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C & C Constructions Ltd
NSE:CANDC

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C & C Constructions Ltd
NSE:CANDC
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Price: 2.35 INR
Market Cap: 59.8m INR
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C & C Constructions Ltd
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Market Cap
58.8m INR
Industry
Construction

C&C Constructions Ltd. engages in the construction and maintenance of motorways, streets, roads, other vehicular and pedestrian ways, highways, bridges, tunnels and subways. The company is headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana. The company went IPO on 2007-02-26. The firm's activity areas include projects for Roads, Highways and Urban Infrastructure (water, sanitation and sewerage, power/telecom transmission, towers and commercial building. The company is involved in road and highway projects, such as state and national highways, city roads, bridges and culverts, highway safety systems, and operation and maintenance; telecom and transmission projects, such as optical fiber cable (OFC) backbone projects, tower foundation and erection, and DG foundation and installation, and water supply and sanitation sewerage projects, such as water sanitation facilities, providing and installing sewerage system, water sewerage treatment plant and irrigation piping network. The company is also engaged in rail infrastructure projects and development of commercial buildings. Its other projects include Construction and maintenance of Zirakpur, Construction for Yamuna Expressway, and others.

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