KPIL Secures Major Infrastructure Orders Worth ₹2,471 Crore
Kalpataru Projects International Limited announced securing new orders valued at ₹2,471 crore, including an underground metro rail project. The orders span the power transmission, distribution, and building sectors, reinforcing the company's growing order book and indicating market buoyancy.
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- India
Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL) has announced that it has secured new orders worth ₹2,471 crore, including a significant underground metro rail project. The orders fall across key sectors including power transmission and distribution as well as the buildings and factories business.
The company highlighted the contribution of the new orders in strengthening its current order book, which stands at an impressive ₹22,000 crore for the financial year thus far. These developments reflect a buoyant market, according to Manish Mohnot, MD & CEO of KPIL.
KPIL continues to expand its footprint in both domestic and overseas markets, showcasing its competitive edge and commitment to growth within the infrastructure sector.
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