We show up with
machines,
not excuses.
India's infrastructure boom is real — but execution is where projects live or die. Delays cascade. Soil conditions surprise. Equipment fails to arrive on time. We exist to solve the part no one sees: the foundation, the earthwork, the first cut into the ground. Based in Navi Mumbai, we bring 50+ owned machines and a network of vetted partners to every site — so your project starts right and stays on track.
From a fleet of excavators to ₹50 cr in delivered projects.
Where It Began
2001. Ghansoli was transforming. CIDCO's mass housing towers rising from reclaimed land, and the biggest names in construction — Simplex Concrete Piles, B.G. Shirke Construction Technologies — needed someone to move earth fast. A small fleet of excavators showed up. We took on area reclamation and foundation excavation with no margin for error — CIDCO doesn't give second chances. Every scope delivered on time. Every quality benchmark met. That early trust became the foundation everything else was built on.
Growing Beyond Excavation
Our clients kept asking for more — not more excavation, but the work that comes after. The counterintuitive choice was to say before we had the full capability. Concrete works, sewer lines, water supply networks, asphalt roads, earthen dams, canals — every new discipline was learned on live projects, under real deadlines, for real clients. We didn't add services on paper. We developed the skill to execute on the ground.
Across Maharashtra & Beyond
Navi Mumbai was home, but the work pulled us outward. Earthen dams across Dhule, Aurangabad, and Nasik districts for the Irrigation Department. Rural roads under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana at Alephata, Ahmednagar. Mass rock excavation for Dighi Port in Ratnagiri and Bharati Shipyard in Raigad — wagon drills, hydraulic rock breakers, modern splitters. Each new geography was a bet: could our crew execute as precisely 400 km from home as they did in Ghansoli? They could.
Built on Trust
Back in Ghansoli, CIDCO came back — not for one project, but for the full stack of urban infrastructure. Trunk sewer lines with pipes from 1000 mm to 1800 mm in diameter. Internal sewers from 250 mm to 1000 mm. Water supply lines from 100 mm to 600 mm. Asphalt roads with storm water drains and footpaths. All delivered.
Every project completed on time. Every requirement fulfilled. Trust earned the hard way — by showing up with an expanded fleet of men and machines, ready for whatever the next foundation demands.
What the ground demands
From government authorities to private developers, the question is always the same: who can deliver at scale, on time, without surprises? Our answer is in the numbers.
Scale without compromise.
These values drive us forward.
No shortcuts,
Just right moves.
Safety First
Construction sites are unpredictable — falling debris, unstable trenches, heavy machinery in motion. We run every site under rigorous safety protocols because our crew, our partners, and the public go home safe. No exceptions, no compromises.
Precision & Quality
A piling tolerance off by millimetres can compromise an entire structure. From excavation depths to piling alignments, we measure twice and execute once. Precision isn't a preference — it's our standard.
Timely Delivery
One missed deadline on a sewer line backs up an entire sector's handover. Construction delays cascade — so we plan meticulously and deploy resources decisively to meet every deadline we commit to.
Accountability & Transparency
Unclear reporting costs more than bad work. We own our outcomes — clear communication, honest progress updates, and no surprises from first survey to final handover.
Sustainability
Construction leaves a footprint — dust, noise, displaced material. Responsible execution means minimizing that impact, from dust suppression to material management, without slowing the project down.
Collaborative Execution
No single fleet owns every machine a complex project needs. We supplement our own fleet through vetted industry partners, scaling capacity while maintaining the accountability of a single point of contact.