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1. Introduction
On 13
th
February, 2026, I had the opportunity to visit the PSP Precast Yard located
near Mankol village on Sanand-Nalsarovar Road, Sanand, Gujarat. The purpose
of this visit was to observe the precast concrete manufacturing processes,
understand the functions of different sections, identify site challenges, and
evaluate safety practices on site. During the visit, I interacted with staff, observed
operations first-hand, and made detailed notes to prepare this report.
PSP Precast is part of PSP Projects Ltd, a well-known construction company
based in Gujarat. The precast yard produces a range of precast building elements
for industrial, residential, and institutional structures. PSP Precast aims to provide
turnkey solutions from design to assembly by combining advanced engineering
and manufacturing systems.
As part of the site visit, I also observed the “Ninety” building project being
executed by PSP Projects Ltd in Ahmedabad. Unlike the precast manufacturing
facility, this site provided exposure to the actual implementation and assembly of
precast structural components in a real construction environment.
The project consisted of two high-rise buildings, one rising to approximately
G+18 floors and the other to around G+9 floors. This site allowed me to
understand how precast elements manufactured at the Sanand facility are
transported, handled, and integrated into a multi-storey building structure.
One particularly interesting system observed on site was the logistics and material
management strategy. Precast components arriving from the yard were managed
using a predefined identification and routing mechanism. Each element was
tagged for traceability, while delivery vehicles followed a controlled entry
sequence to minimize congestion and delays during unloading operations. This
systematic handling greatly reduced confusion typically seen on conventional
construction sites.