Badrinath Durvasula quits Adani Group, joins HCC Ltd over new assignment

Update: 2018-08-03 09:44 GMT

A professional with over 28 years of rich experience in Mergers & Acquisitions, International Contracting, Contract Management, Strategy, Compliance, Arbitration, and Litigation, Mr. Badrinath Durvasula, who after serving for over 4 years as Senior Vice President & Head Legal at "Adani Group”, has been invited for his new assignment to join Ajit Gulabchand-promoted Hindustan...

A professional with over 28 years of rich experience in Mergers & Acquisitions, International Contracting, Contract Management, Strategy, Compliance, Arbitration, and Litigation, Mr. Badrinath Durvasula, who after serving for over 4 years as Senior Vice President & Head Legal at "Adani Group”, has been invited for his new assignment to join Ajit Gulabchand-promoted Hindustan Construction Company Ltd ("HCC Ltd"), Mumbai, at a fairly senior position.

At Adani Group—an Indian multinational conglomerate with world-wide interests in mining, power generation and transmission, private ports, trading in global commodities—Badrinath’s current role involves M&A, International Contracting & Contract Management, Litigation, & Arbitration in multiple geographies.

Prior to joining Adani, Badrinath has vide experience working with some of the largest multinational firms such as L&T, Binani Industries Limited, United Phosphorous, Great Offshore Limited, Reliance Industries, Asian Paints, General Insurance Corporation of India, and so on.

HCC Ltd, with an engineering heritage of nearly 100 years, has executed a majority of India’s landmark infrastructure projects, having constructed 25% of India’s hydel-power and over 50% of India’s nuclear power generation capacities, over 3,100 lane km of expressways and highways, more than 200 km of complex tunneling, and over 324 bridges. It is a construction major executing several projects, international & domestic, some of them being the landmark Bandra-Worli Sea Link Project, kudankulam project (India’s largest nuclear power plant), and Lavasa.

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