G R Infraprojects Limited, through its subsidiaries, provides engineering, procurement, and construction services for roads and highway projects in India and internationally. It operates through Engineering Procurement and Construction; Built, Operate and Transfer Projects; and Others segments. The company constructs state and national highways, bridges, culverts, flyovers, airport runways, tunnels, and rail over bridges. It also offers a range of services on a turnkey basis in railway infrastructure projects, such as civil infrastructures, including earthworks, bridges, station buildings, and facilities; new track laying & rehabilitation of existing tracks; railway electrification and power systems; and signaling & telecommunication services. In addition, the company designs, engineering, procures, fabricates, erects, installs, and commissions power transmission lines. Further, it manufactures thermoplastic road-marking paints and road signage; and fabricates and galvanizes metal crash barriers, as well as processes bitumen. The company was formerly known as G.R. Agarwal Builders and Developers Limited and changed its name to G R Infraprojects Limited in August 2007. G R Infraprojects Limited was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Udaipur, India.
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