World spending on Infra is  over $4 Trillion+ A great opportunity  for India

ISOI aims to be catalyst of change to make India a global leader in infrastructure. Working towards creating future-ready capacity and a culture for  developing world class infrastructure.

Present focus Sectors

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Road

India has the second largest road network in the world with a length of over 6.2 mn kilometres.

2

Metro

The sector plays a prominent role in promoting greener environment and reducing transit times.

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Airport

The sector facilitates employment and bolsters greater economic growth through connecting across various geographies.

3

Railway

As of FY21, the Indian Railways had 13,452 passenger trains and 9,141 freight trains with a total route network of 68,103 kms.

5

Alternate Energy

As of April 2022, India’s installed renewable energy capacity (including hydro) stood at 158.12 GW, representing 39.43% of the overall installed power capacity.

8

Water

By 2030, water demand in India is projected to be twice the available supply, implying extreme water scarcity for hundreds of millions of people.

6

Power

India is the third largest producer of electricity in the world. The national electric grid in India has an installed capacity of 403.759 GW as of 30 June 2022.

7

Solid Waste

Municipal areas in India generate over 1.60 lakh (1,60,038.9) tonnes of solid waste per day, as per the annual report (2020-21) by CPCB.

ISOI as the catalyst of change?

Think Tank

The Think Tank is a collaborative platform of key infrastructure stakeholders for discussing policy framework, constraints in infra development and facilitating future infra development in India and globally.

The Think Tank is a collaborative platform of key infrastructure stakeholders for discussing policy framework, constraints in infra development and facilitating future infra development in India and globally.

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Centre for Learning

The infrastructure school aims to attract talent to the infrastructure sector and to make them ready to address the practical challenges of the sector, by upgrading their skills and knowledge.

The infrastructure school aims to attract talent to the infrastructure sector and to make them ready to address the practical challenges of the sector, by upgrading their skills and knowledge.

Incubation Centre

The incubation centre promotes entrepreneurship in the infrastructure sector, by facilitating a real-time supportive growth-oriented environment, through arranging contracts, finance and providing mentorship

The incubation centre promotes entrepreneurship in the infrastructure sector, by facilitating a real-time supportive growth-oriented environment, through arranging contracts, finance and providing mentorship

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Infrastructure Innovation Platform

The platform aims to develop an innovation culture in the infrastructure sector in India, facilitate rewards and recognition for innovators in the sector and disseminate the innovation to the infrastructure sector stakeholders.

The platform aims to develop an innovation culture in the infrastructure sector in India, facilitate rewards and recognition for innovators in the sector and disseminate the innovation to the infrastructure sector stakeholders.

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Our Team

Vision

  • Prepare India to be a destination of choice for the search of exceptional talents and firms
  • Built a customer-focused approach in all aspects of infrastructure including world-class design capabilities, quality and safety aspects and to be completed on time within budget
  • Equip the nation with quality infrastructure that can last more than a century
  • Enhance the global readiness of our engineers and professionals
  • Creation of a curriculum that makes the country’s youth, industry-ready

Mission

  • Built a structured mechanism to create future-ready capacity for the timely construction of world-class and quality infrastructure
  • Creation of a community of infra professionals across the globe for the purpose of dissemination of infra news, latest technological advances, organizing seminars, and technical visits
  • An education system that can be accessed by anybody at any time
  • Promotion of R&D in various areas of infrastructure development
  • Creation of think tanks that would constantly focus on cutting-edge technological studies and implementation.