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The Best & The Fastest

The 15th Construction World Annual Awards once again recognised and awarded the frontrunners of the construction industry in Mumbai.

TOP CHALLENGERS
Action Construction Equipment
Asian Granito India
Dilip Buildcon
Gayatri Projects
JSW Steel
Kalyani Steels
Man Infraconstruction
MEP Infrastructure Developers
Sanghi Industries
Somany Ceramics
Largest Construction Company
Larsen & Toubro

Fastest Growing Construction Company (Large)
1st - Dilip Buildcon
2nd - Afcons Infrastructure
3rd - Tata Projects
Fastest Growing Construction Company (Medium)
1st - Ashoka Buildcon
2nd - KNR Constructions
3rd - Montecarlo Ltd

Fastest Growing Construction Company (Small) 1st-Ahluwalia Contracts (India)
2nd- J Kumar Infraprojects
3rd - Welspun Enterprises

CW Man of the Year
Elias George, Managing Director, Kochi Metro Rail Ltd

The 15th Construction World Annual Awards once again recognised and awarded the frontrunners of the construction industry in Mumbai. TOP CHALLENGERS Action Construction Equipment Asian Granito India Dilip Buildcon Gayatri Projects JSW Steel Kalyani Steels Man Infraconstruction MEP Infrastructure Developers Sanghi Industries Somany Ceramics Largest Construction Company Larsen & Toubro Fastest Growing Construction Company (Large) 1st - Dilip Buildcon 2nd - Afcons Infrastructure 3rd - Tata Projects Fastest Growing Construction Company (Medium) 1st - Ashoka Buildcon 2nd - KNR Constructions 3rd - Montecarlo Ltd Fastest Growing Construction Company (Small) 1st-Ahluwalia Contracts (India) 2nd- J Kumar Infraprojects 3rd - Welspun Enterprises CW Man of the Year Elias George, Managing Director, Kochi Metro Rail Ltd

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