A2Z Group

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A2Z Group
Company type Public
BSE:  533292
NSE:  A2ZMES
Industry Electricity generation, EPC (contract) & waste management
Founded2002
Headquarters Gurgaon, India [1]
Key people
Amit Mittal, (CMD)
Services Facility management, infrastructure, waste-to-energy, water treatment, electronic waste, disaster management, travel.
Revenue13.45 billion (US$160 million) (2011)
Number of employees
31,000 (2010)
Website a2zgroup.co.in

A2Z Group is an engineering, procurement and construction company, headquartered in Gurgaon, India, in Haryana state. It was founded in 2002 and, by 2011, had more than 31,000 staff members. [2] The company has clients in the retail, government, infraservices and renewable energy sectors. [3] [4]

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History

A2Z was started by Amit Mittal in 2002. Initially, the group started its operations in facility management, maintaining telecommunications towers for Vodafone India, reliance. Later, in 2008, it entered the engineering, procurement, and construction and EPC contract business. The EPC business expanded with the acquisition and merger of Sri Eswara Sai Construction Private Limited, [5] a company that installed transmission lines, in January 2008. A2Z later transferred its FMS business to its wholly owned subsidiary, A2Z Infraservices in the same year according to a court-approved scheme of demerger. In August 2009 A2Z acquired Imatek from the same FMS industry.

In May 2010, A2Z's EPC business signed a contract to purchase the entire business of Surendra Choudhary & Brothers, a partnership that constructed electrical substations and did railway electrification work. [6]

Corporate leadership

Amit Mittal is the managing director [7] [8]

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