
Engineers first, since 1998.
We started with a single bridge contract and a conviction that the builder should own the engineering. Twenty-seven years on, that conviction still runs the company.
Where it began — a single river bridgeFrom one bridge to a national group.
Meridian was founded in 1998 by a group of civil engineers who believed that the company building the structure should also design it — that accountability and engineering belong together. The first project was a single river bridge. The discipline that delivered it became the company.
Today the group spans five sectors and 18 states, self-performs its core civil works through owned plant and yards, and stays invested in many of its assets through long-term concessions and O&M. Through every cycle, the answer to "who is responsible?" has stayed the same: we are.
The people accountable for it
A board of engineers and operators — not a layer of management between the work and the people who answer for it.
Rajeev Anand
Civil engineer (IIT-B); 34 years across highways, metro and PPP. Founded Meridian in 1998.
Sunita Deshpande
Former concessions head; leads strategy, P&L and the group's HAM & PPP portfolio.
Arvind Iyer
Structural specialist; long-span bridges, deep foundations and BIM-led delivery.
Farah Qureshi
Drives the group's zero-harm and net-zero-by-2045 commitments across every site.
Vikram Rao
Runs project delivery and the owned-plant fleet across 18 states.
Neha Malhotra
Project finance, capital markets and the group's investment-grade balance sheet.
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