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Dams, weirs, canal linings, lift irrigation schemes, and sprinkler systems — transforming arid regions into productive agricultural zones since 1978.
Dams, weirs, canal linings, lift irrigation schemes, and sprinkler systems — transforming arid regions into productive agricultural zones since 1978.
Discuss Your ProjectOur irrigation & dam construction division offers end-to-end solutions across the following areas.
A specialized six-phase approach tailored specifically for irrigation & dam construction — not a generic process.
Catchment area analysis, rainfall data assessment, flood routing, and reservoir capacity estimation for optimal dam design.
Geological investigation, grouting, core drilling, and foundation preparation for watertight dam structures.
Earthen or concrete dam construction with controlled lifts, temperature monitoring, and core-shell methodology.
Main canal, branch canals, and distributary system construction with precise gradient control and lining works.
Head regulators, cross regulators, sluice gates, spillways, and energy dissipation structures for flow management.
Staged reservoir filling, seepage monitoring, canal trial runs, and farmer training for irrigation management.
What sets us apart from other contractors in this domain.
Experience across earth, masonry, and concrete dams
Canal lining expertise with < 2% seepage loss guarantee
Proven performance in arid zone water management
Strong relationships with state irrigation authorities
Pan-India Presence
VRSIPL delivers irrigation & dam construction across 8+ states — from Gujarat and Rajasthan to Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and beyond. Wherever your project is, our teams are ready to mobilise.
Common questions about our irrigation & dam construction capabilities, certifications, and project experience.
VRSIPL constructs earth dams, masonry dams, major weirs, head works, branch canals with brick and concrete lining, lift irrigation pumping stations, and sprinkler and drip irrigation networks for state water resource departments across India.
Yes, VRSIPL is approved by Water Resource Departments (WRDs) in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh for irrigation dam and canal construction works.
Yes, VRSIPL has executed canal and irrigation projects under PMKSY, contributing to the government's mission of providing water to every farm (Har Khet Ko Paani) and maximising water use efficiency (More Crop Per Drop).
VRSIPL has constructed 50+ irrigation structures including earth dams, weirs, check dams, and barrages across 8+ Indian states under state water resource departments and central government irrigation schemes like PMKSY and Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP).
VRSIPL constructs main canals, branch canals, distributary canals, and field channels — including earthen and lined canals with CC lining (50-75mm) or brick lining (115mm as per IS:9451), ensuring < 2% seepage loss for maximum irrigation efficiency.
Yes, VRSIPL designs and builds lift irrigation pumping schemes including intake structures, pump houses, rising mains, and distribution networks for state governments, enabling irrigation in areas where gravity-flow canals are not feasible.
VRSIPL follows IS:1893, IS:6512, IS:11223, and CWC guidelines for seismic dam design, conducting site-specific seismic hazard analysis for dams in Zone III-V areas to ensure structural safety under earthquake conditions and PMF flood events.
VRSIPL delivers dam and irrigation projects in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh — working with state irrigation departments and Narmada Valley Development Authority (NVDA).
Explore our landmark irrigation & dam construction delivered across India.
In-depth technical guides from our EPC specialists.

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