Rail India Technical and Economic Service Limited, abbreviated as RITES Ltd, is an Indian public sector undertaking and engineering consultancy corporation specializing in the field of transport infrastructure. Established in 1974 by the Indian Railways, the company’s initial charter was to provide consultancy services in rail transport management to operators in India and abroad. RITES has since diversified into planning and consulting services for other infrastructure, including airports, ports, highways, and urban planning.
Symcom Exim, a leading dismantling and disposal company, recently completed a massive project for Rites Ltd in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The project involved the dismantling and disposal of all materials of the building, structure, boundary wall, steel structure in sheds and other places, high mast, electrical equipment, P-Way/Track works, and Mechanical Equipment from Dy.CMM store accounts, Engineering Work Shop, Sabarmati, DMC near “D” Cabin and Container Depot, Kaligam.
The project was a challenging one, given the scale and complexity of the work. Symcom Exim had to carefully plan and execute the dismantling and disposal work in a safe and efficient manner, while ensuring minimal disruption to the surrounding areas.
The project started with a detailed assessment of the site, followed by the development of a comprehensive dismantling and disposal plan. The plan was reviewed and approved by Rites Ltd to ensure that it met their requirements and adhered to all relevant safety standards.
Once the plan was approved, Symcom Exim began the dismantling work. This involved the use of heavy machinery, including cranes, excavators, and bulldozers, to remove the various materials from the site. The team worked meticulously to ensure that all materials were carefully dismantled and disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
The dismantling work included the removal of the building structure, boundary walls, and steel structures in sheds and other places. This involved the use of heavy machinery to carefully dismantle the structures, while ensuring that there was no damage to the surrounding areas.
The team also dismantled the high mast and electrical equipment on the site. This included the careful removal of power lines, transformers, and other equipment, while ensuring that there was no risk of electrocution or other hazards.
In addition to the dismantling work, Symcom Exim also carried out P-Way/Track works and dismantled the mechanical equipment from Dy.CMM store accounts, Engineering Work Shop, Sabarmati, DMC near “D” Cabin and Container Depot, Kaligam. This involved the removal of heavy machinery and equipment, including cranes, lifts, and other machinery.
Throughout the project, Symcom Exim placed a strong emphasis on safety. The team worked closely with Rites Ltd to ensure that all safety procedures were followed, and that there was no risk to the surrounding areas or to the team members.
In addition to safety, Symcom Exim also placed a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility. The team worked closely with local authorities to ensure that all materials were disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner, and that there was no risk of contamination or pollution.
Overall, the project was a great success. Symcom Exim was able to complete the dismantling and disposal work in a safe and efficient manner, while ensuring minimal disruption to the surrounding areas. Rites Ltd was pleased with the outcome of the project and praised Symcom Exim for their professionalism and attention to detail.
Symcom Exim is proud to have completed this project for Rites Ltd and looks forward to continuing to provide high-quality dismantling and disposal services to clients across the country.