Photo by Tudor Van Hampton for ENR Tower cranes pose a major challenge on construction sites in emerging markets. Here, tower cranes work in the commercial district of Gurgaon, New Delhi. Related Links: Details Emerge on First Industry Standard for Lift Planning Were Dallas Crane Bolts Loosened Too Early? India’s economic boom, which has led to hectic construction of roads, bridges, metro rail and tall buildings, is also witnessing an increase in crane accidents. On average, two accidents involving lifting equipment occur daily in the country, reports The Times of India.The problem areas are in maintenance, inspection and operations. Companies
Predicting energy demand to grow 9% annually, the United Arab Emirates announced last month that it has started construction on the country's first nuclear powerplant after receiving design and building approval for the first of four planned units.
India’s power sector demonstrated a grave need for investment when the northern grid that supports a significant portion of the country’s population collapsed on July 30, tripping other shutdowns in the region.
Hydropower, which accounts for 33,320.80 MW of India’s total installed power capacity of 200,000 MW, still has undeveloped potential for an estimated 36 GW, says India's Central Electricity Authority, a statutory body under the Ministry of Power.
Reliance Industries Ltd., India's largest private sector company with annual revenues in excess of $66 billion, has begun construction of a $12-billion coke gasification plant.
India's construction industry grew 4.8% for the year ending in March, down from 8% the previous year, with new impacts from a softening economy, rising materials costs and corruption, according to the government's latest economic survey and other reports.The rising cost of cement, bricks, steel and other other key materials, up by as much as 30% over the past few years, has taken a toll on construction-sector performance, says the survey.Other officials point to inflationary pressures and high interest rates, coupled with a severe shortage of skilled manpower, that have increased project delays.For the year ending in March, the National
Even as India moves to complete by this fall a planned 45-MW hydroelectric project on the Indus River, it still faces objections from neighboring Pakistan to the structure's design and to the award of U.N. carbon credits.
India plans to boost infrastructure spending to $1.2 trillion as part of the country's 12th Five-Year Plan for the years 2012-2017, with the amount set to come from private investment rising to 50% from, during the last plan, 30%. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee noted the figures on March 16, when he announced the country's 2012-2013 budget.