Railway tracks and infrastructure extending into the distance
Large-scale civil construction site with cranes and structural works
Railway environment with trains and urban development
RCC construction and engineering supervision on site
Urban infrastructure and skyline at dusk

Government railway contractor · Civil & structural

Engineering Railway Infrastructure That Powers Progress

From high-capacity goods platforms to complete railway facility development, we deliver large-scale infrastructure with precision and reliability.

Built for scale. Trusted on the line.

AP Construction is a railway infrastructure contractor specializing in large-scale civil and structural works. With expertise in goods platforms, passenger facilities, and railway yard development, we deliver projects that meet engineering precision and operational efficiency.

  • Government project experience Execution aligned with railway authority specifications, documentation, and site governance.
  • Execution capability Coordinated deployment for long linear works—platforms, yards, sheds, and peripheral civil packages.
  • Field-level engineering strength Supervision for RCC, masonry, retaining structures, and utility integration on active railway environments.
Heavy civil engineering construction site with structural steel and concrete work
Railway-adjacent civil packages demand sequencing, safety, and dimensional discipline—we deliver all three.

Trusted on major programmes

Organisations we partner with across railway, refinery, and heavy engineering execution.

What we build on the network

End-to-end packages for railway goods and passenger infrastructure—from earthwork and foundations to finishes and boundary works.

01

Railway Infrastructure Development

High-level passenger platforms with provision for future expansion, railway yard formation and goods shed interfaces, connectivity to existing lines, and coordination with signalling and track works where applicable.

02

Goods Platform Construction

Large-format goods platforms—including 700m × 20m scale handling capacity planning—PCC/RCC paving, edge protection, drainage slopes, and loading geometry suited to freight operations.

03

Civil & Structural Engineering

RCC in designated grades (M20, M25, M30), PCC bases and levelling course, RR masonry, retaining walls with proper drainage, and structural integrity tested against heavy cyclic loading.

04

Facility & Labour Infrastructure

Labour rooms, merchant rooms, rest houses, toilet–bath blocks, and water points; office and facility buildings including CGS and FOIS spaces; railway quarters where specified—delivered as durable, serviceable buildings within yard and project sites.

05

Boundary Wall & Site Development

Perimeter security and land demarcation through RCC–masonry composite boundary walls, gates, and graded site development integrated with internal roads and storm-water routing.

Representative execution scope

Programme-led delivery for platforms, yards, and facility blocks—photography illustrative of the class of work we execute.

Large-scale construction site with cranes and concrete works

700m Goods Platform Construction

High-capacity freight handling slab and civil envelope engineered for length, load, and drainage—built to railway formation standards.

Railway environment with trains and urban infrastructure

Railway Yard Development

Goods shed interfaces, yard grading, pavements, and services coordination for operational clarity and future expansion.

Engineering team at RCC construction site with structural elements

Labour & Facility Block Construction

Labour rooms, rest houses, sanitation blocks, and water points—executed for longevity and high daily occupancy.

Materials, structures & subsurface discipline

Specification-driven execution for railway-adjacent structures—where concrete grades, masonry bonding, and water management define service life.

RCC (M20, M25, M30)

Grade selection matched to structural elements—foundations, columns, slabs, and platform edges—with cube testing and pour sequencing for monolithic performance.

PCC Work

Levelling course, blinding, and non-structural pavements where uniform bearing and finish matter for equipment and foot traffic.

Retaining Structures

Earth-retaining walls for yard cuts and embankments, designed for surcharge and hydrostatic relief where the formation demands lateral support.

Drainage Systems

Weep holes, perforated drains, and graded discharge paths—preventing water buildup behind walls and along platform edges under monsoon loading.

Why clients choose us

Government project experience

Protocols and quality expectations of public-sector railway contracts—built into our site systems.

Large scale execution

Linear metres of platform, extensive yard areas, and multi-cell facility blocks—mobilised as one programme.

Engineering precision

Setting-out, reinforcement inspection, and as-built documentation that stand up to technical audit.

On-time delivery

Milestone discipline for handover windows that align with network commissioning and operational readiness.

Safety policy

Our commitment to safe systems on railway and heavy civil sites—protecting people, property, and programme integrity.

We at AP Construction keep a constant vigil on safety and believe that all injuries and occupational hazards are preventable. We always specifically make it a point not to compromise safety at any juncture while carrying out jobs of any nature—on or off the field.

  • We are committed to conducting all our activities in such a way as to provide a safe and conducive working environment for employees.
  • Maintaining all first-hand requirements concerning safety to improve practices and performance.
  • Educating all our employees on the procedures of safety systems and the benefits of them.
  • Educating our employees to avoid any damage to our client’s property while working.
  • Effective use and benefits of safe working procedures and practices for construction jobs.
  • Periodic monitoring of quality and safety systems.
  • Providing personal protective equipment, safe working tools, and tackles to ensure a safe working environment.
  • Implementation of safety measures to control risk.
  • Following our client’s instructions on safety procedures at all times to safeguard against unwanted hazards.
Heavy civil engineering construction site with structural steel and concrete work
Site discipline, protective systems, and supervision—non-negotiable on every package we execute.

Quality assurance systems

Our quality assurance systems consist of various control checks conducted at each stage of execution of job activities, which are as follows:

  • Inspection, QA checks, correlation of test certificates of raw materials, consumables, and other miscellaneous items.
  • Process control at each stage of execution of activity as per approved procedures and standard practices.
  • Control and use of calibrated inspection equipment and instruments.
  • Final inspection, testing checks, recording and evaluation of observations.
  • Corrective and preventive measures for deviations noted.
  • Training of operators.
  • Regular toolbox talks for awareness of quality, safety precautions, and technical requirements of the job for supervisors, operators, and technicians.
  • Quality review meetings on client audit reports to ensure maintenance of quality during execution of work as per client requirements.
  • Proper storage and record keeping of raw materials, consumables, machinery, tools and tackle spares, semi-finished and finished products.
  • Documentation controls.
Engineering supervision and quality control on a construction site
Traceable materials, calibrated checks, and documented sign-offs—aligned to specification on every pour and placement.

Quality objectives

Standards we hold on site—and how we verify them against specification, schedule, and policy.

Sr No Objectives Method of measurements
1 To ensure that planned work activities meet the requirements of technical specifications, drawings, and verbal instructions. Approved procedures, approved quality assurance plans, observations, feedback, non-conformance tracking, and review.
2 To ensure that work activities meet the client’s requirements for the agreed time schedule. Approved activity plans, observation, review, and rescheduling of activities for corrective action.
3 To impart training and awareness among supervisors and skilled workers through toolbox talks on quality, safety, and technical requirements. Oral talks, discussions, performance observation, feedback, and audit reports.
4 To deploy skilled, experienced, and semi-skilled persons on the job. Oral interviews, performance assessment, qualification test records (e.g. welders), verification of records, observation, and feedback.
5 To use calibrated measuring instruments in good working condition. Maintaining calibration records, re-calibration, verification of records, feedback, audit reports, and complaints.
6 To ensure implementation of the company’s quality policy. Monthly management reviews.
7 To ensure continual improvement through corrective and preventive actions. Inspection of test reports, audit reports, root cause analysis of non-compliance, feedback, and client suggestions/instructions.
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Building Infrastructure That Lasts for Generations

Railway goods and passenger assets that carry economic and social value—executed with the rigour your programme deserves.

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Location Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh

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