HDO buys British engineering firm

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India’s leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company, Hindustan Dorr Oliver (HDO), has acquired Sheffield-based engineering firm DavyMarkham for an undisclosed sum.

HDO is a subsidiary of Hyderabad-based IVRCL Infrastructures & Projects. Its core business activities include the provision of engineered solutions, technology and EPC installations in liquid-solid separation applications. The acquisition will give the Indian company a foothold in the heavy engineering market.

DavyMarkham designs, manufactures and assembles equipment used in the mining, quarrying, power generation, oil, gas and nuclear sectors. The 180-year-old company has supplied the world’s largest steel mill stand for a project in China, tower saddles for suspension bridges in Hong Kong and San Francisco and cutter heads for tunnelling projects such as the Niagara Falls hydroelectric project, railway tunnels in China and an irrigation project in India. In the UK DavyMarkham has worked on landmark projects such as the Channel Tunnel, the Thames Barrier and the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.

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