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Highlights
Construction India 2009
Efficient & Successful Delivery of Construction Projects - on Time and on Budget
12th February 2010, New Delhi – India
KEY THEMES:-
• Learn about latest government regulations, build awareness of restrictions and take advantage of new opportunities
• Recent developments in contract laws and dispute resolution
• Drafting construction contracts to avoid time losses and damages in commercial buildings
• Revolutionizing Indian housing, apartments & infrastructure development - grasping the growth magnitude
• Strategies in sustaining competitiveness within India’s multi-faceted hospitality sector
• Special focus on effective construction equipment & labour planning
• Software and technology in construction
• Raising funds in turbulent times
• Analysing the status and way ahead for key trends like SEZ and integrated townships
CONFERENCE INTRODUCTION:-
The construction industry in India is the second largest industry of the country after agriculture. The investment in construction accounts for nearly 11 percent of India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and nearly 50 percent of its Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF). The construction sector is set to grow at a 15 percent growth rate. Anything from $320bn to $485bn has been suggested as the figure that is needed to build a viable infrastructure and replace, upgrade and renew India’s roads, railways, ports, airports and power stations.
This event is designed to equip individuals in the construction industry to identify project risks and implement risk mitigating processes that can be easily and efficiently integrated into the entire construction process which will be essential in the transformation of Indian cities.
At Construction Week India 2009, the delegates will hear from top companies who have successfully implemented proven strategies that will benefit projects tremendously in terms of profitability, quality and delivery.
Contact Details
- Event website: http://virtueinsight.com/site/TelecomDetails.aspx?SC_ID=6
- Phone: 0091 44 64998743
- Fax: 0091 44 64998743
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- Tag: building construction
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