10 New Projects of Shapoorji Pallonji Group

Mangesh K
3 min readSep 28, 2022

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10 New Projects of Shapoorji Pallonji Group

Shapoorji Pallonji is a global leader with its wings operating in national and international markets. SP delivers end-to-end solutions. They have been developing iconic landmarks and mega structures.

Let us look at some of the Projects undertaken by the Shapoorji Pallonji group:

1. Rwanda’s 80 MW Power Plant — East Africa

This project was carried out in Gisagara — Rwanda. The 80 MW Peat Fired Power Plant was built under BOOT (Build, operate, own, and transfer). In total the installed capacity of this plant is 80 MW and out of that Shapoorji’s EPC team implemented 70 MW of Peat Fired Plant which included BFB (bubbling bed boiler) — Finland technology based on Turnkey.

To date, the biggest power plant project in Rwanda, making it effective to lower the fuel import and become 100% independent. Project completion — 2021

2. Mehewara Piyesa Office Complex — Sri Lanka

In 2017, was awarded the “Sustainability Initiative of the Year” at Oman’s construction week award for their outstanding efforts for the “Sultan Qaboos Mosque” in Sohar. The biggest mosque in Muscat is spread across 416,000 m2. This mosque is a living example of how Islamic and Middle Eastern engineering styles can blend in Omani fusion along with modern architecture.

> Worshipper’s occupancy — 20,000
> Number of people who can fit inside — 8,000
> People In Courtyard — 12,000

The structure of Sultan Qaboos Mosque comprises the main prayer hall, multi-purpose hall, ladies prayer hall, VVIP rooms, library, Immam room, etc. Completed in 2016

9. Aquatic Gallery — Ahmedabad

As a symbol of aquatic life, this gallery is designed to look like a shell. It’s built on a 2.5 acres plot with 150,000 sqft of built-up area. This is a 5-generation top-class public aquarium that is home to around about 180 species of fish from around the world, belonging to different marine and aquatic ecosystems. This is far from physical experience along with information and education. This gallery includes a multi-storeyed viewing corridor, an interpretation centre, an underwater walkway, and a 5D theatre. Estimated cost — Rs. 250 cr. Completion year — 2021

10. Mediclinic Hospital Expansion — Abu Dhabi

An extension to Al Noor Hospital grounds that covered an additional space to accommodate a block that has 130 beds, a link bridge to the old hospital and to the central utility plant, VIP areas, special treatment rooms, rehabilitation unit, upgrade of the dialysis unit, pubic areas, etc. Completion year — 2021

Originally published at http://realestateandepc.wordpress.com on September 28, 2022.

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