Jyoti Structures Opens Ahmedabad Project Office
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Jyoti Structures Opens Ahmedabad Project Office

Jyoti Structures (JSL), a global Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) company specialising in power transmission, has inaugurated a dedicated project office in Ahmedabad to support its expanding portfolio of transmission projects across Gujarat.

The new facility will enable closer oversight of ongoing projects, improve coordination across project sites and facilitate faster decision-making with customers and other stakeholders. It will also support JSL's participation in upcoming transmission opportunities in the state.

JSL is currently executing several transmission projects in Gujarat for customers including Adani Energy Solutions Limited, Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) and Reliance Industries Limited.

The projects include the 765 kV D/C Transmission Line from KPS III to Lakadia, the 765 kV D/C Transmission Line LILO of Bhuj II to Lakadia, transmission line projects in Halvad and Jamnagar, the 800 kV HVDC Bipole Line between KPS II and Nagpur, and the 400 kV D/C Kutch-Lakadia Transmission Line.

Gujarat has emerged as a significant market for power infrastructure, supported by investments in transmission and substations alongside large-scale renewable energy development. This is creating demand for high-voltage transmission infrastructure and power evacuation networks.

Satish Yadav, VP, Projects, Jyoti Structures Limited, said Gujarat remains an important market for the company, with several projects under execution and further opportunities expected. He added that the Ahmedabad office will bring teams closer to customers and project sites, helping strengthen coordination and project delivery.

JSL already operates an engineering office in Ahmedabad. The newly inaugurated facility will accommodate its project management teams, creating closer integration between engineering, site execution and customer coordination.

The company said Ahmedabad's connectivity will also provide efficient access to project locations across Gujarat.

With more than five decades of experience in power transmission EPC, Jyoti Structures continues to undertake transmission line and substation projects supporting the expansion of India's electricity network.

Jyoti Structures (JSL), a global Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) company specialising in power transmission, has inaugurated a dedicated project office in Ahmedabad to support its expanding portfolio of transmission projects across Gujarat.The new facility will enable closer oversight of ongoing projects, improve coordination across project sites and facilitate faster decision-making with customers and other stakeholders. It will also support JSL's participation in upcoming transmission opportunities in the state.JSL is currently executing several transmission projects in Gujarat for customers including Adani Energy Solutions Limited, Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) and Reliance Industries Limited.The projects include the 765 kV D/C Transmission Line from KPS III to Lakadia, the 765 kV D/C Transmission Line LILO of Bhuj II to Lakadia, transmission line projects in Halvad and Jamnagar, the 800 kV HVDC Bipole Line between KPS II and Nagpur, and the 400 kV D/C Kutch-Lakadia Transmission Line.Gujarat has emerged as a significant market for power infrastructure, supported by investments in transmission and substations alongside large-scale renewable energy development. This is creating demand for high-voltage transmission infrastructure and power evacuation networks.Satish Yadav, VP, Projects, Jyoti Structures Limited, said Gujarat remains an important market for the company, with several projects under execution and further opportunities expected. He added that the Ahmedabad office will bring teams closer to customers and project sites, helping strengthen coordination and project delivery.JSL already operates an engineering office in Ahmedabad. The newly inaugurated facility will accommodate its project management teams, creating closer integration between engineering, site execution and customer coordination.The company said Ahmedabad's connectivity will also provide efficient access to project locations across Gujarat.With more than five decades of experience in power transmission EPC, Jyoti Structures continues to undertake transmission line and substation projects supporting the expansion of India's electricity network.

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