EPC contractor for renewable energy, telecom, and railway infrastructure across India
Bondada Group operates as a full-cycle infrastructure engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor focused on renewable energy, telecom networks, and Indian Railways. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward engineering design (AutoCAD, ETAP, PowerWorld, DIgSILENT, STAAD Pro, Revit) and project controls (Oracle Primavera, Smartsheet, Power BI), with no recorded adoption or replacement activity—typical of infrastructure-heavy organizations where tooling stabilizes once processes mature. Hiring remains steady across engineering (48 roles) and operations (31 roles), concentrated at mid and senior levels, while the active project pipeline centers on utility-scale solar EPC and transmission-line construction.
Notable leadership hires: Quality Head, Sales Head, HSE Lead, Circle Head, Plant Head
Bondada Group, a public company incorporated in 2012 and headquartered in Hyderabad, operates across three primary verticals: renewable energy (utility-scale solar projects and evacuation infrastructure), telecom (4G and 5G network deployment), and Indian Railways. The company has grown to 1,001–5,000 employees with pan-India coverage. Core competencies include substation design, medium- to high-voltage system design, installation and commissioning, and operations & maintenance (O&M) of deployed assets. The active project list reflects a business model centered on solar EPC delivery, with work spanning capacity planning, grid connectivity, and performance improvement of fielded infrastructure.
Bondada Group is an EPC contractor providing end-to-end infrastructure solutions across renewable energy (utility-scale solar), telecom networks (4G/5G), and Indian Railways, with 1,001–5,000 employees across India and Canada.
Primary tools include AutoCAD and AutoCAD Electrical for design, ETAP and PowerWorld for power system analysis, STAAD Pro for structural analysis, Revit for modeling, Oracle Primavera for project controls, and Power BI for reporting.
Active pain points include project schedule delays, material shortages and supply-chain availability, budget and cost overruns, grid connectivity approvals, and regulatory compliance—typical constraints in large infrastructure delivery.
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