRC order was won due to the untiring efforts of our power solution and distribution team amid stiff competition. This win will only encourage us to do better, and we are confident of getting more such orders for metro projects from across the country.” Meanwhile, Jakson is also executing a 265KWp rooftop PV system for DMRC on three locations in New Delhi which is expected to be commissioned this week.


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Real Estate Mangalya unveils Ophira in Greater Noida Real estate developer Mangalya Group launches its new residential project ‘Ophira’ in Greater Noida. The project offers 2-3 BHK apartments that are designed impeccably and with most aesthetic sense to offer best in quality living. The project is just 15 minutes away from Noida City Centre metro station and features all the modern amenities and facilities, such as an exclusive club house, swimming pool coupled with kids splash pool, indoor and outdoor recreation facilities, joggers track and meditation hut, besides various sporting amenities like tennis and basket ball court, gymnasium etc. covering 80 per cent of the area The project offers 24 hours power back-ups to rain water harvesting, eco-efficient structures and CCTV security. The project boasts of excellent connectivity with all the major destinations and vital establishments.

For example, it is just 7.5 Km from Indirapuram, 4Km from Noida, Sec-71 and 5 km from both Sai Mandir and Sector-121, Noida. The project is expected to be delivered by 2017. With area ranging from 1,025 sq ft to 1,455 sq ft, apartments under this project with maximum carpet area in Noida extension.

Essel Group eyes Maharashtra for smart city projects

Supply-side growth to challenge Mumbai, NCR Delhi hotel market: Cushman & Wakefield

Essel Group plans to bank on its flagship single-window utility offering, ‘smart utilities’ to set the pace for building integrated smart cities in Maharashtra. The company is targeting cities, which has population of more than 5 lacs, i.e. Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik, Aurangabad and transform them into world class smart cities in next 5 years.

Two prime markets in India, Delhi NCR and Mumbai, are expected to see an addition of 6,798 rooms by the end of 2015, said Cushman & Wakefield.

Essel Group’s integrated utilities company – Essel Utilities & Distribution Company Limited (EUDCL) will focus on nurturing smarter communities across major cities in Maharashtra by undertaking projects in power and water distribution services, municipal solid waste management, sewage treatment, drainage and storm water management, city Wi-Fi, cable and broadband, city gas distribution and intelligent traffic management systems. These services will be offered through a single-window solution model based on SIPC (Smart Integrator and Principal Contractor) concept, thus delivering an all-in-one conduit to consumers.

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The global real estate consultancy reveals that India’s key hospitality markets have shown a downward trend in Average Occupancy Rate (AOR) whilst the Average Daily Rate (ADR) in both cities have recorded an increase of 2 per cent. Despite hopeful economic outlook on the table, supply-side growth may stifle gains in hotel performance in the short-term. In Mumbai, a 6.6 per cent increase in air arrivals at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in the year ending-June 2014 was boosted by the new airport terminal inaugurated in February 2014. Despite a slight rise in ADR, a 3.3 per cent fall in Occupancy is expected to push RevPAR in 2014 down by 1.3 per cent over 2013 to ` 4,085. In NCR Delhi, a RevPAR is expected to fall by a larger -6.7 per cent due to a significant drop in Occupancy despite a similar growth story at Indira Gandhi Airport. PR Srinivas, Director, Hospitality India, Cushman & Wakefield, “The stability of the global market along with the strength of the Indian Rupee would be critical in assuring a healthier performance by these two gateway markets of India. With a stable government at the centre, actively promoting India as a destination, these two markets will be the likely beneficiaries of the expected traffic to India.”



Building Material Essar Steel commissions 6 mtpa pellet plant in Odisha The company plans to add six MTPA pellet plant more at Paradeep taking the annual pellet production capacity of Odisha complex to 12 MTPA.

Essar Steel has commissioned an integrated Pellet Complex in Odisha comprising of iron ore beneficiation facility at Dabuna (Keonjhar), six MTPA pellet plant at Paradeep (Jagatsinghpur) and 253 kms long slurry pipe line with 12 MTPA carrying capacity connecting the beneficiation facility and pellet plant. Essar has invested around ` 6,000 crores in setting up this integrated complex. The beneficiation facility is designed to use low grade iron ore fines.

Materials manufacturer Bayer MaterialScience concentrating intently on innovation and sustainability as it prepares for its planned independence. One current innovation from Bayer MaterialScience is a product that improves wind turbines and thus can contribute to the wider adoption of renewable energies. The product is a polyurethanebased infusion resin that increases the efficiency of rotor blades and shortens their production time. For the automotive industry, the company has developed DirectCoating/DirectSkinning technology – a process with which high-quality plastic components for automotive interiors can be produced and coated with a premium decorative finish in a single step. In the field of development, Bayer MaterialScience has posted a number of new successes, including with its research into CO2 as a new raw material for making plastics.

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Firdose Vandrevala, Executive Vice Chairman, Essar Steel India, said, “It is our policy to make a meaningful contribution in the development of the state and the communities we operate in. With the commissioning of this integrated facility, we will be putting this policy into practice. We are committed to a long, sustainable and fruitful partnership for the growth and prosperity of the state.”

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The Odisha pellet complex is backed by infrastructure that includes a 120 MW power plant by Essar Power and a captive berth at Paradeep Port set up by Essar Ports. The pellet plant is connected by a 9.5 kms conveyor belt to the fully mechanized berth at Paradeep port owned and operated by Essar Ports.

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Uttam Value Steels Ltd. has announced that it has received the most coveted award recognising energy conservation on a national platform — National Energy Conservation Award 2014. Uttam Value Steels Ltd. is a part of the ` 15,000-crore Uttam Group, one of the country’s largest manufacturers and exporters of value-added steel products. National Energy Conservation Award is a programme set up by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency. Uttam Value has received the recognition for its concerted initiatives to efficiently utilise and conserve energy. The Award was presented by Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of State for Power, Coal and New and Renewable Energy (Independent Charge) to Sunil Katial, Director - Group Manufacturing, Uttam Group at a function held at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi. Commenting on the achievement, Ankit Miglani, Director, Uttam Value Steels Ltd., said “We are delighted on being presented this award. At Uttam Value, it is our continuing effort to utilise the existing sources of energy optimally. Being a socially responsible corporate, this recognition will spur us to continue to invest in best practices to achieve newer heights in energy conservation.”


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The Big Architect II Interview

Beyond art and architecture

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“Perhaps architecture is beyond art and should be looked upon beyond functionality, form and aesthetics,” remarks Prof. Charanjit S. Shah, Founding Principal, Creative

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rchitecture needs to be relevant to the context, surroundings and environment. It should be a living experience, which is vibrant and transforming. In an exclusive interview with ACE Update, Ar. Charanjit S. Shah shares how a true architecture should reflect upon socioeconomic, cultural, religious and intellectual aspects and help in creating a conducive environment. What drew you to architecture, and how do you describe your journey? During my architecture education at the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, expert faculties groomed me, and this inspired and transformed my thought process as well as inculcated the passion for architecture. Since then I started to follow the footsteps of great masters and dedicated myself to achieve excellence in this profession. My understanding towards the various materials, adoption in innovation of construction details and critical structural analysis along with other elements of applied architecture has been instrumental in creating sustainable built forms. There is a widespread belief that architecture is an art. How do you define this? Perhaps architecture is beyond art and should be looked upon beyond functionality,

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as if putting old wine into a new bottle. Most of the ancient Indian cities have developed through the various sustainable features. The modern architecture with advancement of technology, construction techniques and preparation aspects have been looked upon in refining physical planning in terms of scale, layers, interface, connectivity and responsive to various other technical needs in terms of infrastructure and human comforts.

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form and aesthetics. Architecture needs to be relevant to the context, surroundings and environment. It should be purposeful to the functionality and create an environment that is friendly and soothing. It should be a living experience, which is vibrant and transforming. True architecture should reflect upon socio-economic, cultural, religious and intellectual aspects, binding homogenising and helping in creating a conducive environment. What role do green buildings play in today’s architecture? Green building concept in today’s context is

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As an architect, creating sustainable green architecture could be achieved by passive strategies of green architecture, respecting the solar movement, mutual shading, wallwindow ratios and insulation of the envelope of the building as well as using high-tech appropriate materials, which could insulate the envelope by maximizing the daylight and minimizing the heat gain. Today green buildings are being looked upon catering to innovations and techniques in terms of use of intelligent building management systems and automation and thus creating architecture. Most cost-effective steps towards reduction in a building’s energy consumption usually occur during the design process. What should be the perfect design of a green building? In terms of energy-conscious building designs, most of the challenges are to be


Interview II The Big Architect Times Square Mall, Naya Raipur

tackled during the design process. There are sufficient tools and techniques wherein energy and cost-effective challenges in respect of reducing of heat gain inside the building could be by adopting components respecting solar movement, mutual shading, wall-window ratios, insulation of the building envelope and using high tech appropriate materials. A perfect green building can be achieved by respecting energy building code which will be helpful in creating green building if religiously adhered to with active use of active and passive design strategies. Since the 1980s, passive solar building design and passive house have demonstrated heating energy consumption reductions of 70-90 per cent in many locations. Where does India stand in designing passive solar buildings? We need to be very conscious and shift our focus from fossil to solar energy as solar energy can provide for 10,000 times of our power requirements. Most of India is rich in getting solar heat which could definitely be converted into energy, and the same is adopted and experimented in most parts of our country. Besides having the initial teething and practical problems, we could probably say that we are now comfortable and fully equipped with technology wherein this would be used from micro to macro levels in various building designs. There are many more innovations wherein through various roof coverage of functional

areas, atriums, car parks, stadiums and service corridors substituting the roof cover by solar panels is a by-product besides the functionality. I have also attempted to use the solar panels in the car park areas for various mass-transit projects like Chennai Airport and Raipur Airport for giving shade and also producing energy by use of solar voltaic panels. Similarly, they have been used again as a cover for the metro wire duct for Akshardham station. Solar park forms have also been created on the nonproductive lands as an alternative way of producing energy. What are the challenges to build a green building, and how can we overcome them? Any green building architect should identify places with intrinsic suitability for agriculture, forestry, recreation and urbanisation. Designing with nature at a building level is about recognising sun paths, breezes, shade trees and rock formations that can be used to create something that people can inhabit comfortably, while recognising that natural features such as trees, animal tracks, habitats and natural drainage systems must be ‘protected’. By limiting itself to sustainability that is dependent on technology for solutions, sustainable architecture in India fails to incorporate the critical dimension of social and cultural sustainability without which it may not work in the Indian context. My personal view is that the sustainable architecture cannot be restricted to

quantitative environmental sustainability. It is essential that relationship among social, economic and environmental sustainability should become a critical consideration for the design of India’s built environment. How is Creative Group playing its role in developing green buildings? Name some of your green buildings and share their green features? Creative Group believes that the key to architectural sustainability is to work with, rather than against, nature to sensitively exploit and simultaneously avoid damaging natural systems. Architectural sustainability mirrors the view that it is necessary to position human activities as a non-damaging part of the ongoing ecological landscape, with a belief that ‘nature knows best’. One of our green structures is Chennai Airport, one of the Asia’s largest green terminals. The terminal buildings have elegant 300-m twin wing-like hovering roofs on both sides, which provide complete shade to the south facing elevation and protect the departing passengers from scorching heat. Another green project is Times Square Mall in Naya Raipur. The shopping mall is a design project for an entire microurbanism. Times Square Mall is a step towards responsive architecture and design for the next generation, catering to all aspects of sustainable, affordable design with economic viability and commercial feasibility. n

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Cover Story

Living in green Sustainable building isn’t a style statement anymore; it has become a necessity

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oing green is the new buzzword, and there are several examples where the existing buildings are retrofit with sustainable features. Green building uses environmentally responsible and resource-efficient process throughout a building’s life cycle. Although new technologies are constantly being developed to complement current practices in creating greener structures, the common objective is to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment. In order to achieve that, a green building efficiently uses energy, water and other resources. A green building also reduces waste, pollution and environmental degradation. Even a green building costs less to operate and have excellent energy performance. Goals of green buildings The main objective of a green building is environmental, economic and social benefits. “Green building or green construction aims to reduce the environmental impact of building on its surroundings throughout its life cycle from sitting to design, construction,

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operation, maintenance, renovation and demolition,” explains Pankaj Kaushal, VP - Architecture, REPL. “The common objective is that green buildings are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on humans and the environment by efficient use of energy, water and other resources, protecting occupant health, improving employee productivity, and reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation.” Green building brings together an array of practices, techniques and skills to reduce and ultimately eliminate the impacts of buildings on the environment. It often emphasises on renewable resources like using sunlight through passive solar, using plants and trees through green roofs and reducing rainwater run-off. However, modern sustainability initiatives call for an integrated and synergistic design to both new construction and in the retrofitting of existing structures. Also known as sustainable design, this approach integrates the building life cycle with each green practice employed with a design-purpose to create a synergy among the practices used.

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Green means saving energy The importance of how buildings are designed, built and managed is recognised as being able to influence the negative impact of the built environment. Contributing up to 40 percent of CO2 emissions and 40 per cent of energy consumption, buildings have a major impact on climate change. Green buildings include measures to reduce energy consumption – both the embodied energy required to extract, process, transport and install building materials and operating energy to provide services such as heating and power for equipment.

Expert view Green building or green construction aims to reduce the environmental impact of building on its surroundings throughout its life cycle ... Pankaj Kaushal, VP - Architecture, REPL


Cover Story “A green home uses less energy, produces less waste and uses eco-friendly materials in its construction,” opines Mr Kaushal. He adds, “One of the most important tasks is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. An increasing concentration level in the atmosphere is said to be the main reason for rising temperatures. For instance, the CO2 concentration in most industrialised countries has increased by more than 20 per cent in the last 60 years.” Perfect design for green buildings Most important step towards constructing a green building usually occurs during the design process. Design of a green building needs to be done from the point of view of optimal life-cycle costs, not the first cost. Many aspects of a building’s performance depend on design stage interventions. Appropriate passive architecture techniques, sun path analysis, and orientation and climatic responsive envelope design are measures which can contribute to a great extent if applied at the right stage. However, there is nothing as perfect design for a sustainable structure. It is contextual. One must understand the end-use application of the building and appropriate design needs to be worked out. Design stage is the very crucial to build in sustainability in the project. According to M. Selvarasu, Director, LEAD Consultancy & Engineering Services (India) Pvt. Ltd., “The aim to adopt strategies for best practices and achieve target green goals based on the requirement. This can be achieved through focusing on minute details such as proper selection of site, building orientation and form, glass properties,

Expert view The current trends in green building are to optimise cost and maximise operational savings to the company by adopting cost-effective solutions. M. Selvarasu, Director, LEAD Consultancy & Engineering Services (India) Pvt. Ltd.

material selection, heating, cooling, ventilation, daylighting, waste management, recycling, irrigation management, renewable energy solution and water conservation through efficient plumbing fixtures.” Challenges to develop green buildings Achieving sustainability in building poses several challenges. There are two reasons for the slow adoption of sustainability in India: technical and financial. Organisations like IGBC are working to turn around these impediments. With Green Building Rating System, IGBC is helping buildings sustain energy-efficient practices over the life of a building. Sustainability and energy efficiency are the 21st century buzzword. India only needs to educate the people about the benefits of green buildings. Once the technology and materials are locally available and pricing become competitive, green buildings will be widely accepted. Essential products for green buildings For a green building, materials matter — inside and out. Take Bayer MaterialScience for example. “Our building materials and technologies make products easier for architects to meet their green building goals without sacrificing design aesthetics,” says Ajay Durrani, Managing Director, Bayer MaterialScience. “Bayer presents a list of technologies from energy-efficient insulation to durable, aesthetically pleasing polycarbonate window glazing, pultruded polyurethane window lineal, advanced coatings and sealants and materials for light emitting diodes (LEDs).” Building materials which consume less energy are used in green buildings. “Green buildings use non-damaging and less dangerous materials, carpets, paints and sealants when possible,” explains Mr Kaushal. “This ends in better indoor air, thus reducing one’s odds of respiration sicknesses and irritations and could also decrease the risk of cancer and help environmentally delicate folks live and breathe less complicated.” He further adds, “Building materials typically considered to be ‘green’ include lumber from forests that have been certified to a third-party forest standard, rapidly

Expert view There is a growing focus on energy efficiency in all kinds of buildings, especially on the increasing role of building automation. Ajay Durrani, Managing Director, Bayer MaterialScience renewable plant materials like bamboo and straw, dimension stone, recycled stone, recycled metal and other products that are non-toxic, reusable, renewable and recyclable. These blocks have low density and are lightweight. Use of recycled industrial goods, such as coal combustion products, foundry sand and demolition debris, is also suggested in construction projects.” Trends and opportunities The green buildings concept has caught up and gained great impetus over the years. Sustainable buildings take into account the building’s entire life cycle. Mr Kaushal endorses this thought too. He explains, “Green buildings are gaining momentum and could account for 20 per cent of all constructions by 2030. They are healthier places to live and work, reduce energy and water use, and generate better profits.” Mr Durrani also feels the same. “Green building in India will continue its strong growth in the near future. There is a growing focus on energy efficiency in all kinds of buildings, especially on the increasing role of building automation. Other trends that will continue to develop include the use of solar power in buildings, the focus on materials, waste and recycling as well as onsite water treatment solutions.” “The current trends in green building are to optimise cost and maximise operational savings to the company by adopting costeffective solutions,” explains Mr Selvarasu. “We drive message very strongly to our clients that ‘green makes economic sense’ through design optimisation without compromising operational benefit to building owners and improved health for occupants.” n

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Green technologies to build eco-friendly buildings Green building isn’t just a way to conserve energy but also our responsibility towards our future generations

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ncreased human activities are causing irreversible damage to the global environment as well as threatening to the quality of life for the coming generations. With the tremendous growth in economic activity across the globe placing pressure on natural and environmental resources, experts and thinkers are seeking sustainable solutions in all aspects of our lives. Real estate development is a significant contributor to global warming as it uses about 40 per cent of the energy, and it is

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one of the prime contributors to extensive emission of greenhouse gases. Therefore, there is an extreme need to develop green buildings. Though green building concept is not new in India and the principles have been successfully utilised for centuries, it has become an essential instrument towards sustainability in the recent years. Sustainability in buildings is not only limited to energy conservation, but also includes efficient use of water and natural resources, impact on the neighbouring environment and working conditions for occupants.

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Green building design is based on ‘form follows function’ kind of designing which is associated with modern architecture and design in the 20th century. This principle rests on the concept that the shape of a building or object should be primarily based upon its intended function or purpose. This, however, should not be mistaken as a compromise in the aesthetic appeal of the design. In fact, buildings all around the world are being built with its functionality and sustainability in mind without losing out on its visual appeal.


technology II Cover Story Green buildings integrate several sustainable features, such as efficient use of water, energy-efficiency, eco-friendly environment, use of renewable energy, use of recycled and recyclable materials, preserving natural topography, soil erosion and sedimentation control, effective control and building management systems and improved indoor quality for health and comfort. There are a few challenges with respect to such constructions in India. Primarily, it is due to the perception that building such projects incurs higher costs and a lot of maintenance. A certified or silver-rated green building would have incremental costs in the range of 3-5 per cent over conventional ones, whereas the cost can go up further for Gold or Platinum rated projects. However, we found out that certain developers were already considering green building initiatives in their projects such as building materials with good thermal insulating properties, high-efficiency HVAC and lighting equipment, solar water heating, water recycling plants, rain water harvesting systems and so forth. For such developers the incremental costs would be restricted to the fees for certification and consulting only. In a commercial green building, even these incremental costs could be easily recovered within a few years through energy savings, provided best operation and maintenance practices are followed. Different technologies in each component of a building have contributed to bringing down the incremental costs for going green. Some of them are mentioned below: Building envelope Building envelope consists of roof, fenestration, glazing and the exterior walls. A thermally insulated building envelope involves using materials that reduce heat transfer by conduction, radiation and convection. It helps cut down the heat load in the building, downsising the airconditioning equipment required to cool the spaces, and hence results in lowering of the capital costs for the project. Thermal performance of fenestration, wall and roof assembly depends on Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) and that of glazing depends on the solar energy transmittance through the glazing (measured by U-Value). Lower the SHGC and U-Values, better are the thermal insulating properties of the wall, roof, fenestration and glass.

Using insulation materials like extruded expanded polystyrene (XPS) and moulded expanded polystyrene (EPS) decrease the SHGC value of the wall and roof assembly, thereby offering good thermal insulation. But due to incremental cost, developers restrict the usage of insulation materials to roof. As a cheaper alternative to insulation materials for exterior walls, one may opt for fly ash bricks or AAC blocks instead of clay or normal concrete bricks, as they have excellent thermal insulation properties. Fly ash acts as a good insulating material and is used in both fly ash bricks as well as AAC blocks. The autoclaved aerated concrete is a versatile lightweight construction material which has low density and excellent insulation properties. The low density is achieved by the formation of air voids to produce a cellular structure. External shading devices such as awnings, overhangs and trellises are part of the building envelope. These are installed over windows and prevent unwanted solar heat from entering a conditioned space. Lighting systems Lighting is an essential requirement for any facility and touches the day-to-day lives of people in many ways. It accounts for 15 per cent of the total energy consumed in a developing country as against 7 to 10 per cent in developed countries. Energy efficiency has often been viewed as a ‘resource option’ just like coal, oil or natural gas. For India, it provides additional value by preserving the resource base and mitigating the global climate change. There has been continuous development in lighting technologies over the past 60 years to produce the best lighting products and controls for creating higher lighting quality with reduced energy consumption. However, the speed at which these technological developments have taken place has not been complemented by a corresponding pace in generating awareness about them and their availability to the end users. Also, the emergence of new secondary players has generated a lot of competition in the lighting market. These market barriers should be addressed

through aggressive customer-oriented awareness programmes and demonstration projects. Since the past decade, technology has leapfrogged given various cost-effective options to the end users. Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems HVAC by and large consists of centralised airconditioning system, basement ventilation system and staircase pressurisation system. In Indian context, there is not much requirement of heating. HVAC system is one of the costliest forms of energy use in any commercial building. Some of the factors impacting the energy consumption are occupancy, hours of operations, heat load profile and seasonal ambient conditions. Building automation and building management system (BMS) BMS includes centralised monitoring and control of systems such as lighting, HVAC and fire detection system. As the people grow more aware of the impact that green building and sustainable development can have in saving our earth from climate change, we can hope that more of such innovations will be created to help experts make that a reality. In the midst of a global ecological crisis, green building consultants and architects are relentlessly pursuing design strategies that manage to mitigate the toxic byproducts of our consumption habits, while maximising our use of sustainable energy sources. Meeting these challenges means more deeply integrating green technologies like wind and solar power, natural climate controls and space-age materials in to the building processes. It is not just a way to conserve energy but also our responsibility towards our future generations. In the spirit of eco-optimism, we hope that more and more designs with a right balance of both sustainability and aesthetic innovation will be developed to assist us with the same. n Authored by—

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Materialising green Bayer’s EcoCommercial Building at Greater Noida

“To operate and to work inside sustainable buildings is the most economic way,” says Ajay Durrani, Managing Director, Bayer MaterialScience

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ayer MaterialScience, through its innovation and sustainability culture, is investing heavily in horizon technologies which are predicted to influence the future significantly. In an interview with ACE Update, Ajay Durrani shares how Bayer is continuously engaging with various stakeholders to enhance the eco-sensitive aspects of buildings in India. Role in green building Bayer MaterialScience plays the role of a raw material supplier. Additionally, the company offers a unique portfolio of products and material solutions for energy-efficient, sustainable and cost-effective buildings to decision makers in the construction industry which is backed by a commitment to quality and innovation. The EcoCommercial Buildings built by Bayer in seven countries are examples of its capabilities. Through its global expertise and local experience, Bayer complements its material solutions with system integrating and networking abilities.

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Essential products for green buildings Materials matter. Inside and out, Bayer’s building materials and technologies make products easier for architects to meet their green building goals without sacrificing design aesthetics. Bayer presents a list of technologies from energy-efficient insulation to durable, aesthetically pleasing polycarbonate window glazing, pultruded polyurethane window lineal, advanced coatings and sealants and materials for light emitting diodes (LEDs). some of the essential products include polyurethane thermal insulation foam for building envelop and haigh UV resistant polycarbonate sheets. Polyurethane thermal insulation foam for building envelop: Insulation is critical to reduce energy consumption. Low thermal conductivity, airtightness, strength, ease of processability and adhesion to surfaces are a package of properties which make polyurethane thermal insulation foam stand apart. High UV resistant polycarbonate sheets: Bayer’s Makrolon polycarbonate sheet products provide the strength, energy efficiency and design freedom that architects want. They offer high light transmission and energy saving, reduced emission, and they are lightweight. Adapting sustainability Bayer MaterialScience, through its innovation and sustainability culture, is investing heavily in horizon technologies which are predicted to influence the future significantly. Its materials offer various solutions for energy efficiency. Bayer is continuously engaging

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with various stakeholders in matters of technology, advocacy and partnerships to enhance the eco-sensitive aspects of buildings in India. The EcoCommercial Building built by Bayer in India has reported net positive for the last 3 years. Inaugurated in 2011, the building draws 100 per cent of its electricity from a photovoltaic plant and requires approximately 70 per cent less power than comparable buildings in the region. Today, it is the only LEED Platinum status Eco Commercial Building (ECB) in India, because it is an environmentally sustainable building, meeting an impressive 64 out of 69 parameters laid down by LEED. By 2013, it produced more electricity (68,748 kWh) than what it consumed (67,258 kWh), leaving it with a surplus of 1,490 kWh for the year. The EcoCommercial Building Network brings together high-performing technologies that offer cost efficiency and reduced environmental impact. It helps building decision makers evaluate systems and cost performance in the early planning phase for low-energy and low-emission buildings, and provides a single point of access to make their goals a reality. Bayer MaterialScience also leads the India Insulation Forum which is in partnership with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency to promote stakeholder awareness, capacity building for testing facilities of building insulation materials and training manuals for insulation of buildings. Bayer is also innovating to build the world’s first agro waste board-based dwelling. n



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EAD plays a significant role in helping its client to achieve the desired level of rating from USGBC and IGBC. Its green building design solutions is a practical and climate conscious approach to building design. In an exclusive interview with ACE Update, M. Selvarasu tells how LEAD has achieved green footprint of over 24 million square feet in a span of less than 5 years. Role in green buildings LEAD Consultancy & Engineering Services is a pioneer in consultancy services on green building concepts and complete MEP design services. LEAD offers an array of services under one roof and has to its credit several LEED rated green building projects both in India and Abroad. LCES is also a member of US Green Building Council (USGBC) as well as a member of Indian Green Building Council (IGBC). LEAD plays a significant role in helping its client to achieve the desired level of rating from USGBC and IGBC. Its green building design solutions is a practical and climate conscious approach to building design. Its services are not just limited to green facilitation and MEP but also extend to energy modelling, daylight analysis, thirdparty commissioning, renewable energy solutions, carbon advisory and management, and so forth, However, its involvement in the inception stage of the project design makes an impact and a considerable difference in CAPEX and OPEX compared to a conventional building by adopting advanced materials technologies for long-term sustainability. Essential solutions for green buildings LEAD Consultancy offers green building solutions which are viable and project specific. The aim to adopt strategies for best practices and achieve target green goals based on the requirement. This can be

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less than 5 years. Since its inception, the firm marches forward to create sustainable designs that leave an everlasting legacy. LCES dedicates itself to deliver the very best possible design solution for the benefit of built environment to sustain its operation for the entire life.

“We dedicate ourselves to deliver the very best possible design solution for the benefit of built environment to sustain its operation for the entire life,” says M. Selvarasu, Director, LEAD Consultancy & Engineering Services (India) Pvt. Ltd. achieved through focusing on minute details such as proper selection of site, building orientation and form, glass properties, material selection, heating, cooling, ventilation, day lighting, waste management, recycling, irrigation management, renewable energy solution and water conservation through efficient plumbing fixtures. Trends and opportunities As an industry trendsetter, LEAD has played a vital role in greening over 80 certified buildings and achieved green footprint of over 24 million square feet in a span of

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LEAD Consultancy drives message very strongly to its clients that “green makes economic sense” through design optimisation without compromising operational benefit to building owners and improved health for occupants. The current trends in green building are to optimise cost and maximise operational savings to the company by adopting cost-effective solutions. Here are some of the commonly used green materials in India: • Wall construction: Fly ash blocks, AAC blocks, block wall with insulation, porotherm blocks, stone cladding, steel structure building and insulated lightweight panels. • Roof construction: RCC roof with 50- to 75-mm overdeck insulation, final finish with high SRI paints and tiles or roof garden. • High performance DGU for façade with lower SHGC. The selection is based on day lighting and energy performance • Shading devices for façade glazing to reduce heat ingress • Insulated window frames to improve energy performance • Light shelves to improve day lighting to indoor spaces and also provide shade for window glass • Open grid pavers for exteriors spaces to maximise rainwater infiltration • Eco-friendly certified furniture • CRI certified carpets and floor score certified tiles • Low VOC paints, adhesives and sealants to improve indoor air quality. n



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Making green block by block “We want to promote our green products which would be cost-efficient, eco-friendly and help conserve energy,” says Rajiv Upadhyay, COO, Aerocon Blocks & Panels, HIL Ltd.

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ince 1999, HIL has been paving the way for new-age building solutions like panels for drywalls partitions and blocks for wall construction. In an interview with ACE Update, Rajiv Upadhyay talks about green buildings and HIL’s unique “five-way green” philosophy. Role in green buildings The 60s witnessed a green revolution in the rural mainland. Three decades later, it was urban India gearing up for a green revolution with a difference. This was all about building solutions. In 1999, HIL Limited kick-started a revolution as a new green alternate conventional building material solution, which comprised of panels and AAC blocks under the banner of Aerocon. The company foresaw the industry trends and paved the way for newage building solutions like panels for drywalls partitions and blocks for wall construction. As a company, HIL had adopted a unique “fiveway green” philosophy, which ensured that the products and processes are eco-friendly from end-to-end. Today, 30 per cent of its energy needs are met from renewable sources. The company sources green raw materials with a low carbon footprint and processes them using green manufacturing that produces least effluents, by-products and emissions. The products are green, recyclable and have minimal environmental impact. These products further help in reducing structure cost by 30 per cent. They also have superior insulation and are 100 per cent termite and remain mould resistant. Essential products for green buildings Aerocon Blocks remains high on the priority list as essential products for green

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buildings. They are autoclaved aerated concrete lightweight building blocks used for construction of walls. Aerocon Blocks are extremely eco-friendly. Some characteristics that make them stand out are: • Fly ash, a waste from thermal power plants, is a major raw material for producing these blocks • Aerocon blocks’ production is 100 per cent recyclable, whereby all its production wastes are recycled and don’t contain any toxic substance which reduces CO2 emission. They also use only one third of the raw materials from mother earth to produce these blocks which helps in minimising environmental impact • Aerocon blocks have good thermal insulation which reduces energy consumption in the system that results in 25-30 per cent energy savings • The blocks, due to their low density, reduce the dead load on any structure, thereby providing the opportunity to reduce the steel and concrete usage. This reduction in steel indirectly reduces the requirement of steel as a whole and thus reduces dependence on high energyintensive steel products.

or pre-engineered steel buildings. Hence usage of these panels also reduces the dependence on high-energy intensive steel products.

Aerocon panels Aerocon panels are sandwich panels made of two-fibre reinforced cement sheets enclosing a lightweight concrete core composed of fly ash, cement, sillicaceous and micaceous material aggregate. Aerocon panels are green products as they are energy efficient, made of recycled material, timber free, don’t contain any wood particles and conserve precious natural resources like wood, water, power and so forth. These panels are perfect alternatives for structures using steel reinforced concrete

HIL is also focusing on the government’s endeavour towards creating low-cost housing and “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan” movement. The company wants to promote its green products which would be cost-efficient, eco-friendly and help conserve energy. HIL has also aligned with a few agencies to provide lowcost toilets for rural India. HIL looks forward to being the green partner of the government in providing low-cost housing material which is not only green, but also beneficial in terms of energy conservation. n

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Trends and opportunities The green building space is expanding rapidly in India. It has come a long way from a single green building in 2001 to 2,204 green buildings in 2013. According to the Indian Green Building Council, this is further expected to witness a surge to 1 lakh buildings by 2025, indicating the demand for green building materials. Government initiatives coupled with the current market scenario conducive to infrastructure growth with a special focus towards “green”. As the world steps into a new generation, Aerocon Blocks & Panels aims to play a prominent role in the building solutions. It is poised to be a leader in the AAC blocks and panel market. The infrastructure market today wants materials which are faster to construct, costefficient and green. Therefore, HIL is primarily focusing to create awareness for panels across markets in India for dry-wall solutions and its diverse applications like partitions, prefab structures, mezzanine flooring, cladding fire separation walls and many more.



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Glassifying green buildings “For us, building green is definitely important, but equally important is to know how green a green building is,” remarks Kamlesh Choudhari and Jawahar Hemrajani, Directors, Glass Wall Systems (India) Pvt. Ltd.

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oday glass facades have become essential part of the architectural design and based on the orientation of building and zoning pattern, and Glass Wall System always follows the latest and best engineered façade materials. In an interview with ACE Update, KamleshChoudhari and Jawahar Hemrajani shares why they are focusing more on solar-integrated facades and green walls. Glass Wall Systems have been majorly working to promote the advanced methods in façade technologies for sustainable future. The latest trends where the company focuses on are solar-integrated facades and green wall. Role in green buildings Buildings with green façade become landmarks in the city only because of its façade design which is important factor in architecture. For Glass Wall System, building green is definitely important, but equally important is to know how green a green building is. Take the glitzy, glass-enveloped buildings popping up across the country. It does not matter whether you are in the mild but wet and windy climate of Bengaluru or in the extreme hot and dry climate of Gurgaon, glass is the in-thing. As people always wondered how buildings extensively using glass could work in such varied climatic zones where one needs ventilation. But various studies suggest that glass is green. Buildings liberally using glass were being certified green.

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Glass Wall System’s designed façade systems holding the glass are based on their insulation abilities to reduce heat loss and extensively permits light transmission during the day; therefore, it’s important for a green building to have a right choice of materials for its exterior as per the geographical conditions. Being leading façade engineering and contracting company, Glass Wall System always follows the latest and best engineered façade materials. With continuous learning, the company upgraded its production and execution methods with minimalistic error and sustainable future. Essential products for green buildings For an exterior to be great, it needs to be sustainable. The life span and the material choices of a building have a huge impact on the environment. Addressing how time and weather affect the exterior of a building will increase its life. Protect against climatic conditions, exterior moisture and natural disasters. Choosing products that are environmentally beneficial in some way can earn credits in this category: reclaimed, recycled and locally produced. For India’s hot tropical climate, glass absorbs and radiates heat being high-performance glass that helps control the solar factor. Glass facades were earlier synonymous with the commercial structures and high-rise office buildings, but today their acceptance is steadily gaining in residential buildings as

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well. Glass facades allow natural light and heat to enter into the structure and thus are important facets of green buildings. Today glass facades have become essential part of the architectural design and based on the orientation of building and zoning pattern. Trends and opportunities Glass Wall Systems have been majorly working to promote the advanced methods in façade technologies for sustainable future. The latest trends where the company focuses on are solar-integrated facades and green wall. Solar integrated facades New trend in India specifies integrated photovoltaic materials that are used to replace conventional façade glass panels from building envelope. They are increasingly being incorporated into the construction of new buildings as a principal or ancillary source of electrical power. For the fastening of solar modules to facades offer mounting systems and fastening systems with different surfaces invisible areas. Green wall Modern cities are facing unprecedented expansion through population growth and urbanisation — where recommendations for selecting green walls in high-rise buildings. From centuries, Green Wall have been used to shade building walls, but now it has become an important tool in the quest of greater sustainability on the tall buildings. n


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Integrating green in glass “Asahi has pioneered innovations in glass processing technology to develop products that feature the best ‘green’ parameters,” says Somasundaram Senthilkumar, Business Head - Projects (Architectural Division), Asahi India Glass Ltd. (AIS) integration. The technical team of AIS conducts building simulations to help architects and consultants decide the design strategies, improve energy efficiency, select the right building material and reduce the construction costs. Asahi has also been regularly participating in various events and conferences primarily on innovative architecture and green buildings. It also organises customer meets across the country for architects, fabricators and retailers to educate them about the green buildings, roles that glass plays in green buildings, safety issues related to architectural glass and so forth.

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sahi India Glass, as India’s one of the leading integrated glass companies, has been at the forefront of promoting eco-friendly future. Its energyefficient glass ranges reduce the heat gain in buildings due to its excellent energysaving properties without compromising on the natural light. In an interview with ACE Update, Somasundaram Senthilkumar shares how Asahi is working hard to ensure a better quality of life for residents and help conserve the environment. Role in green buildings Asahi’s product development team has been continuously coming up with a range of innovative high-end energy-efficient architectural glasses. AIS conducts studies at each site to assist the customers in glass selection. The AIS 4G solutions include glass selection, glass product, glass processing and glass

Essential products for green buildings AIS has been at the forefront of this move towards an eco-friendly future. It has pioneered innovations in glass processing technology to develop products that feature the best ‘green’ parameters. AIS manufactures both single-glazed and doubleglazed products allowing architects greater choice and the ability to explore newer possibilities. These solutions enhance the aesthetics and efficiency of commercial and residential spaces, and present builders with viable, attractive and economical alternative to traditional building materials. Its energy-efficient glass ranges, under the brand name of Ecosense, reduce the heat gain in buildings due to its excellent energysaving properties without compromising on the natural light or the brilliant aesthetics that add value to the façade. And in winter, they ensure solar gain so that no matter what the season, people inside stay comfortable at all times. Using energy-efficient glass

also helps in ensuring that the interiors and the occupants of the home feel more comfortable. Ecosense comes in three ranges: enhance (solar control), exceed (solar control low-e) and essence (low-e) high-performance glasses. Ideal for solar and thermal insulating parameters, Ecosense combines aesthetics with environmental sensibility and conforms to all international and national green standards, making it the natural choice as a green building solution. Ecosense performance parameters like visual light transmission, solar factor, U-Value and internal reflection make buildings more efficient and ecologically viable. Energy-efficient glasses, when used properly can reduce the total energy consumption by anywhere between 8-10 per cent of the total energy consumed and hence the accrued benefits of using these glasses keep growing over the years. Trends and opportunities In recent times, the idea of green buildings has gained momentum. Builders, developers and architects are increasingly looking to make use of green materials like glass to add a new dimension to their buildings. Awareness of environmental impact of increased construction activity has recently been on the agenda of the governmental. It is widely expected that building code changes are in pipeline in order to adhere to these concerns. Construction houses are striving to obtain sustainability certifications to ensure a better quality of life for residents and help conserve the environment. n

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Fulfilling green requirements “Hindware is the only brand to have an in-house R&D facility which works towards developing new products utilising modern technology,” claims Sandip Somany, Joint Managing Director, HSIL Ltd.

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indware’s commitment to environment is a sustained effort. Its watersaving products are ideal for green or sustainable buildings as efficient use of natural resources is one of their criteria. In an exclusive interview with ACE Update, Sandip Somany talks about green revolution and how Hindware is adding value with its innovative products. Role in green buildings Brand ‘Hindware’ from HSIL Ltd. is an industry in the organised sector, and innovation lies at its heart. Offering sanitary ware and bathroom products for over five decades, Hindware is the only brand to have an in-house R&D facility which works towards developing new products utilising modern technology. The facility works tirelessly to find the best possible way to reduce the quantity of water consumed in water closets, faucets and shower heads. These water-saving products are ideal for green or sustainable buildings as efficient use of natural resources is one of their criteria, which brand Hindware can fulfil.

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pedal flushing mechanism that stops spread of germs by reducing contact in the restrooms.

Essential products for green buildings Back in 70s, water closets used 15 litres of water per flush. However, population growth and resource depletion rapidly expanding, water-saving products the solution. Brand ‘Hindware’ has always been at the forefront of using technology. Some of its essential green products are:

• Water Star rating products: Hindware was the first to offer WEP-1 IAPMO certified range of water closets in the market. With 13 water closets bestowed with UPC-1 certification for their ability to reduce water consumption during full flush and half flush, they are suitable for sustainable buildings. The UPC-1 certified products can save up to 50,000 litres of water per year.

• NANO: NANO is water closet which flushes in only 1.5-litre water. It received the Elle Decon International Design Award in 2010 for its innovation and is an ideal product for green buildings, especially used for commercial purpose. It has foot

• Faucets: The all new 3C technology infused faucets use best in world cartridge with Spanish technology and anti-splash aerators with German technology. Aerators are tiny devices; they fit inside the spout of the faucet and reduce the flow of water

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by mixing air. The user feels the foamy soft water flowing but eventually it is reducing water consumption by mixing air with water. There are two-step faucets. The range comes with an ‘eco-click’ water-saving feature which cuts down the flow capacity at a certain angle saving. Hindware also has a series of sensor and pressmatic faucets, fully automatic in function and perfect for green buildings. • Sensor urinals:


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Green legacy “For well over a decade, Kohler Co. has been consistently evaluating and improving its manufacturing processes, business operations, waste management, transportation and so forth,” says Salil Sadanandan, Managing Director, Kohler Kitchen & Bath India

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ohler believes that its products need to be sustainable, and hence the company has ensured that it has the right kind of flushing technology, water conservation and noise reduction. In an interview with ACE Update, Salil Sadanandan talks about Kohler legacy and how it is working on products designed to cater to community at large. Role in green buildings Since the company’s inception in 1873, sustainability has been an important part of Kohler Co. In recent years, the company has further increased its focus on environmental sustainability and sets a strategy targeting three key areas: operations, product development, and education and awareness. • Operations: For well over a decade, Kohler Co. has been consistently evaluating and improving its manufacturing processes, business operations, waste management, transportation, water use and so forth. Kohler has implemented this process across all of the company’s global locations and is now focused on reducing

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the company’s carbon footprint to achieve its goal, with offsets, of net zero by the year 2035. • Innovation: Its goal is to introduce safe, gracious ways for improving sanitation. With the help of Cal Tech, Kohler has designed a solar powered toilet that recycles the waste and does not need an extensive plumbing system. • Products: Kohler has WCs which are designed to perform while saving on water (lesser water consumption). It has also faucet products like showerheads which are designed to deliver same quality showering by using lesser water. This is done by innovatively designing the waterways in the showerheads. These water saving products have been used by various green projects in India Essential products for green buildings Kohler believes that its products need to be sustainable, and hence the company has ensured that it has the right kind of flushing

technology, water conservation and noise reduction in its products. • Flushing technology Dual flush: Dual flush technology combines exceptional water conservation and outstanding flushing performance. A two-button actuator allows one to choose either a 6.05 l or 3.02 l flush option. Skirted bowls offer a sleek, contemporary design aesthetic and an easy-to-clean surface. PowerLite: With its newest launch, Karing Integrated Toilet, Kohler has introduced the PowerLite flushing technology in India which only uses 4.8 litres of water. Trends and opportunities With the help of Cal Tech, Kohler has designed a solar powered toilet that recycles the waste and does not need an extensive plumbing system and therefore saves water. Kohler is also working on a water filtration project designed to cater to community at large. n

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These are smart and compact and come in various shape, style and design. The Aquafree urinals, again a first by Hindware, uses liquid cartridge instead of water. A pioneering technology, it provides a cost-effective, eco-friendly solution. It is proved to eliminate urinal flooding and provide a more hygienic, odour-free solution. Trends and opportunities Hindware’s commitment to environment is a

sustained effort. The cycle of innovation never stops. The brand is working on offering the best possible flushing mechanism: flush valves for concealed cisterns, rim-less design to improve flushing efficiency and sensor flushing, to name a few. In the shower category, Hindware range of showers is equipped with ‘anti-lime rub it’ technology that ensures no lime scale accumulation within the nozzles. These

showers prevent any kind of microbial and algal growth. Its soft rubber helps in easy cleaning and maintenance. Products with air-injection technology are also on offer. This technology controls the flow of water for proper distribution and offer better bathing sensation by consuming less water (roughly 60 per cent). What’s special about these showers is that it aerates the water to make the droplets larger, so it can save water without making the water volume feel any lesser. n

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Integrating sustainable values and actions “Duravit will keep on investing in modern technologies to provide the structural framework for sustainability efforts,” remarks Asutosh Shah, Managing Director, Duravit India

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he sanitary industry has been making a decisive contribution in terms of global sustainability targets for many years, and it’s the sum of various actions that makes the difference. In a conversation with ACE Update, Asutosh Shah shares how Duravit is contributing to a responsible future. Role in green buildings In recent years, there has been a great change in the way people use water and energy. That paves the way to green building. Duravit responds to this with innovative technology. Already for decades, the company’s history has been shaped by the awareness for sustainable values and actions. The responsible use of resources has become an essential part of every new development. This continues to give rise to new product ideas that contribute to a responsible future. DuraStyle Durafix

Essential products for green buildings The Duravit Rimless technology offers an efficient solution wherever optimum hygiene is required. Its innovative and effective flushing technology delivers optimum flushing results with small water volumes as 4.5 litres. And thanks to the open rim less cleanser is needed. The McDry urinal and the Architec Dry urinal even operate without any water. A purely plant-based and thus biodegradable sealing liquid effectively prevents unpleasant odours. The siphon, like the urinal itself, is made from robust, durable sanitary ceramic.

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In general, the sanitary industry has been making a decisive contribution in terms of global sustainability targets for many years.

Trends and opportunities Duravit meets all international standards in terms of quality (ISO 9001), environment (ISO 14001) and energy (ISO 50001). By meeting these standards, Duravit paves the way for other suppliers to follow this example.

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The upcoming challenge will be to develop innovative solutions and to optimise existing technologies that are already on a very high level. That includes water-saving as well as energy-saving and eco-friendly production processes. It’s the sum of various actions that makes the difference, and that’s why Duravit will keep on investing in modern technologies to provide the structural framework for sustainability efforts. n


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Green building: the future out and grabbed the concept of green building and constructed its first green building for a food and beverage major PepsiCo in Satharia in March 2013. Challenges As the concept is just dawning in India, Phenix faced two types of challenges: technology related issues and sourcing related issues.

“Phenix Construction Technology is a visionary organisation and has rich experience in making green building,” remarks Jayanta Chakraborty, Senior GM – SCM, Phenix Construction Technologies

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he entire world is now marching forward for a cleaner, greener environment. Green building is one of the concepts, which are easily adoptable and can make a building green for a long time. In an interview with ACE Update, Jayanta Chakraborty shares why Phenix is ready to grab the future opportunity. Journey towards green Everyone knows what the unique drive Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken — Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. If we look in depth, we will find that the concept is not cleaning the road, removal of litter from areas and all. It is talking a lot on cleaner environment, low pollution, greener world and to make our dear world a better place to live. In fact, this concept has started long back in India in construction industry, when CII has taken an initiative to form IGBC to promote the concept of making energy-efficient, ecofriendly buildings. Phenix Construction Technologies, a technology leader in PEB industry, ventured

There are few major parameters that are essential to rate a building as a green building. One must know what is the rating system and the qualification parameters, which has to be achieved to claim a building green. A very well-crafted document prepared by IGBC is available (IGBC Green House Rating system Version 1 and 2) which is a thorough guideline to follow to make green building. This book became very handy during conceptualisation and execution of the project. There was a rich experience gained in the process of execution of the project which gradually ended with success and platinum certification of the project. PEB in green building PEB industry has a major role to play as far as green building is concerned. There are couple of building components and systems, which are essential to get a building certified as green building. A. Energy-efficiency front • Natural ventilation system using turbo vent and roof monitors in place of powered roof extractors • Installing solar heating system on roof space for reduction of electrical consumption where hot water is required for the industry • Installing poly carbonate sheet on roof to provide ample lighting in the shop floor during day time and reduction of electrical lighting requirements • Designing and placing the building in such a way that adequate natural ventilation system (natural flow of wind within the building) happens, resulting to reduction of exhaust fans or air circulators.

B. Materials front • Waste reduction during construction is possible in PEB as it is assembled onsite and there is little chance of excess material or waste. • Steel is the basic raw material for PEB, and steel is a material with large quantity of recycled content, which is a pre-requisite for green building • Materials that are produced near and around the PEB manufacturing unit can be attributed for green building • Low VOC paint is also required for a green building. Water efficiency in green building PEB can be utilised for rainwater harvesting. A very interesting method can be adopted for water storage and harvesting by effectively utilising PEB concept. If the down spouts are again connected with a common header at the bottom of the building and connected to a large, underground reservoir, the rainwater can be stored. As rainwater has purity near to deionised (DM) water, the same can be used in machine shops where CNC cutting tools are in operation. In CNC cutting tools, huge amount of cutting fluid is required on a daily basis, which demands DM water to dilute it. This harvested water can be utilised effectively as it is a free source. This is an ideal method of water preservation. Promoting green buildings The entire world is now marching forward for a cleaner, greener environment. Green building is one of the concepts, which are easily adoptable and can make a building green for a long time. Adoption and implementation is comparatively easy. Success rate of making green building is high. To promote green building concept, India Government may consider some incentive scheme to motivate and propagate the construction of green building. Phenix Construction Technology is a visionary organisation and has rich experience in making green building. The firm is poised to promote and grab the future opportunity. n

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Tata BlueScope Steel’s coated steel products for eco-friendly construction The positive effect of using non-toxic coated steel materials to reduce or eliminate indoor air pollution is making them essential

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ata BlueScope Steel is working towards creating sustainable, innovative building materials and products that will help reduce adverse impact on the environment. Typically, an “eco-friendly” building material is non-toxic, reusable, renewable and recyclable. Steel has been traditionally known for its strength, durability and functionality. It is now increasingly being recognised for its eco-friendly benefits. Coatings on steel further increase its life many fold and enhance its eco-friendly features. Coated steel can be used in applications like roofing, wall cladding, partitions, gutter, downpipe, fascia, ridge and other building components. There is no question about the positive effect of using non-toxic coated steel materials to reduce or eliminate indoor air pollution. Coated steel is naturally termite proof and does not have to be treated with pesticides or other chemicals. Other benefits of using coated steel include the reduction in installation costs by increasing productivity and using less energy and water, no disturbance to local flora and fauna and reduction in heat island effect because of lower thermal mass and higher thermal reflecting properties. The coated steel business of Tata BlueScope Steel offers 55 per cent Al-Zn alloy coated ZINCALUME steel and pre-painted COLORBOND steel. These coated steel products boast of several eco-friendly features: Reusability: ZINCALUME steel and COLORBOND steel have great reusability. Undamaged components made of ZINCALUME steel and COLORBOND steel can be easily reused at other locations in same original shape or modified shape. Also demolition or removal processes involved in replacement and reuse of steel material is without air pollution or dust.

saves resources. It ensures reduction in material consumption by usage of thinner, high-strength material of 550 MPa minimum yield strength instead of typical 250/300 MPa yield strength material. Being lightweight, it also provides an opportunity to reduce supporting structural material requirements. Additionally, ZINCALUME steel and COLORBOND steel usage in construction may enable longer spans and require fewer supports. In turn, all these reduce transport costs and fuel usage.

thermal efficiency. THERMATECH technology reduces the amount of heat transferred inside the building, which results in better thermal performance and cooler comfort. In hot weather, COLORBOND steel can reduce peak roof temperature up to 6’C. It can also reduce annual cooling energy consumption by up to 15 per cent (depending on the level of insulation, colour, building shape, orientation and function). COLORBOND steel is available in 8standard colours and a range of non-standard colours with high SRI values.

Resilience: ZINCALUME steel and COLORBOND steel are long lasting and durable with up to four times the life of comparable zinc coated or pre-painted zinc coated steel in similar applications and environments, thus reducing the frequency of replacement of materials.

ZINCALUME steel, due to its specific surface coatings, retains its bright surface for longer. The surface reflects more heat thus transferring lesser heat inside, ensuring better thermal performance and comfort for longer duration.

Recyclability: The base steel of ZINCALUME steel and COLORBOND steel has recycled steel. It can be further recycled after every life. While the greater part can be recycled, if not recycled it becomes natural part of earth as iron oxide.

Passive design: ZINCALUME steel and COLORBOND steel are amenable to designs that improve shading. Properly insulated ZINCALUME steel roofing and cladding provides a draft-proof envelope to retain cool air inside the building for increased comfort.

Water harvesting: Because of usage of “heavy metal (Pb/Cr/Cd) free” paints, runoff water from COLORBOND steel can be harvested for reuse.

For above reasons both ZINCALUME steel and COLORBOND steel are extensively used as construction material for buildings. With these benefits, the cost to maintain a comfortable atmosphere is reduced, and dependence on energy resources and general air pollution is lowered there by providing a healthier life. n

Thermal efficiency: COLORBOND steel with THERMATECHsolar reflactance technology incorporated in its paint system offers better

Reduced material requirement: Long life of ZINCALUME steel and COLORBOND steel reduces material consumption and thereby

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Ensuring green with satisfaction “Improving our service portfolio is one of our key visions,” remarks Sushil Gupta, Chairman, Richa Industries Ltd. reflective and glass wool insulating sheets are used to control the temperature of the building which not only have good insulation, heat reflection and anti-radiation functions, but also has good moisturebarrier, heat preservation and energy-saving functions.

IOCL Polymer Warehouse, a turnkey project, by Richa Industries Limited

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se of AAC blocks with steel structures is the most economical, eco-friendly solution to all types of buildings, including residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Richa has developed a new vertical for AAC blocks, which are totally inorganic and incombustible. In an interview with ACE Update, Sushil Gupta tells how Richa ensures wholesome satisfaction. How did your company perform over the past two years? Richa has always been consistent in terms of growth and performance. The past 2 years have been phenomenal for the company as we have acquired projects from some of the major clients - private as well as government sectors like BHEL and BSWC. We have recently completed one of the highest multistorey buildings for Madhu Silica in Gujarat which is indeed another benchmark project in history of the company. Polymer warehouse, a turnkey project for IOCL has also been perfected which is again an accomplishment project for us.

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What role does your company play in a green building? Pre-engineered buildings are inherently green products and have a little impact on the environment as compared to traditional construction. These buildings are eco-friendly as these are not constructed and fabricated on-site and completely manufactured in the factory under systematic and automated controls. Richa PEB structures are made with a high proportion of recycled content, i.e. 7080 per cent. Also, use of galvanized steel makes these buildings rust resistant. Name some of your products or solutions that are essential for green buildings? What makes them the ‘essential’ products for green buildings? We provide fibre-reinforced plastics (FRP) and polycarbonate roofing sheets which provide excellent natural light transmission. Our products — wind-driven turbo vent and ridge vent — are used for highly efficient eco-friendly ventilation system. Similarly,

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What are the trends and opportunities in green? And how is your company, as a supplier to this industry, playing its role to promote green buildings in India Keeping in lieu of the economic need of green revolution, Richa has developed a new vertical for AAC blocks, a certified green building material. Use of AAC blocks with steel structures is the most economical, ecofriendly solution to all types of buildings, including residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Richa AAC blocks are totally inorganic and incombustible. The AAC blocks are fire resistant up to 160 C (more than twice the typical temperature in a building fire of 650 C) allows it to maintain its structural integrity even after fire. Non-existence of toxic substances, less consumption of fuel or electricity and nominal wastage during production help saving of electricity in large in AAC building and all these features of AAC blocks reduce the environment pollution. In fact, wherever AAC is used, energy is saved. Aren’t you trying to improve your service portfolio? Improving our service portfolio is one of our key visions. Along with technical innovations, we focus on how to cater our customers with better services and ensure wholesome satisfaction. We have a separate cell dedicated to take care of all customer related concerns and deliver timely solutions which is why Richa is a known brand in the industry. n



Best of bC India

Schwing Stetter to sell tower cranes in India that has a majority control of Germany-headquartered Schwing group, in the Indian market. Schwing Stetter India with its expertise in concrete construction equipment in India, has brought expertise from group company XCMG, a China-based global construction equipment manufacturer that has a majority control of Germanyheadquartered Schwing group.

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chwing Stetter India announced its foray into material handling industry with the launch of an exclusive range of SchwingXCMG tower cranes. The expansion will see the ready-mix concrete equipment maker selling towers cranes of XCMG, a China-based global construction equipment manufacturer

The increasing demand for mechanisation of construction activities is pushing the requirement of tower cranes in India that are able to lift heavier loads and be more productive yet be affordable to own and operate. “Schwing Stetter has always laid emphasis on understanding customer needs. Schwing concrete pumps and Schwing-XCMG tower cranes will work in synergy to suit their requirements,” the company said.

Schwing-XCMG tower cranes come in various capacities and types ranging between 5-tonne and 6-tonne. The cranes are designed to handle highrise projects. Speaking on the occasion, Anand Sundaresan, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, Schwing Stetter India said, “The launch of Schwing-XCMG tower crane marks a very important milestone in the journey of Schwing Stetter.” V.G. Sakthikumar, Managing Director, Schwing Stetter Sales & Services Pvt. Ltd said, “Keeping in mind the growing infrastructure requirements in India, our focus has shifted into improvising our technologies that will help to save time, money and improve performance. We believe that Schwing-XCMG tower cranes will enable all of these for the construction equipment industry. The launch of Schwing-XCMG Tower Crane will be a defining moment in the journey of Schwing Stetter.” n

Liebherr displays customised solutions The Liebherr wheel loader L 580 is driven by a 209 kW / 284 HP diesel engine. Equipped with a 5 sq. m excavation bucket with bolton teeth, the machine achieves a tipping load of 18,000 kg at an operating weight of 24,720 kg.

Liebherr wheel loader L 580, representing the expanded wheel loader product range for the Indian market at bC India

Wheel loaders At bC India, Liebherr presented the wheel loaders L 550 and L 580, two models representing the expanded wheel loader product range for the Indian market. Liebherr manufactures these wheel loaders in Dalian, (China), in close cooperation with the wheel loader competence centre in Bischofshofen (Austria).

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Mobile crane The Liebherr mobile crane LTM 1220-5.2 is engineered for maximum lifting performance. The total weight of the five-axle mobile crane is fully utilised to optimise load capacities. With its 60-m telescopic boom, lattice extensions and a 22-m long folding fly-jib system, the LTM 1220-5.2 offers a hook height of maximum 101 m and a working radius of maximum 88 m. The carrier is powered by a Liebherr engine developing 370kW and the ZF 12-speed gearbox features the AS-TRONIC automatic control system. Flat-top crane 85 EC-B 5i At the 2014 bC India Liebherr is presenting

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the 85 EC-B 5i flat-top crane which is being assembled at Liebherr’s Pune plant. The 85 EC-B 5i has a maximum load capacity of 5,000 kg and can lift 1,300 kg at the jib end, up to a maximum working radius of 50 m. The successful 85 EC-B 5i is specially adapted to the Indian market and inner-city needs. When the 85 EC-B 5i was developed, the emphasis was not only on the superstructure but also on the low-width 85 LC tower system, which has been optimally matched to the new crane and has new pin connectors. When working in town and city centres, a decisive advantage is that the dimensions of all the assemblies of the new 85 EC-B 5i are so compact. The new 85 LC tower system has a cross-section of only 1.2 x 1.2 m, which simplifies both transportation and erecting work if the inner-city site is small or access is difficult. The 85 EC B 5i city crane can be erected quickly and safely in just about every gap in the building line. n


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SDLG launches branded oils and lubricants at bC India

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he new range of oils and lubricants from SDLG are specially designed for its range of construction machines to protect them against wear and tear. India is the first market outside China to offer customers the range of engine, hydraulic and transmission oils and SDLG will formally introduce them at bC India. Following the launch of SDLG wheel loaders and road machinery in India in 2010, its manufacturer Shandong Lingong Machinery Co. Ltd. (known as Lingong) has identified the need for trusted maintenance products to support its growing machine population. B Sridhar, Head - India, SDLG, says, “We have over 500 SDLG machines in action on job sites across India and at SDLG we are strengthening our aftermarket support to give customers the best possible service. Our customers are looking for a brand of lubricants they can trust to help maintain their machine performance. This launch will offer them a complete range of engine, hydraulic and transmission oils that are designed especially for SDLG machines. All SDLG lubricants are certified by us to give complete peace of mind.”

At this year’s bC India , India will become the first market outside of China to distribute SDLG’s range of oils and lubricants. The new products feature SDLG’s distinctive grey colouring on their packaging to identify them as official support products for the company’s range of equipment. “bC India is one of the market’s most important trade shows, and I cannot think of a better place to launch these new aftermarket products and show our Indian customers how dedicated we are to offer excellent aftermarket support,” adds Mr Sridhar. There are three products making up the SDLG oil and lubricants range, and all will be shown at bC India. First is the SDLG engine oil which is blended with hydrocracked base oils to deliver higher levels of engine cleanliness, which in turn leads to longer engine life, better output efficiency and lower maintenance costs. Second is the SDLG hydraulic oil, which is also made from hydro-cracked base oils and which offers better thermal stability to protect components from oxidation and sludge build up as they are exposed to the higher temperatures caused by

working operations. Finally, there is the SDLG gear oil, which is a lubricant to be used with a variety of transmission units. It offers long-term stable viscosity, which contributes to lower noise and offers better wear protection, even in the most demanding applications. In India, Lingong currently distributes its range of SDLG wheel loaders, including the 3-tonne LG936L and LG938L, the 5-tonne LG958L and the 7-tonne LG979 as well as its G9190 motor grader, through a nationwide network of experienced construction equipment dealers. n

LiuGong launches new wheel loader

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iuGong, a global leader in manufacturing a full line of extreme duty equipment, has launched CLG818C BSIII wheel loader in India. The CLG818C BSIII is equipped with Kirloskar 4R1040TC engine with rated power of 56kw. Ideally suited for the Indian market, the CLG818C BSIII meets India’s BSIII emission standard. Featuring YJ280 single phase torque converter and BD05 counter shafttype power shift transmission, the CLG818C BSIII offers big traction force with high reliability. The accurate matching of the torque converter and the engine ensures high speed and low fuel consumption. The machine features with large area cab glass allowing the operator clear vision of sight to the working environment. Safe and easy entry to cab is possible from both sides

via full height access doors. The forward extended rearview mirror, matched with the rearview mirror in the cab, offers the operator a less obstructed view of the worksite. The operator can observe the condition at the right side of the machine clearly without turning around. The cab greatly reduces both vibration and sound levels, which eases the operator’s fatigue. Double-lever control is installed. Controls are intuitive and ergonomically placed for easy and comfortable operation. The streamlined engine hood design is in accordance with the aerodynamics. Dual access doors provides large maintenance space and the mesh holes on the doors

greatly helps cooling, which meets the requirement for working at 55 C. This machine features air over hydraulic disc type service brake system. Once the brake is applied, power will be cut off automatically to ensure stable and reliable brake performance. Low pressure protection technology is also designed for safety. When the brake pressure is lower than 0.4Mpa, the transmission cannot start or the neutral gear cannot be engaged. n

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Terex launches new backhoe loader and Lonking wheel loaders and Debo Qui, Executive Director, CEO and President, Longking Holdings.

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Commenting on the strategic alliance George Ellis said, “‘Lonking is one of the leading equipment manufacturing companies from China. With this tie-up Terex India will enhance the platforms to facilitate all the customers located in the defined target markets across the country. We will continue to explore ground partners and distributors and further ensure that Terex builds the right operational and distribution platforms within each of our market segments.”

Both these events were presided over by George Ellis, President, Terex Construction

During the occasion, Mr Qui, said, “As one of the most influential countries in Asia, India is attracting more and more attention from global investors. Today, as one of the largest construction machinery manufacturers of China, Lonking has come to New Delhi, hand in hand with Terex, one

erex Corporation has launched its innovative Terex backhoe loader (TLB740SE) and Terex-Lonking wheel loaders (CDM 856 and 835) at bC India 2014. Simultaneously, an announcement of a strategic alliance between Terex and Lonking was declared.

of the global top brands, in respond to the appeal of ‘Make in India’ Policy. No doubt, Terex is one of the most influential global construction machinery manufacturers. We feel honoured to establish the strategic alliance with Terex, to launch TerexLonking wheel loader. Our endeavour is to provide the best quality equipment with competitive pricing alongside efficient performance to the Indian customers.” According to Vijay Sharma, Executive Director, Terex Equipment Pvt. Ltd., “This alliance is going to further strengthen product portfolio and will focus on delivering reliable, customer-driven solutions for many applications. In the recent years, Terex Corporation has been witnessing a positive response from the Indian Market. Last year, despite weak demand from the market, Terex backhoe loaders sales have grown by 5 per cent in comparison to 2013.” n

Manitowoc launches two new Potain topless tower cranes equipment trade show, and the company’s participation at the event was designed to outline its commitment to its customers and the industry.

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t bC India 2014, Manitowoc introduced two new Potain topless tower cranes, displayed one of the most successful grove cranes of all time, and presented an innovative Potain self-erecting crane. The company’s outdoor booth also staged a number of customer handovers, presentations, product launches and media events. Raman Joshi, Managing Director, Manitowoc Cranes India, said that bC India was firmly established as India’s leading construction

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“At bC India, we clearly demonstrated to the Indian crane industry how committed we are to innovation and customer value,” he said. “We also emphasised how those two principles are connected. We, at Manitowoc, produce innovative cranes that are more productive and profitable for our customers, meaning we can improve return on investment and overall value for our customers. Innovation and customer value are what drives Manitowoc, and the products on show at bC India demonstrate that perfectly.” Potain MCT 205 The new Potain tower cranes are topless MCT models built at the company’s factory in Pune. The larger one is the MCT 205 which has a maximum 10-tonne capacity and can lift 1.75 tonnes at its maximum jib end of 65 metres. With a focus on fast erection, the complete upper works for the MCT 205 can be

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assembled in four lifts. The heaviest group of components is just 7.9 tonnes and the full 65-metre jib can be placed in a single lift. Attention has been paid to transportation too, with three jib sections able to fit inside a standard container. Potain MCT 85 The second topless model from Potain making its debut in India was the MCT 85. Smaller than the MCT 205, it has a maximum 5-tonne capacity and an ability to lift 1.1 tonnse at its jib end of 52 metres. This practical unit is efficiently easy to transport and needs just two trucks for the entire top portion of the crane. Again, on-site assembly is simplified, thanks to the pre-assembly work done at the Potain factory in Pune. Like the MCT 205, the MCT 85 can be operated as an internal climbing crane, positioned within the building that it is constructing. Mounted on 1.2-metre mast sections, the crane offers a maximum free-standing height of 33.2 metres when operating internally. n



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Ruukki solidifying manufacturing revolution With the industry growing in India, we surely are going to benefit by this growth.

Sharad Rastogi, Country Manager – India, Ruukki Metals Trading & Marketing India Pvt. Ltd.

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he manufacturing industry in India is set to grow rapidly. With the PM Narendra Modi’s “Make In India” initiative, the medium and small enterprises are bound to mushroom. In an exclusive interview with ACE Update, Sharad Rastogi talks about manufacturing revolution in India and how Ruukki is going to be a part of that. How has been the market growth for your company? We are doing well. In fact, the current year

has turned out to be better than the previous years. The last 2-3 years were stagnant in terms of growth, but this year the situation has improved. With the advent of new government in power, we expect things to take even better shape. We also predict higher growth for the upcoming years. What kind of technology do you use? We are a specialised steel manufacturer though a small operator in the whole global steel market. Our products are backed by intensive and extensive R&D and latest technology for instance direct quenching of hot rolled strip material and hot rolled plates immediately after rolling in an online process. How do you foresee the year 2015 for your company? We expect it to be better than 2014 and also plan to grow our business. With the industry growing in India, we surely are going to benefit by this growth. Also with the prime minister’s “Make In India” initiative, the manufacturing industry is set

to grow rapidly and one will witness medium and small enterprises mushroom. This would actually create a manufacturing revolution, and obviously all of us are going to be benefitted by this initiative. How do you differentiate between your products from what your competitors offer in the market? Our products like wear-resistant Raex steels and high-strength Optim steels are preferred world over by OEMs, fabricators and end users, alike. To back the high-quality steel products, we have our technical support that we make available to our customers. We also involve with customers early at design and development stage. Our products bring improved life-cycle advantages and higher payload to customers and end users. What kind of products do you manufacture and to what industries’ does it serve? We produce wear-resistant steel branded as Raex and high-strength steels branded as Optim. These steels are products of choice for use by lifting, handling and transportation segments in mining and construction sectors. n

Manlift signs official LANXESS adds new colour to urban landscapes dealership agreement L with Genie ANXESS showcases its unmatched range of iron oxide and chromium oxide pigments at the bC India 2014.

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anlift, the access equipment rental and sales specialist, has signed an agreement with Genie for an official dealership of the Genie brand in India. The signing of the agreement between Manlift and Genie took place at Manlift’s stand in bC India. David King, Managing Director, Manlift, said, “Our highly motivated team will be able to offer our customers a full range of quality access equipment for a wide variety of applications.” Daniel Ho, Regional Vice-President, Terex AWP Asia, said, “We consider India as an important growth market for the Genie product range, and we are pleased that a progressive company such as Manlift will be representing our brand.” n

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Synthetic iron and chromium oxide pigments from LANXESS, marketed under the well-known brands Bayferrox and Colortherm, display high colour strength, consistency, lightfastness, colourfastness, UV stability, and weather-resistance and are characterized by their high quality and environmentally-friendly processing. These characteristics of Bayferrox and Colortherm pigments guarantee long-lasting colours in applications pertaining to the construction industry. The construction industry is one of the largest consumers of Bayferrox pigments, which are used to colour construction materials such as cast in-situ concrete, precast concrete components, concrete roofing tiles, pavers and asphalt. Easy to use and ecologically friendly, the products are

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LANXESS management inaugurating the LANXESS booth at bC India 2014

available in the form of powder, compact pigment, granules and slurry. The colour range of the Bayferrox and Colortherm product portfolio includes yellow, red, green, brown and black. In one another of these colours, a variety of additional shades are possible. The shades tend towards the opaque colours found in nature, and thus fit harmoniously with the environment. n


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BKT: driving tomorrow with off-highway tyres Balkrishna Industries (BKT) is one such company which is not only setting a trend but also creating its own niche

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very company tries to identify an existing trend (socio-economic and market) and sell accordingly, but very few can breakthrough the obvious and dare to go beyond, creating not just success but also an unprecedented niche for themselves. They become pioneers and go on to build, along with a strong company, a robust business culture that lasts for generations. With more than 25 accomplished years of global leading presence in the off-highway tyres segment, Balkrishna Industries (BKT) is undoubtedly one such company. Keeping up with demand In the last quarter of this calendar year, BKT saw rise in demand and anticipates it will continue to grow. The company also expects some new announcements from the new government, especially in infrastructure industry. Infrastructure doesn’t mean only to the road building; it could be roads, bridges, power, irrigation and so forth. “As the new government announced that infrastructure is going to be its core sector, the momentum of growth will continue in coming years,” informs Rajiv Poddar, Joint Managing Director, BKT. “We are expecting a growth of about 15 per cent in 2015.” State-of-the-art products Quality conscious users who adhere to stringent conformity standards in Europe and America prefer BKT as their supplier, thus implying that every BKT product is superior most in creation and delivers expected performance. This is achieved by using the foremost quality of raw materials that are processed through the most advanced technology creating a BKT product. “Each product passes over 450 stages of tests. The result of this rigorous practice being that BKT

products are known for their reliability and have the lowest claim ratio in the industry,” informs Mr Poddar. Construction and mining segment BKT is working hard on the domestic and agriculture industry and built its independent team. In fact, the company has developed two ranges for domestic agricultural applications which included bias as well as radiant. “BKT has already opened in seven states and will be spreading in more states, slowly but steadily,” adds Mr Poddar. Driving tomorrow The tyre markets in Asia have witnessed a strong surge in recent years, with India and China leading in growth and development. Indian tyre companies are no longer just manufacturing tyres for commercial vehicles but the market has expanded encapsulating high-end consumers with heavy OE needs for industrial, construction and mining purposes. A company like BKT is a huge factor in this growth with its selling chains covering almost the entire world. However, as they say, with great success comes great responsibility. Along with business interests, there

As the new government announced that infrastructure is going to be its core sector, the momentum of growth will continue in coming years. Rajiv Poddar, Joint Managing Director, BKT

has also been a strong escalation in application requirement demands by its consumers. Today BKT is manufacturing tyres for OEMs all over the world, offering solutions for heavy agro, industrial and mining solutions. BKT is working intensively to be at tandem with the emerging needs of its OEM clients and has the shortest response period amongst its competitors when it comes to delivering a new product while keeping the costs low and efficiency high, adhering to the stringent most international standards. n

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Steel II Interview

Steel industry: standing strong yet cyclical “Any programme on improving infrastructure will have favourable impact on steel industry,” remarks B Satish Kumar, MD, SEIL

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teel industry is the backbone of any economy. If the economy is in recession, steel industry will also languish. In an exclusive interview with ACE Update, B Satish Kumar talks about economy, steel industry and the importance of government’s involvement. What is your outlook on the status of steel industry in India? Steel industry is facing lack of demand and also troubled by the import of cheaper steel from China, low prices and higher raw material costs. The government needs to take speedy action to protect the domestic production. Delay in government action is forcing companies to import even raw material like iron ore though there is sufficient availability in India. Procedural delay bogged down by red-tapism is the cause. We need to understand what is at stake. Steel industry is the backbone of any economy. If the economy is in recession, steel industry will also languish. Our economy is particularly dependant upon improvement of infrastructure which will also revive the steel industry and overall growth. Sadly the emphasis is lacking from the government. It might be prudent for government to ensure a stable price scenario with respect to raw material prices like iron ore and coal with respect to steel producers. If the government looks for profit maximisation from mining activity, the steel industry will continue to suffer with the volatility of prices.

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With export opportunities declining, how do you see the future? Export opportunities are based on price competitiveness and for special quality steel. Focus should be on special quality steel which is value-added products. What is your comment on the recent WTO ruling on steel export to the US? The removal of duty is a welcome move. What sort of opportunities you expect from the new government’s smart city initiative? Any programme on improving infrastructure will have favourable impact on steel industry. How was the year 2014 for SEIL? What is your outlook for 2015?

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The year 2014 has been a mixed year with state bifurcation and a devastating cyclone dominating the economy. We expect improvement in demand and prices from 2015 onwards. What are your long- and short-term strategies? Steel industry is cyclical. We have a roadmap for growth up to 2025 to reach a capacity of 1 million tonnes of steel per annum from the present 300,000 TPA with setting up of new units in a phased manner. The first unit in this direction is proposed to be a 0.6 million TPA iron ore pelletisation unit to ensure raw material supply for our integrated steel manufacturing hub. n


Interview II Realty Bytes

Chartered Housing projects: true value for money “Chartered Housing has a strong brand recall in Bangalore residential market as we have built a relationship with our customers by giving quality rather than quantity,” says Bimal Hegde, CEO, Chartered Housing

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hartered Housing is real estate company based in Bangalore with more than two decades of experience in the industry. In an exclusive interview with ACE Update, Bimal Hegde, who leads the Bangalore Chapter of CREDAI Youth Wing as well as worked with Source Architecture as Founding Partner Architect, shares how Bangalore realty market has evolved. Since Chartered Housing has started its journey in 1989, a lot has changed in the realty market. How has the Bangalore realty market evolved since then? In the beginning when we started off, the realty market was at a very nascent stage. During that period, people were not willing to invest in property anywhere else but in the city because of proper roads, connectivity, and safety, to name a few. This limited the scope of expanding boundaries beyond. In the 90s, the IT boom completely changed the demographics of the city; migrating population was at an all time high and only increased in the coming years which resulted in expansion of city limits. IT has been the major growth driver and is responsible for aggressive real estate development in the city whether it is in the segment of apartment, villa or row houses. What are the trends and opportunities in Bangalore realty market? The new trend is compact but efficient apartments in the range of 950 sq. ft. to 1,400 sq. ft. This caters to the budget segment giving them comfortable living

space. The other trend is row housing which give clients the experience of a villa without the price tag of a villa. Typically villas cost upwards of 3 crore, but row houses will range between 2-3 crore for around 3,500-4,000 sq. ft. Given the fact that some of the areas are mostly developed and availability of land is decreasing in these parts, projects in these areas will cost a little more. Therefore, consumers should focus and buy properties in areas that are developing, which will result in getting better value for money. Except Kanakapura Road, Bangalore, what are the next big investment destinations for Bangalore home buyers? North Bangalore has the potential to become the next big investment destination after Kanakapura Road. Residential real estate activity in North Bangalore has gained traction post the commencement of the Bangalore International Airport. Proximity to the international airport and planned social and the physical infrastructure in the north have boosted development in the area. The other hot destination is Hosur Road area, especially for a villa type investment due to its close proximity to Sarjapur and Koramangla. Budhigere cross and Kadugodi in the east are also witnessing demand due to their proximity to the IT hub of Whitefield and relatively good connectivity to the airport in the north via the ORR (Outer Ring Road). You have been leading the Bangalore

Chapter of CREDAI Youth Wing. What are the initiatives the chapter has been taking to unite second generation developers to work together to improve the industry? CREDAI youth wing have certain focus points — CSR, research and technology. Each developer has a unique project or a unique system of working. These unique features when shared and understood by more developers, the overall standard of the projects will improve and in the process the entire quality of industry will go up. In order to do this, we have been visiting projects of various developers. These interactions have benefitted in the next generation in interacting with each other and stay connected. Since change is the only constant in today’s world, exchange of thoughts, ideas and information will only improve industry standards. Where should you position Chartered Housing in the current realty market? We are a mid-sized developer. Chartered Housing has a strong brand recall in Bangalore residential market as we have built a relationship with our customers by giving quality rather than quantity. We focused on good quality, on-time delivery and high customer service. These three are our key differentiators among Chartered Housing and other developers. Thanks to the efforts put from the start and staying true to our core values, the name Chartered Housing instantly strikes as the home for houses. Our projects are true value for money. n

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Promotional Feature

Volvo CE: a reliable partner in a challenging environment If there’s one thing that is critical in our line of work, it is the reliability and uptime of the machines which are the backbone of our industry. With an army of 55 service personnel from SVP Mining Technologies and Volvo CE standing by, we are confident of reclaiming any lost ground, if ever. Akbal Singh Bhullar, Managing Director, KJSL.

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For a core mining company, after sales service and ready availability of genuine spares and safety are of paramount importance. “With Volvo CE’s global support network dedicated to helping people accomplish more, one is assured of safety, comfort and productivity. As we like to put it: More care. Built in,” he adds. KJSL operates one of the most modern fleet of Volvo wheel loaders, excavators and articulated haulers like : EC700, EC460B, EC480D & L90F, L120F, L120E, G930. The complete range of Volvo equipment were introduced by SVP Mining Technologies Pvt. Ltd. - an exclusive dealer for Volvo CE in Chhattisgarh. With more than 150 highly qualified and trained engineering professionals with extensive hands on experience in sales, marketing and after sales support of machinery and equipment, SVP provides sound technical

One such organisation is Karamjeet Singh & Company Limited (KJSL), an ISO 9001:2000 certified organisation that was founded in 1975. Primarily engaged in overburden removal, excavation of coal and other minerals and ores, KJSL mines an average 20 million Cubic MT of overburden and coal for both public and private sector companies. From the very beginning KJSL understood that the equipment used would play a critical role in their day to day operations because fuel efficiency, maintenance and safety are of paramount importance. In fact, fortunes are made or lost when these variables are at play. That is when Volvo CE became the preferred choice. Support when you need it Akbal Singh minces no words when he says, “Mining is tough business. When you are working 12 hours shifts with heat and humidity for companions and in extremely inhospitable terrain, you need a partner like Volvo CE whose machines are designed, built and supported in different ways.”

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and economical solutions to their clients. In March 2014, KJSL has successfully completed 10 years of Customer Support Agreement with SVP at Jindal Open Cast Mines. Designed to be efficient & reliable The management team at KJSL reiterates that from the time they invested in Volvo machines, there has been no looking back for KJSL as the machines are designed and constructed to work together in perfect harmony for more effective loading and shorter cycle times. Moreover they exceed the mining industry’s demand for dependability, serviceability, cost efficiency and safety. While the mining business often throws challenges out of the blue, KJSL is confident that Volvo is always on their side to meet them head on. n


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Building the new

To meet increasing demand for TMT rebars, Vandana Global Ltd. (VGL) has launched ndana branded rebars three as TMTNEXT. With he field TMTNEXT, VGL’s Gopal Prasad Agrawal, o endeavour is to CMD, VGL g commission a stronger and empowered India. Through its consistent and quality a strong efforts towards the same, VGL wants to bility build structures deeply rooted in sincere wered the developmental vision. TMTNEXT is its chosen n by tool in that will drive the future towards a new, and activities health, better and more skilled tomorrow. ports.

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presence in steel, mining, ferro-alloy, and power and green energy. Mr Agrawal is a strong adherent of CSR. Through VGL, he has empowered the rural mass, especially women and children by initiating various awareness programmes and activities in health, education, environment protection and sports. As the 4th largest producer of steel in the world, India’s steel sector is growing rapidly at the rate of 8-10 per cent annually, making a big difference in shaping India’s economic ambition. A value creation for many industrial sectors, the steel industry is a benchmark catering to the growing urbanisation and industrialisation. At TMTNEXT, Vandana Global believes that it is all about “building the new”. VGL has taken a lead to manufacture quality TMT rebars through hot charging and world’s

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NEW PROJECTS

WASTE TREATMENT Organic Recycling Systems is implementing a municipal solid waste management plant in dist. Bangalore, Karnataka. Civil work is in progress. Location: Bangalore, Karnataka Status: Under Implementation Contact: Yatin Pange, Marketing Registered Office: 501, 5th Floor, Lakhani Centrium, Plot No. 27, Sec 15, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400614, Maharashtra Tel: 91 22 41702222 Fax: 91 22 41702200 Email: info@organicrecycling.co.in

Roads & highways National Highways Authority of India is planning 4-laning of new National Highway from Hodal-Bhiruki-Hassanpur-Kashipur-Kushak-Barauli-GhoriDadota-Mohna-Arwa-Chandpur-Manjhawali road in dist. Palwal and dist. Faridabad, Haryana. The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 8 billion for the 65 Km of road. Location: Haryana Status: Planning Stage Head Office: G 5 and 6, Sector-10, Dwarka, South West Delhi – 110075 Tel: 91 11 25074100/ 25074200 Fax: 91 11 25093514 Website: www.nhai.org

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Rainbow Hospitals plans to construct 100 beds ‘Rainbow Hospital’ at Jayanagar in Bangalore, Karnataka. The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 1 billion inclusive of a new hospital at Whitefield, Bangalore. The company is also constructing a hospital at Whitefield (Bangalore) and plans to construct hospitals in Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam and Chennai. Location: Bangalore, Karnataka Status: Planning Stage Administrative Office: 22, Road No. - 4, (Old Road No - 10), Karvy Lanes, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad - 500034, Telangana Tel: 91 40 23319191/ 44665555 Fax: 91 40 23397476 Website: www.rainbowhospitals.in

Airports Authority of India is plans to construct an airport at Jewar, dist. Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. The airport will fuel local economy in the industrial townships, Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna E-way area. The department has set aside 21,000 hectares for urbanisation, including industrial as well as commercial use. Location: Uttar Pradesh Status: Planning Stage Corporate Office: Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Safdarjung Airport, South Delhi 110003, Delhi Tel: 91 11 24632950 Website: www.airportsindia.org.in/ www.aai.aero

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Aakash Ashish Realtors is constructing the ‘Golden Jubilee’, a residential-cumcommercial project at Jogeshwari West, Mumbai. The project will consist of B+G+16 floors, out of which B+G+1+2 floors will be for commercial space, 3rd & 4th floors will be for parking space & 5th to 16th floors will be for 2 & 3 BHK residential apartment (40 units). Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra Status: Under Implementation Contact: Dept: Construction & Accounts Administrative Office: Aakash Marble House, 411/13, Charat Singh Colony, A.G Link Road, Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400093, Maharashtra Tel: 91 22 28356004/ 28356005 Email: info@aakashgroup.org Website: www.aakashgroup.org

Amartara, in JV with Royal Orchid Hotels, is constructing the ‘Royal Orchid’, 184 rooms, 4-star hotel at Village Passpoli, Kurla in Mumbai. The additional facilities include restaurant, bar, conference room, boardroom, etc. Civil work is in progress. The project is scheduled for completion in 2016. Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra Status: Under Implementation Registered Office: Saki Vihar Road, Powai, Mumbai - 400072, Maharashtra Tel: 91 22 28580000 Fax: 91 22 28570379/ 28570470 Email: atl.admin@amartara.com Website: www.amartara.com

Ports & harbours Mumbai Port Trust plans an LNG terminal at Karanja, dist. Raigad, Maharashtra. The LNG terminal with floating storage and re-gasification unit will be able to handle 5 MTPA. The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 40 billion. RFQ will be invited shortly to build the terminal. Location: Maharashtra Status: Planning Stage Contact: Deputy Chief Engineer Administrative Office: Port House, 3rd Floor, Shoorji Vallabhdas Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai - 400001, Maharashtra Tel: 91 22 66564031/ 66565656 Fax: 91 22 22616804 Website: www.mumbaiport.gov.in

COMMERCIAL COMPLEXES Pramuk Infracon LLP plans a residential-cum-commercial complex at MM Industrial Estate, dist. Bangalore, Karnataka. The project is waiting for clearance. Location: Bangalore, Karnataka Status: Planning Stage Contact: Senior Marketing Manager Corporate Office: No. 508, 9th Cross, Sadashivnagar, Bangalore, Bangalore - 560080, Karnataka Email: info@pramukaqua.com,pramukprojects@hotmail.com Website: www.pramukaqua.com

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tenderS Railways Tracks Company Name: Rail Vikas Nigam Limited Tender Detail: Construction of Sheds, Structures, Buildings, Water Supply Arrangement, Drainage, Road, Power Supply Arrangement, General Electrical Works and Supply, Erection & Commissioning of Machinery & Plant in connection with setting up of FIAT Bogie Manufacturing Unit at Yadgir, Karnataka. Location: Yadgir Documentation Sale from: 14 November 2014 Documentation Sale to: 09 January 2015 Documentation Fees: ` 20,000/Closing Date: 12 January 2015 Address: Amsri Faust, 5th floor, Door No. 9-1-164/A, 165 & 166, Sarojini Devi Road, Secundrabad-500003, Hyderabad, Telangana Tel: 91 40 27710153-54 Fax: 91 40 66492336 Email: cpmsc@rvnl.org Website: www.rvnl.org

Roads & Highways Company Name: National Highways Authority of India Tender Detail: RFQ for Two/Four Laning of SolanKaithalghat Section of NH-22 (Now NH-5) from Km. 106.000 to Km. 129.060, under NHDP Phase-III on Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) Mode in the State of Himachal Pradesh (on e-basis) Location: Himachal Pradesh Documentation Sale from: 27 November 2014 Documentation Sale to: 05 January 2015 EMD: ` 5, 05, 36,000/Closing Date: 06 January 2015 Address: G-5&6, Sector-10, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075 Delhi Tel: 91 11 25074100 Fax: 91 11 25093523/91 11 25074100 Email: ajaybishnoi@nhai.org Website: www.nhai.org Company Name: National Highways Authority of India Tender Detail: Request For Qualification For FourLaning Of Ner Chowk – Pandoh Section Of Nh-21 (Package-I) From Km 190.000 To Km 215.000 Under Nhdp Iv On Epc Mode In The State Of Himachal Pradesh On EPC Mode (On E-Basis) Location: Himachal Pradesh Documentation Sale from: 27 November 2014 Documentation Sale to: 05 January 2015 EMD: ` 7, 42, 82,000/Closing Date: 06 January 2015 Address: G-5&6, Sector-10, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075 Delhi Tel: 91 11 25074100 Fax: 91 11 25093523/91 11 25074100 Email: ajaybishnoi@nhai.org Website: www.nhai.org Company Name: Jaipur Development Authority Tender Detail: E-tender for consultancy Work for Bridges in JDA Region

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Location: Jaipur Documentation Sale from: 15 December 2014 Documentation Sale to: 15 January 2015 Documentation Fees: ` 1000/EMD: ` 360,000/Closing Date: 16 January 2015 Address: Ram Kishor Vyas Bhawan, Indra Circle, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Jaipur-302004 Rajasthan Tel: 91 141 2563035 Mobile: 91 9929099416 Website: www.jaipurjda.org Company Name: Jaipur Development Authority Tender Detail: E-tender for construction of Six lane High Level Bridge connecting Riddhi Siddhi Junction to Mansarovar Link Road on Amanishah Nalla, Jaipur Location: Jaipur Documentation Sale from: 01 December 2014 Documentation Sale to: 05 January 2015 Documentation Fees: ` 25,000/EMD: ` 64, 00,000/Closing Date: 06 January 2015 Address: Ram Kishor Vyas Bhawan, Indra Circle, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Jaipur-302004 Rajasthan Tel: 91 141 2563035 Mobile: 91 9929099416 Website: www.jaipurjda.org

Water Supply & Sewage Company Name: Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board Tender Detail: CWSS to 88 habitations in Karapadi and 5 Other Village Panchayats in Bhavanisagar and Nambiyur Union of Erode District including Trial Run and commissioning and followed paid maintenance for a period of one year Location: Erode Documentation Sale from: 05 December 2014 Documentation Sale to: 05 January 2015 Documentation Fees: ` 1000 + 5 per cent VAT. EMD: Amount of Earnest Money Deposit will be 1 per cent of the value of Work put to Tender. Closing Date: 07 January 2015 Address: Chief Engineer, TWAD Board, Coimbatore 30, Bharathi Park Road, Siruvani Nagar, Coimbatore-641043, Tamil Nadu Tel: 91 422 2448887 Fax: 91 422 2438648 Email: cewr@dataone.in Website: www.twadboard.gov.in Company Name: Government of Sikkim Tender Detail: E-tender for construction of Water Supply scheme at Majitar in South Sikkim. Location: South Sikkim Documentation Sale from: 27 November 2014 Documentation Sale to: 05 January 2015 Documentation Fees: ` 30,000/EMD: ` 641,689/Closing Date: 05 January 2015 Address: Water Security & Public Health Engineering Department, Government of Sikkim Nirman Bhawan, Gangtok-737101 Sikkim Mobile: 91 9593261675

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Website: www.sikkim.gov.in Company Name: Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research Tender Detail: Supply and installation of GI high masts, light fixtures in P3A. Location: Kalpakkam Documentation Sale from: 15 December 2014 Documentation Sale to: 5 January 2015 Documentation Fees: ` 1050/EMD: ` 1, 09,184/Closing Date: 6 January 2015 Address: Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Department of Atomic Energy, Kalpakkam,- 603102, Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu Tel: 91 44 7480500 / 27480140

Ports Website: www.igcar.gov.in Company Name: Cochin Port Trust Tender Detail: Construction of Multi-User Liquid Terminal at Puthuvypeen, Cochin Port on EPC contract basis (Re-tender). The aggregate scope of work of the Project to be executed by the selected Bidder on EPC/Turnkey basis. Location: Puthuvypeen Documentation Sale from: 20 November 2014 Documentation Sale to: 14 January 2015 Documentation Fees: ` 52,500/EMD: ` 16,870,000/Closing Date: 15 January 2015 Address: Chief Engineer’s office, Cochin Port Trust, Cochin-682009 Kerala Tel: 91 484 2582418 Email: philo@cochinport.gov.in Website: www.cochinport.com

Power Company Name: Power Grid Corporation of India Limited Tender Detail: Transformer and Reactor Package-TR2 For (I) 2x500 MVA, 400/220 KV, 3-Phase Transformer, (Ii) 1x200 MVA, 400/132 KV, 3-Phase Transformer (Iii) 2x125 MVAR, 400 KV, 3-Phase Shunt Reactor Under SIS Reserve Stage-I And 2x80 MVAR, 400 KV, 3-Phase Shunt Reactor at Agra Hvdc Terminal Station for Sikar-1 Sikar-2 Bays. Location: Agra Documentation Sale from: 21 November 2014 Documentation Sale to: 06 January 2015 Documentation Fees: ` 25,000/EMD: ` 9,056,000/- Closing Date: 13 January 2015 Address: Saudamini, 3rd Floor, Plot No-2, Sector-29, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana Tel: 91 124 2822336/2822368 Mobile: 91 9910378043/9971399062 Fax: 91 124 2571831 Website: www.powergridindia.com

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