SICPL | Sanvi Infrastructure Collaborations Private Limited.

Technical Overview

Sanvi Infrastructure Collaborations Private Limited provides integrated Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) services for infrastructure, industrial, and public sector projects. With execution experience since 2014, the company operates through structured systems aligned with statutory requirements, engineering standards, and contractual obligations.

EPC services encompass engineering coordination, procurement control, construction execution, and project completion under a single-point responsibility framework. Projects are executed across industrial facilities, public buildings, road and bridge infrastructure, water and drainage systems, and allied civil works. All activities are carried out as per approved drawings, technical specifications, quality plans, and safety protocols.

Scope of EPC Services

Sanvi Infrastructure executes civil and industrial infrastructure projects covering:

  • Construction of industrial and non-industrial buildings including plants, warehouses, PEB structures, institutional buildings, auditoriums, and utility blocks
  • Piling works, deep foundations, heavy RCC structures, pipe racks, and structural supports
  • Mass earthwork involving excavation, filling, transportation, and compaction
  • Road and highway works including rigid and flexible pavements
    • Embankment and subgrade preparation
    • GSB, WMM, DLC, PQC, RCC, and asphalt layers
  • Cross-drainage works including culverts and minor/major structures
  • Canal works comprising earthwork, concrete lining, and blanketing
  • Mining, crushing, and aggregate production for construction use
  • Water infrastructure including complete execution of ETP and STP systems
  • Ready-mix concrete supply and placement
  • Operation of concrete batching plants with capacities ranging from 15 to 120 cum/hr

These capabilities allow us to execute technically demanding projects where strong structures, proper work order, and compliance with engineering standards are essential..

Execution Methodology

Project execution follows a defined EPC framework:

  • Detailed site survey and geotechnical investigation
  • Review of statutory requirements, environmental conditions, and design inputs
  • Preparation of a master project programme defining timelines, milestones, and financial projections
  • Resource planning covering manpower, construction equipment, and material logistics
  • Engineering coordination to ensure timely issue of approved drawings and specifications
  • Procurement planning aligned with construction schedules

Construction progress is checked regularly through site reviews, weekly schedule follow-ups, and clear progress reports. Close coordination between design, procurement, and site teams helps avoid delays and prevents gaps in scope.

Financial & Contractual Control

Financial discipline is maintained through:

  • Preparation and monitoring of project cash flow statements
  • Measurement, preparation, and verification of RA bills, IPCs, and subcontractor claims
  • Material reconciliation against approved quantities and consumption norms
  • Documentation and analysis of scope variations and extensions of time (EOT), where applicable
  • MIS reporting covering progress, cost, billing, and contractual deviations

These controls ensure alignment with contractual conditions and audit requirements.

Plant & Machinery Resources

EPC projects are supported with access to essential construction equipment such as RMC batching plants, excavators, loaders, compactors, tippers, and power backup systems. Machinery is selected and deployed based on the size and requirements of each project, helping work move steadily while maintaining consistent quality on site.

Quality, Safety & Compliance

All work is carried out as per approved quality plans, safety practices, and applicable standards. Materials are procured from approved suppliers and tested before use. Site records and inspection reports are maintained clearly to support checks and reviews.

Execution focuses on safety, durability, and meeting contractual requirements, ensuring completed infrastructure performs reliably over its intended service life.