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KSCADC

Commercial Projects

what we do

Our Activities

KSCADC is a state‑owned enterprise established in 2010, tasked with planning and implementing integrated infrastructure and fisheries projects across Kerala’s coastal zones to uplift fisherfolk livelihoods and coastal communities.


  1. Infastructure Development
  2. Fisheries Development
  3. Technology Acquisition
  4. Commercial Operation
  5. Consultancy Projects
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Innovate - Transform - Excel

Construction of Schools

KSCADC is currently implementing a large portfolio of 825 infrastructure projects across Kerala’s coastal regions, with a total outlay of about ₹610 crore, covering community housing, sanitation, roads, electrification, drinking-water supply, fisheries landing centers, shelter sheds, hospitals, schools, and more.

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Punargeham

KSCADC offers consultancy services across sectors such as infrastructure development, coastal tourism, fisheries, and allied areas, partnering with both government departments and agencies like the State Fisheries Resource Management Society, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS), DTPC.

Building new Hospitals

KSCADC has developed extensive cold chain infrastructure, including 17 chill rooms and insulated vehicles, and supported the setup of modern hygienic fish markets (44 in total) to ensure better handling, storage, and marketing of fish volumes in coastal communities.

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TRANSFORMING KERALA'S COAST

One project at a time

Fishes of kerala

Meet the different varieties of fishes found in the coast of kerala.

Fishing villages

Find more about Fishing villages found in the coast of kerala.

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Projects at a Glance

The Kerala State Coastal Area Development Corporation Limited (KSCADC) is a government-owned entity dedicated to the integrated development of Kerala's coastal regions. Its projects focus on enhancing the socio-economic conditions of fisherfolk, strengthening coastal infrastructure, and promoting sustainable coastal management.


Coastal management

Studies have indicated that erosion is dominant in all the nine coastal districts of Kerala. Sustainable management of the coastline depends largely on the effective use of hard or soft engineering options to curb the physical processes impacting on the coast, such as erosion and long shore drift. Successful shoreline management also depends on understanding the different uses of coastal land, the various interest groups involved and their management.

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CLIENTS SPEAK

KSCADC has a clientele of Government departments, agencies, and local bodies.

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FISHERMEN'S CORNER

Coastal Development Ltd Kerala is committed to uplifting the lives of traditional fishermen across the state's coastline.

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REDESIGNING COAST, UPLIFTING LIVES

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