Company Profile
POWER GENERATION
Tata Projects have to their credit of erecting India’s first indigenous 500 MW steam generator at Tata Power’s Trombay power plant near Mumbai and country’s first 500 MW steam turbine at NTPC Rihand nagar for NEI Projects, UK. Currently Tata Projects is associated with installation of 500 MW Steam Generators at NTPC-Talcher (unit IV & VI) – Rihand (Unit- III) and Vindhyachal (Unit IX) for BHEL. This was supplemented by the installation of 120 MW & 210 MW steam generators at Cyprus, Jojobera & Neyveli. The company created a National record at Talcher & Rihand by erecting the steam drum in record time, erecting max. tonnage and max. number of weld joints. Further for the first time in India, Tata Projects have introduced ‘hydraulic strand jacking method’ for lifting of 500 MW steam drum at NTPC, Vindhyachal site. The ESP’s under installation for 500 MW steam Generator at NTPC-Talcher are the highest capacity in the country today.

On successful completion of 37.5 MW Wadi captive power plant for Tata Power in Karnataka in the stipulated cost and time, Currently company is executing the BoP package of 2x210 MW Parichha project in UP and 2x77 MW captive power plant of HZL for BHEL.

Tata Projects is teaming with leading global companies in their efforts to execute mega projects in power generation and it is well justified as an efficient and trustworthy partner for the implementation of larger magnitude projects.
POWER TRANSIMISSION & DISTRIBUTION
Tata Projects are one among the top players in the field of 400 kV transmission lines and substations paving way for contracts from PGCIL for their Dhauliganga, J&K, Ramagundam, Tarapur and Vishnuprayag projects which are under execution. In addition to these, the company has executed many turnkey electrical projects for various State electricity boards ranging to a wide scope from 33 kV to 400 kV.Tata Projects executes power distribution projects completing all the facet in the power section right from generation to the transmission an
Our core strength - People comprises Engineering professionals with proven track record in Construction Management in the fields of Power Generation / Transmission / Distribution, Industrial Plants, Civil Buildings, Telecom Projects, Process Plants, etc. Qualified and experienced Graduate and Diploma Engineers from Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Instrumentation disciplines with hands-on experience in the areas listed above may apply on line or against vacancy indicated.
QUALITY SERVICES
Our company started Third Party Inspection Services business 15 years ago. This business gradually and consistently expanded and has achieved a customer base above 50 and employee strength above 100 and a turnover of 70 million rupees. Indian industry recognizes our services on par with any multinational inspection agencies.

Third Party Inspection and Expediting Services are offered in Power, Cement, Pharmaceutical, Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Food and Windmill sectors. The range of services rendered are Third Party Inspection and Expediting Services, On-site/ field inspection services, Consultancy services for ISO 9001/ ISO 14001/ OHSAS 18001 and Assessment for Self-Certification capabilities of suppliers. We provide comprehensive service for inspection and expediting in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical & Instrumentation disciplines for the total project as a single window service to the client. Our Major customers include L&T, BHEL, Tata Power, Tata Teleservices, Alstom, Enercon, Suzlon, GE, Powerlinks, BPC
WATER & WASTE WATER
As a part of Industrial Infrastructure development, Tata Projects has put its efforts to target the sunrise sector of ‘seawater desalination plants’. The company has designed, supplied, installed and commissioned on turnkey basis a seawater desalination plant to produce potable water at a capacity of 2.4 million litres per day to cater to the requirement of an industrial colony in Kudankulam, in coastal Tamil Nadu for Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited. This desalination plant draws water directly from the sea and is in successful operation from November 2002 for phase-I and from April 2004 for phase-II.