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Afcons Wins Contract for 10 km Breakwater at India's Vadhvan Port

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Afcons Infrastructure Ltd has been awarded the construction contract for a 10.14 km breakwater at Vadhvan Port in Maharashtra, marking a significant milestone in the development of one of India's most ambitious new deep-water port projects.

## Afcons Secures Landmark Breakwater Contract at Vadhvan Port Indian infrastructure major Afcons Infrastructure Ltd has received a Letter of Award from Vadhvan Port Project Limited (VPPL) for the construction of a 10.14 km-long breakwater at the upcoming Vadhvan Port in Maharashtra, the company announced on 9 June 2026. The contract represents one of the most significant marine civil engineering awards in India in recent years, with the breakwater set to be among the longest of its kind in the country. The structure will serve as a critical piece of protective infrastructure for Vadhvan Port, shielding the facility from the Arabian Sea's considerable wave and weather exposure along the Maharashtra coastline. ### Strategic Importance of Vadhvan Port Vadhvan Port is a greenfield deep-water port project being developed under the Sagarmala Programme, India's flagship port-led development initiative. Designed to handle some of the world's largest container vessels, the port is intended to significantly expand India's maritime trade capacity and reduce dependence on transshipment hubs in the region such as Colombo and Singapore. The breakwater is a foundational element of the port's construction, and its award signals that the project is advancing into a substantive construction phase. A structure of this scale — exceeding 10 km in length — requires complex marine engineering, including the placement of large armour rock and concrete units capable of withstanding high-energy wave conditions. ### Afcons' Track Record in Marine Infrastructure Afcons Infrastructure, a subsidiary of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, has an established portfolio in marine and heavy civil construction, including port jetties, offshore platforms, and coastal protection works across India and international markets. The Vadhvan breakwater award reinforces the company's position as a leading contractor in India's expanding port infrastructure sector. According to the company's announcement, the Letter of Award was received directly from VPPL, the special purpose vehicle established to oversee the port's development. ### Outlook With India targeting substantial growth in port capacity over the coming decade, projects such as Vadhvan are central to the country's ambition to become a major global maritime hub. The breakwater contract award is expected to be followed by further major civil and marine works packages as the project progresses. Industry observers will be watching construction timelines closely, given the scale and complexity of the breakwater and the broader port development programme it supports.
#Vadhvan Port#breakwater construction#Afcons Infrastructure#India ports#marine civil engineering#port development#Maharashtra#Sagarmala Programme

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