Engineers India Limited (EIL) is a public-sector undertaking of the Government of India under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. It was initially set up in 1965 to provide engineering and related technical services for petroleum refineries and other industrial projects. The current Chairman & Managing Director of the company is A K Purwaha.
EIL has its Head Office at Bhikaji Cama Place New Delhi. Apart from this EIL also has:
• R&D Complex at Gurgaon
• A branch office at Mumbai;
• Regional offices at Kolkata, Chennai, Vadodara; and
• Inspection offices at all major equipment manufacturing locations in India. It also has overseas offices at London, Abu Dhabi and Malaysia.
EIL has two wholly owned subsidiaries, EIL Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd in Malaysia, and Certification Engineers International Ltd., to undertake independent certification, and third party inspection assignments.
Tata Projects Limited (TPL) and Engineers India Ltd (EIL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in July 2007 to incorporate a Joint Venture Company which would undertake Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) projects in India and abroad.The Joint Venture Company named TEIL PROJECTS LIMITED was incorporated on 15th July, 2008 in Delhi as a Public Limited Company.
EIL has secured Consultancy Services Contract from Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL) for Integrated Refinery Expansion Project (IREP), Kochi at a fee of Rs. 720 crores on July 6, 2012.
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