IRCON International - Ircon Infrastructure & Services Limited (IISL)

Ircon Infrastructure & Services Limited (IISL)

Ircon Infrastructure & Services Limited (A wholly owned subsidiary of Ircon International Limited) was incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 on 30 September 2009. The Company has obtained a Certificate of Commencement of Business on 10 November 2009 from the office of Registrar of Companies. The main objects of the company as enshrined in its Memorandum and Articles of Association are to undertake infrastructure projects; to carry on any infrastructure construction work on Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT), Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT), Build-Lease-Transfer (BLT), etc. or otherwise or any other scheme or project found suitable in and related to the field of infrastructure projects and other ancillary fields; planning, designing, development, improvement, commissioning, operation, maintenance, etc. in the field of construction of infrastructure of Multi Functional Complexes (MFCs), etc. to provide facilities and amenities to users of Indian Railway System. News:; and all matters in the field of real estate and allied areas to make use of the opportunities that may arise. This includes providing project management, quality management, safety, health and environment related consultancy services to clients. Following are its main clients:

  • Ministry of External Affairs (India)
  • Ministry of Railways (India)

Key person:

  • Chairman - Hitesh Khanna
  • Chief Operating Officer - Parag Verma

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