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Ramky Infra Wins Multiple Awards for Safety and Sustainability
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Ramky Infra Wins Multiple Awards for Safety and Sustainability

Ramky Infrastructure (RIL), a leading company in Sustainable Infrastructure Development, has been honoured with two prestigious National and International Awards, reinforcing its commitment to high standards in Health, Safety, and Environmental practices.

These recognitions, awarded by the British Safety Council (BSC) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), underscore Ramky’s leadership in implementing Safety-First practices across all phases of Infrastructure Development.

International Safety Award from the British Safety Council

RIL was presented with the International Safety Awards 2025 by the British Safety Council for its Ramky One Orion and Ramky One Orbit Residential Projects. The award was presented by Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of BSC. This acknowledges the company’s adherence to Global best practices in Occupational Health and Safety Management.

Bronze Award at Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Southern Region (SR) - EHS Excellence Awards

At the CII SR EHS Excellence Awards 2024, RIL’s Ramky One Orbit Project received the Bronze Award for its outstanding performance in Environmental, Health, and Safety initiatives. The award was presented by Key Industry Leaders, including Rajesh Mittal (President & MD, Isuzu Motors India), Srinivasan Ramabhadran (MD, DSS+), and Senior Executives from Siemens Energy and Ford India.

Yancharla Rathnakara Nagaraja, Managing Director, Ramky Infrastructure said, “These recognitions reflect our continuous commitment to building infrastructure that is Sustainable and also implementing high standards of safety. At RIL, Safety and Sustainability are fundamental to our operations. These values guide every decision, from on-site work to Strategic Leadership. We dedicate these awards to our teams, partners, and stakeholders who consistently elevate our Standards of Excellence.”

Ramky Infrastructure extends heartfelt thanks to British Safety Council and CII for the honour bestowed upon us, and we shall continue our commitment to setting new benchmarks in the construction industry through Innovation, Sustainability, and Social Impact.

Ramky Infrastructure (RIL), a leading company in Sustainable Infrastructure Development, has been honoured with two prestigious National and International Awards, reinforcing its commitment to high standards in Health, Safety, and Environmental practices.These recognitions, awarded by the British Safety Council (BSC) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), underscore Ramky’s leadership in implementing Safety-First practices across all phases of Infrastructure Development.International Safety Award from the British Safety CouncilRIL was presented with the International Safety Awards 2025 by the British Safety Council for its Ramky One Orion and Ramky One Orbit Residential Projects. The award was presented by Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of BSC. This acknowledges the company’s adherence to Global best practices in Occupational Health and Safety Management.Bronze Award at Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Southern Region (SR) - EHS Excellence AwardsAt the CII SR EHS Excellence Awards 2024, RIL’s Ramky One Orbit Project received the Bronze Award for its outstanding performance in Environmental, Health, and Safety initiatives. The award was presented by Key Industry Leaders, including Rajesh Mittal (President & MD, Isuzu Motors India), Srinivasan Ramabhadran (MD, DSS+), and Senior Executives from Siemens Energy and Ford India.Yancharla Rathnakara Nagaraja, Managing Director, Ramky Infrastructure said, “These recognitions reflect our continuous commitment to building infrastructure that is Sustainable and also implementing high standards of safety. At RIL, Safety and Sustainability are fundamental to our operations. These values guide every decision, from on-site work to Strategic Leadership. We dedicate these awards to our teams, partners, and stakeholders who consistently elevate our Standards of Excellence.”Ramky Infrastructure extends heartfelt thanks to British Safety Council and CII for the honour bestowed upon us, and we shall continue our commitment to setting new benchmarks in the construction industry through Innovation, Sustainability, and Social Impact.

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