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Ramesh Renganathan (born December 10, 1973) is an Indian Industrialist and businessman based in the Kingdom of Bahrain. He is the founder and the Managing Director of Santy Excavation & Construction Company.
Early life and education
[edit]Ramesh was born to Renganathan, the second child of four. He holds an Diploma in Automobile Engineering from Omalur Engineering College, Chennai, and studied Diesel Mechanics at the Industrial Technical Institute, Ambattur, Chennai from 1993-1995.
Career
[edit]Ramesh started his career in Saudi Arabia as a supervisor and later as an Operational Manager for different companies.
Since 2014, he has been the Managing Director of Santy Excavation & Construction Company WLL a company that executes large scale land reclamation and earthworks, civil engineering, and infrastructure works. Headquartered in Bahrain, the company's business spans the sector of engineering, and construction, land reclamation, road works, earthworks, land development works, landfilling, rock armor protection works, and hard and soft landscaping works. Santy Excavation & Construction Company is certified with ISO 9001:2005 (Quality Management System) & OHSAS 18001:2007 (HSE Management System) for its quality, environmental and occupational health and safety management systems.
Ramesh also serves as the Director of Techmaxx Projects & Services, Bahrain.
Projects
[edit]Galali Waterfront Project - Paschal Systems[1]
Twin Tower, Salman City, Bahrain
Medical City (KAMC) Phase 1
Sharq Residence Complex
Bahrain Marine Development
Bapco security fencing over seawater at WET GAP & LLPH
BMP Excavation for office building at BAPCO
Al Sahel Resort and Hotel
Talent School Land Reclamation works
Jaeger - Mondelez Biscuit Factory, asphalt works
Reclamation in Manama Lagoon
Ministry of Municipality Affairs, beautification of highways Southern Municipality
Indian School Football Ground Renovation[2]
Award and recognition
[edit]Ramesh was honoured by HDH Mahant Swami Maharaj, Leader - BAPS in the presence of External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and other luminaries.[3]
Awarded tenders
[edit]Tender for renting heavy equipment and supplying materials - Bahrain[4]
Time contracting for the supply of materials for road works 2018/2019 - Bahrain Ministry of works[5]
Civil works 2021/2022[6]
Landfill and site leveling works, Galali coast development[7]
Personal life
[edit]Ramesh married to Browny and has two children, Nikilesh & Subhasree
References
[edit]- ^ "Paschal systems meet contractors' needs". Gulf Construction Online.
- ^ "ISB Gets Renovated Football Ground". Indian School Bahrain. 10 September 2019.
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- ^ "Tender for renting heavy equipment and supplying materials" (PDF).
- ^ "Supply of materials for road works 2018/2019" (PDF).
- ^ "civil works 2021/2022" (PDF).
- ^ "Landfill and site leveling works, Galali coast development" (PDF).