Our Services - Canopies
Fuel Outlets In the 90's, fuel companies started adopting modern steel frame based canopy structures for the outlets for a consistent look and to meet international standards. We recognized this as an opportunity, and designed and manufactured our first canopy for Bharat Petroleum in 1994.
From there one, we never looked back. We now have designed and fabricated over 5000 Fuel Station Canopies across the country, meeting international safety and quality standards for our prestigious clients. We also have started export operations in 2009, and are currently working in India, Indonesia, Jakarta, Philippines etc.
We have brought about a paradigm shift on the safety front in Canopy construction. We have developed the Telescopic Column Canopy. Which removes the risks associated with working on heights, and also reduces construction time. TCC is a patent-pending technology and is available exclusively to our clients.
Our Clients
* Shell India
* Bharat Petroleum
* Indian Oil
* NRL Petroleum
Toll PlazasIndia is experiencing a rapid pace in highway development, and Toll Plazas are a common sight on highways and expressways across the country. Combining our expertise in Canopies and Pre-engineered Buildings, we represent a complete solution for Toll Plazas. We provide high-quality, lightweight and durable fabrication and construction of Toll Plazas including the overhead canopy and pre-engineered monitoring cabins.
A toll plaza, particularly a large mainline one, must be considered a self-sufficient facility with all the basic requirements for heating, air conditioning, lightning, power, communications, water, and sanitary facilities.
Toll Plaza Canopy is the roof over the toll booth or toll lanes. According to toll operators, the purpose of the canopy are as follows:
* Shield patrons and toll attendant from the elements;
* Serve as amounting frame for signs, lighting, and lane signals;
* Define the location of the toll plaza for motorists; and
* Provide a chase for toll lane computer, communications and power cables.
Following are the primary design considerations use termine the size and shape of the canopy:
* The angle of Wind-driven percipitation;
* The sun's path;
* Aesthetic considerations; and
* Local arechitectural requirements.
Our Clients
* ASHOKA Buildcon
* PNC Infratech
* KETI Constructions