S&B Expands Engineering Capabilities in India

Leading EPC company adds 120 employees to its Noida office to support continued growth and customer projects.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

S&B, a major engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company, has announced the expansion of its Noida, India office. The expansion increases the office's capacity by 120 employees, bringing the total to 500. S&B held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on December 15 to mark the official opening of the expanded office, which is located at the India Glycol Complex in Sector 126, Noida.

Why it matters

The expansion reflects S&B's strategic investment in global engineering capabilities to support its customers. The Noida team plays an important role in S&B's project success, and this growth recognizes the strong work they deliver. The expanded office positions the company to meet future project demand while maintaining strong performance across midstream, energy, and power sectors.

The details

S&B's global engineering model supports scalable, high-quality execution aligned across large-capital EPC and alliance engineering work. The expansion increases office capacity by 120 employees, bringing the total capacity to 500.

  • S&B held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on December 15, 2026 to mark the official opening of the expanded office.

The players

S&B

A leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company.

Mike Janssen

S&B's Senior Vice President of Engineering.

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What they’re saying

“This expansion reflects our strategic investment in global engineering capabilities to support our customers. Our Noida team plays an important role in S&B's project success, and this growth recognizes the strong work they deliver every day.”

— Mike Janssen, S&B's Senior Vice President of Engineering (prnewswire.com)

The takeaway

S&B's expansion of its Noida, India office demonstrates the company's commitment to growing its global engineering capabilities and supporting its customers' project needs across the midstream, energy, and power sectors.