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ENERGY WILL SEE BIGGEST DISRUPTION

As Mirabai Chanu 21-year-old wait for the second Olympic medal in weightlifting, one can resonate with what writer and philosopher Sun Tzu famously said, “Victory comes from finding opportunities in problems.”

Resilience is an imperative, as nobody knows what our world will look like when coronavirus is over. But one thing is certain — as an industry projects are built to last for generations, we believe that our big opportunity may be right where we are now. The projects we build today have to be ready for the requirements of tomorrow.

The rate at which the infrastructure ecosystem is evolving, we feel certain in creating an opportunity for everyone. The time to start rebuilding society is now. Fresh thinking

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