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Jun 9 2010 - {Successfully completed retail outlets for IOCL}
Minaean has successfully installed 12 modular sales buildings at various retail outlets of IOCL in Bangalore.
May 24 2010 - {Modular ATM Buildings for HCL}
Minaean Habitat has been awarded with the supply & installation of 30 Modular ATM Buildings for HCL at various locations in Gujarat.
Feb 18 2010 - {G+1 Modular Building for BPCL}
Minaean has installed G+1 modular building at Bangalore for BPCL
Feb 20 2010 - {Prototype for IOCL Completed}
IOCL awarded Minaean with the Supply & Installation of Porta Cabins. The prototype is ready for inspection and the remaining order would be soon despatched.
Mar 5 2010 - {Minaean to supply Bus Queue Shelters & Litterbins to Lavasa City}
Jan 28 2010 - {MHI bags PIU's Valsad project}
Minaean Habitat has been awarded the Valsad project after bidding for the tender floated by Project Implementation Unit, Gandhinagar. 
Oct 12 2009 - {Minaean Habitat installs SBI ATM at Mumbai Domestic Airport}
Minaean Habitat installs SBI ATM at Mumbai Domestic Airport
Apr 10 2009 - {MINAEAN HABITAT India, comes live on REAL TV}
MINAEAN HABITAT India, comes live on REAL TV click to view video
Sep 18 2008 - {EDC Business Lunch}





Sudhir K. Garg
(Managing Director) Minaean Habitat India Pvt. Ltd. Addressing the participants During Business Luncheon  Hosted By Export Development Canada, at Four Season Hotel, Mumbai.

 

 

Sep 13 2008 - {Minaean Ranks 21st in Business in Vancouver¡¦s Top 100 Fastest Growing Companies}

Vancouver BC Canada ¡V September 10 2008 ¡V Minaean International Corp. (TSX Venture Exchange: MIB; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: NJA) is pleased to announce that it has been named the 21st fastest growing company in British Columbia by the Business in Vancouver (BIV) publication BIV Top 100 List: Fastest Growing Companies dated September 2-8 2008. Minaean has achieved a 5- year revenue growth of $261 151 in 2003 to $ 3 401 376 in 2007 an increase of 1 202% and as a result made its debut in the BIV Top 100 List. The criteria to qualify for the list included employee growth in B.C. from 2003- 2007 the employee growth worldwide from 2003- 2007 and total revenue growth in that 5-year span.
 
The Business in Vancouver newspaper has been serving the Vancouver business community for the last 14 years and has become one of the city¡¦s foremost business and commerce newspapers. The publication contains features such as the on goings of local business company profiles legal matters and the BIV¡¦s Top 100 Lists that are published weekly and are also available in an annual magazine format.  
 
About Minaean
Minaean International Corporation (¡§MIC¡¨) is a Canadian company engaged in the development and promotion of innovative Quik-Build™ Light Gauge Steel (LGS) technologies for the construction of cost effective and environmentally friendly structures. Minaean Habitat (India) Pvt. Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of MIC is a company well known for its pioneering efforts in the manufacture of LGS components for the construction industry and modular metal buildings in India. It offers a wide range of applications and has two manufacturing facilities in Mumbai and Bangalore with a full fledged design and engineering team comprising 140 employees. Minaean Power Structures also a wholly owned subsidiary of MIC provides for the construction of external super structures using the ¡§ARTISAN Quik-Build¡¨ system for building projects up to 8 stories in North America.  
 
The strong affordable ecologically sustainable structures present a promising solution to the mass housing shortages in developing countries and disaster-stricken areas in addition to a range of conventional applications. The Company has developed four different systems namely Vesta Quik-BuildTM Artisan Quik-BuildTM Modular Quik-Build and its recently launched Artisan Composite System which uses steel framing with a cellulite concrete in-fill system. The shares of Minaean International Corporation (parent company) are publicly traded on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "MIB" and on the Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges under the symbol "NJA". For more information please visit www.minaean.com.
 
On behalf of the Board of Directors
MINAEAN INTERNATIONAL CORP.
 
 ¡§ Mervyn Pinto ¡¨
 
Mervyn Pinto President & Director
 

Jul 28 2008 - {MINAEAN’S LGS Technology coverage in MASTER BUILDER}
MINAEAN’S LGS Technology coverage in MASTER BUILDERPDF version
Jul 8 2008 - {Lunche on organized at MHI Manufacturing Facility}

A Lunch Party was organized on 8th July 2008 at MHI Taloja manufacturing facility in honour of Minaean International Corporation chairman's Mr. Hari Varshney visit to India. Mr. Hari Varshney’s personal interaction with each & every team member boosted the morals of the entire MHI community as it was the first time that they could see their Chairman, in person.



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Minaean International Corporation Chairman Mr. Hari Varshney entered India this time with a wish to meet the entire MHI family which he successfully managed to fulfill  , by hosting a Dinner get together, at the Moti Mahal Restaurant in Navi Mumbai .The get together was attended by MHI Team members along with their spouses & juniors .  Also  the same platform was used to celebrate  the success of Completion of FIRST  PHASE

BUS QUEUE SHELTERS (BQS) PROJECT in Mumbai.




May 10 2008 - {Watch the EDC interview with Meryvn Pinto, low bandwidth version (3 MB) or high bandwidth version (3}
Watch the EDC interview with Meryvn Pinto, low bandwidth version (3 MB) or high bandwidth version (30 MB).
May 27 2008 - {Minaean Awarded Contract for Construction of Retail Outlet Building by India's Largest Retail Gas Su}

Minaean Awarded Contract for Construction of Retail Outlet Building by India's Largest Retail Gas Supplier

Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA, May 27, 2008 /FSC/ - Minaean International Corp.  (MIB - TSX Venture, NJA - FWB, NJA - BSE), is pleased to announce that its wholly owned Indian subsidiary, Minaean Habitat (India) Pvt. Ltd. (MHI), has been awarded a contract by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) to construct a 452 sq. ft. retail outlet building for their existing gas station site in Bangalore which is currently being remodeled and refurbished. BPCL plans to refurbish some of the major retail outlets in the city and aim to employ Minaean's Light Gauge Steel System for the development of these projects. This is the first commercial order from BPCL after the construction of the prototype in Pune city (off Mumbai) in January, 2008.  

BPCL, a Fortune 500 company, is the largest retail gas supplier in India with 8,015 retail outlets all over the country out of which only 200 contain retail facilities. BPCL now plans to refurbish at least half of the remainder, primarily in the city regions, by outfitting them with retail facilities. In addition, BPCL is also planning to open 800 new outlets, in 2008 and 2009.  BPCL is strongly focusing on generating revenue from non fuel retail sources, such as fast moving consumer goods products and grocery sales at these outlets. MHI's Quick Build Light Gauge Steel Panelized Wall system is considered to be an ideal solution for BPCL to meet   its targets and maintain its top position in the country. MHI is also in negotiations with BPCL's Chennai office for larger orders and is confident of being awarded with the contracts shortly.

As per the report published in Business Standard on January 3, 2008, the three Indian oil major companies have been tasked to set up 3,000 gas stations in various parts of the country. "MHI is likely to get a part of this business in the latter half of the year when these oil companies try to meet their targets," says Sudhir Garg, Managing Director of Minaean Habitat. "We need to be prepared to execute with the increased production capacity," he said.  
 
About Minaean

Minaean International Corporation ("MIC") is a Canadian company engaged in the development and promotion of innovative Quik-Build(TM) Light Gauge Steel (LGS) technologies for the construction of cost effective and environmentally friendly structures. Minaean Habitat (India) Pvt. Ltd., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of MIC, is a company well known for its pioneering efforts in manufacture of Light Gauge Steel components for the construction industry and modular metal buildings in India offering a wide range of application and has two manufacturing facilities in Mumbai and Bangalore with a full fledged design and engineering team comprising 140 employees.

The strong, affordable, ecologically sustainable structures present a promising solution to the mass housing shortages in developing countries and disaster-stricken areas, in addition to a range of conventional applications. The shares of Minaean International Corporation (parent company) are publicly traded on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "MIB" and on the Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges under the symbol "NJA". For more information, please visit www.minaean.com.
 
MINAEAN INTERNATIONAL CORP.

"Mervyn Pinto"
Mervyn Pinto
President & Director 
      
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the content of this release.

(No. 2008-05-10)

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Jul 16 2007 - {Completes Proto Type of Modular-Cabins for Mass Production}

 Minaean Habitat (India) Pvt. Ltd. Completes Proto Type of Modular-Cabins for Mass Production to Meet the Requirements of Oil Exploration Industry.

Minaean Habitat (India) Pvt. Ltd. (MHI), has successfully completed the production of their first “Modular Cabin” to meet the demand from the booming oil exploration industry.



The prototype of Minaean’s first Modular Cabin suitable for usage as a mini site office with an area of 160 sq feet was put on display at its factory premises in Navi Mumbai on July 5th, 2007. These Modular cabins have a configuration which is suitable for sea-transportation. The Company is now working on the prototype of bunk houses with an area of 320 sq feet and should be able to display this final product shortly.



With India’s rapidly growing real estate market, the Company sees large potential for its innovative systems and is focusing on its expansion plans to meet the growing needs in building the tier two and tier three cities across the country.



With the high oil prices driving up oil exploration and with it the need for workers’ camps, the Company sees a large potential for mass orders for its newly designed Modular Cabins and bunk houses from the Indian sub-continent and Middle Eastern markets.

MHI has two production plants located in the cities of Bangalore and Mumbai, India for manufacturing of modular buildings.

Jun 22 2007 - {Furniture order from Shell to add impetus}

Minaean has received, for the first time, an order from Shell India (P) Ltd for supply of furniture along with the Modular Building. This order was received on the 28th of Feb, 2007.

The order was for supply and installation of back office furniture including composite table, partition walls, chairs and wall mounted storage units. The first Modular Building with complete furniture and fittings was dispatched and installed at Chinchwad, Pune on the 21st of June, 2007. Our installation team was present during this grand occasion.


 

This order goes to prove the confidence reposed by Shell India in Minaean Habitat and its capabilities as a reliable supplier of quality products at affordable prices.

May 21 2007 - {C I D A consultant visits Minaean’s plant}

Canadian International Development Agency’s(CIDA) senior consultant Mr. Jean-Marie Bergman visited Minaean’s Modular Buildings plant at Taloja, Navi Mumbai on May 18th 2007.

Mr.Bergman took a tour of the plant and was quite impressed with the production process as well as the security measures Minaean had put in place for the security of its personnel working in the factory.

Mr. Bergman had a detailed meeting with Minaean’s Managing Director Mr. Sudhir Garg and other Department heads on various issues affecting the company.

May 19 2007 - {Kudos to Anikhet}

Mr. Anikhet Anant Kadam was awarded the best employee of the year by Minaean. Anikhet joined Minaean, Taloja in the Accounts Department on 7th Jan, 2007. He is sincere, committed and hard working and has been a boon to the organization. He has spent sleepless nights during the Annual Accounts Finalization stage and has contributed in no small measure to the overall development of the department. The company, in recognition of his contribution, awarded a cheque of Rs. 2501. The entire Minaean workforce including Managers and staff turned out in large numbers on this historic occasion to wish Anikhet for this excellent performance. This was a proud moment for everyone in Minaean Habitat. Mr. Bergman, CIDA consultant, handed over a bouquet and the prize cheque to Anikhet . Mr. Sudhir Garg , during his speech, paid handsome tributes to Anikhet and wished that the company has more such Anikhets under its belt.

Mar 30 2007 - {People who live in steel houses}

Kolkata is in the midst of a real estate boom, but there's one structure coming up in New Town, Rajarhat that will stand out of the concrete jungle - simply because it won't be built of concrete at all, but steel.

The project is being developed by Living Steel, a consortium of the world's 11 largest steel makers to promote the use of the alloy in the housing sector. Locally, Living Steel has tied up with a developer, Bengal Shrachi Housing Development, to build the structure, which will, in all likelihood, be G+3 or G+4, and have six to eight apartments of 1,200-1,800 sq ft each.

Steel houses may sound outlandish but they are quite common in many parts of the world, especially Finland and Australia. A number of famous structures, the Petronas Towers and the Brooklyn Bridge to name two, are largely made of steel.

Even in India, steel sheds and warehouses are quite common in the industrial sector. In 2003, Tata Steel built a clubhouse and two bungalows in Jamshedpur entirely of steel. But these were primarily showpieces put up by the steel manufacturer to show that it was possible to make steel houses, and that people could live in them.

Jatinder Singh, the architect of the steel model bungalows, has been living in one of them for two-and-a-half years. "It's the same as living in a concrete house," he says.

The only difference is that he can't just hammer a nail anywhere he wants when he'd like to hang a painting. He has to find out exactly where the steel supports behind the cement-fibre-board walls are located and drill the nail in there.

The Rajarhat project too is a promotional exercise by Living Steel - to "create excitement about steel construction", as Scott Chubbs, programme director, puts it.

To this end, Living Steel instituted an international architectural competition in July last year to design a liveable, environmentally sustainable house using steel. The house in Rajarhat is to be built according to the design that wins this competition. But the Rajarhat project is also a commercial venture - in the sense that the flats will be sold to the general public.

According to Hem Mishra, president-engineering, Bengal Shrachi, advertisements will be placed in the media for buyers, presumably from among high-income yuppies, emphasising the attitude aspect of living in a steel house.

Whatever the general perception is, proponents of steel believe that as a construction material steel scores over concrete in a number of ways.

As the Living Steel website explains, "The strength to weight ratio of steel is the highest of any residential building material and it can be easily formed and joined. Because steel is strong and lightweight, it is beneficial for builders to work with and can be engineered to better withstand hurricanes and earthquakes." That's not all - steel houses are far more durable than concrete ones, which require regular maintenance, painting and so on.

One real advantage of a steel house will lie in the fact that, since such a house would need to be mostly prefabricated, its construction would be less noisy and dusty, and faster and cheaper. This is what makes steel houses ideal as temporary shelters in disasters, proof of which is the 500 steel structures that Tata Steel built for tsunami victims in Tamil Nadu.

Similarly, Kirby India had put up 3,000 structures after the earthquake in Gujarat. Most importantly, steel allows large column-less spaces of up to 40 metres, important in structures such as airport hangars, sports complexes and factory floors.

A common apprehension is that it would be very hot inside a steel house. Jatinder Singh disagrees - his house is at least a degree cooler than concrete houses, he maintains. There are three reasons for this. Steel walls, which have a far smoother surface than concrete, reflect far more light.

Some products used in steel construction have an aluminum coating to increase reflectivity. Secondly, sheets as thin as 0.8 mm to 2.5 mm are used and this brings down the conduction of heat. Thirdly, insulation materials like EPS (expanded polystyrene), fibreglass or rockwool are used. Architectural features like a pitch roof, translucent glazing and big windows for cross ventilation can also bring down temperatures inside a steel house.

As for pricing, the cost per sq ft of construction of the Rajarhat houses will be around Rs 550, not significantly higher than the Rs 500 that it costs to make concrete structures.

According to Salman Sayeed, vice president-engineering and operations, Minean Habitat, which has built steel huts for lower-income groups in Hyderabad and two schools in Sonari, "Cost varies with the quality of the finishes and the nature of the building. Overall, our systems are 'cost effective' and provide a solution with distinct advantages over conventional construction in several types of projects where speed, quality and volumes are major criteria."

Of course, for some like R N Roychoudhury, vice-chairman of the West Bengal Housing Board and the structural engineer of the second Hooghly bridge, there's no beating concrete when it comes to bridges and other "structures which are to carry heavy loads, especially with recent developments like redimix cement".

But even if there is a case for steel in the housing sector, it will take a long time to change the mindset of people. In fact, Living Steel is not even talking of all-steel houses just yet. All it wants to do is "grow the market for steel in construction". Launched in February 2005, it has five years and a budget of euro14.25 million to increase the use of steel in construction by up to 10 percent. Thus Anand Sen, vice president (flat products), Tata Steel, talks about "optimal solutions" and designs that "include steel holistically".

At present, steel is used in India primarily as reinforcement for cement. The ratio of steel to brick and concrete here is still in single digits; while globally, where composite construction techniques have become the norm, the figure is far higher at 1:1.5, says Mishra of Bengal Shrachi. Which brings one to Tata-Bluescope, the joint venture between Tata Steel and Bluescope Steel of Australia, the market leader in metallic coated and pre-painted steel products, which are used extensively in pre-engineered buildings.

With one manufacturing facility in Pune, three more coming up in Delhi, Chennai and Jamshedpur, 18 sales offices all over India, and the Tata Steel supply chain at its disposal, the joint venture is intended to tap the market for pre-engineered buildings and processed steel building products in India and south Asia. Already, it has landed four big contracts to build industrial spaces for L&T, ITC, Tata Autocom and Flextronics. Among other projects, it has also built the additional district magistrate's office at Duburi in Orissa.

But public opinion is increasingly coming to accept steel in industrial spaces or even low-cost mass housing and community spaces like health centres and schools. Kirby India and Minean Habitat. Both of which specialise in pre-fabricated buildings made primarily of steel, have successfully executed a number of such projects.

The latter has executed the Tata Steel projects, besides the faculty and administration buildings of the Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University in Rajouri, while the former has done projects as diverse as canopies for Reliance petrol stations, sheds for the Delhi Metro Railway and a 32-metre-high hulk shop for Garden Reach Ship Builders.

For further information, please contact Peeyush Varshney(604) 6842181 or via email at:info@minaean.com

Mar 20 2007 - {Minaean Habitat (India) Pvt. Ltd. (MHI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Minaean International Corp., V}

Minaean Habitat (India) Pvt. Ltd. (MHI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Minaean International Corp., Vancouver, B.C. has successfully completed production of thirty seven (37) and delivery of twenty nine (29) modular retail buildings to Shell India Marketing Pvt. Ltd.'s ("Shell") gas station sites in the Southern and Western regions of India as of March 15th, 2007.

Eight completed buildings have been stored in Minaean's stocking yard as per Shell India's instructions, due to the delay in completion of the project sites by Shell's other sub contractors and is awaiting shipment instructions. The production, in MHI's Bangalore and Mumbai plants, is in progress as planned and is in line with the client's schedule.

13th Building was transported from Bangalore plant on 6th March 2007 to Old Mahabalipuram, Chennai and was installed on 14th March 2007.

Also 16th Building was transported from Mumbai plant on 28th February 2007 to Rakhaiyal, Gujarat and was installed on 6th March 2007

For further information, please contact Peeyush Varshney(604) 6842181 or via email at:info@minaean.com

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