Samay Project Services Ltd
₹1,28,000 / 4,000 Shares
Minimum Investment
16 Jun 2025
18 Jun 2025
4,000
₹1,28,000
Samay Project Services Limited is engaged in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services, primarily focusing on the design, engineering, supply, fabrication, erection, and commissioning of balance of plant (BOP) systems across various industries. The company’s EPC projects include piping systems, tanks, and vessels with fabricated structures, and fire protection and detection systems. It handles a wide range of pipe materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, ductile iron, and high-temperature alloy steel, and also constructs large industrial tanks for the storage of fire water, slurry, and other process liquids. Fire systems include pump houses, hydrants, spray systems, alarms, and extinguishers. Samay Project Services undertakes both public and private sector projects. The company operates project sites across India and has also completed an overseas assignment in Mauritius.
2001
Mr Anand Rajgopal
Samay Project Services Ltd
| Apply as | Price Range | Apply Upto |
|---|---|---|
| Regular | ₹32 - ₹34 | ₹2 Lakh |
| High Networth Individual | ₹32 - ₹34 | ₹2 - 5 Lakh |
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