C&C Constructions (CANDC) was incorporated in July 1996. The company is engaged in the construction of highways, airports, laying of optic fiber cables and maintenance of telecom network. The chairman of the company is Gurjeet Singh Johar, and Charanbir Singh Sethi, the managing director. CANDC offers services like airfield pavements (rigid and flexible), state and national highways, city and rural roads, bridges and culverts, OFC backbone projects, runway lighting, sign posting and thermoplastic road/runway marking, highway safety systems, and operation and maintenance. The company has executed projects like the design-build contract for the rehabilitation of 85 Km of Kabul-Kandahar highway; four laning of the Guwahati bypass section of NH-37 in Assam; widening, strengthening and raising of Nakodar-Mehatpur-Sidhwan between Jagraon road and Nakodar bypass; and many more. As a part of its international operations, CANDC is present in Afghanistan since 2003. It has executed projects funded by USAID, World Bank, ADB and such other agencies. C&C Constructions has completed projects for Louis Berger Group, USA; National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) etc. The company bagged a Rs 4 billion road project in joint venture with B. Seenaiah & Co. from NHAI on a build-operate-transfer basis and also received Rs 440 million as grant from the government for the development, design, construction, maintenance and operation of the 44-km Kurali-Kiratpur road project. NHAI has employed C&C Constructions for widening and strengthening to four-lane of existing single/intermediate lane carriageways of National Highway no. 57 in Bihar at three different locations. The company is also reconstructing the Lashkargah to Ring Road in Afghanistan for UNOPS. The registered office of C&C Constructions is located at Haryana, India.