Hindustan Construction Company Limited is an Indian multinational engineering and construction company. The company was founded by Industrialist Seth Walchand Hirachand in 1926.
HCC has executed a majority of India’s landmark infrastructure projects, including 29% of India’s hydropower capacity, over 65% of India’s nuclear power generation capacity, 3,800 km of roads and expressways, 375 bridges and 337 km of complex tunnelling.
Shine Concepts, with its extensive experience in lighting for the infrastructure sector, has gained a reputation for reliability, especially through successful collaborations with industry giants like Shapoorji Pallonji, Afcons etc. This expertise has provided a trustworthy edge, enabling us to work with HCC not just at a single location, but across multiple locations throughout India.
Using our range of industrial-grade lighting, we provided illumination that enhanced productivity at their sites.
Floodlights are broad-beamed lighting fixtures capable of producing bright light while consuming less electricity.
Another higher wattage floodlight for wider area coverage.
Versatile lighting solution for commercial settings, the 24W recess panel light combines efficiency with aesthetics. It is designed to seamlessly integrate into ceilings, providing uniform and glare-free illumination.
Aluminum battens often have a modern and sleek design with heat dissipation being their key function along with uniform illumination and reduction in energy consumption.
MMRCL TUNNEL & STATIONS – Azad Maidan, Mumbai
VISHNUGAD PIPALKOTI HEP - Uttarakhand
INRP-BARC TARAPUR - Tarapur, Maharashtra
Clients across all locations are highly satisfied with the quick and safe delivery of products. They are thoroughly impressed with the exceptional product quality.
Having supplied and continuing to supply over 2,500+ fixtures to support the construction of important infrastructure projects, Shine Concepts has consistently delivered on its promise of quick delivery, excellent product quality, and outstanding after-sales service across India.