Enviro Infra Secures Rs 11.78 Billion in Water Projects
07 Aug 2025 CW Team
Enviro Infra Engineers Limited, a leading infrastructure company specialising in water and wastewater treatment solutions, has secured cumulative orders worth Rs 11.78 billion between 1 April 2025 and the present. These orders have been awarded by various government authorities across India, reinforcing the company's strong position in its core sectors: Water Treatment Plants (WTPs), Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs), and Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs).
The most recent additions to this growing order book are two major projects valued at Rs 852.2 million, awarded this week by the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA). These projects involve the design, construction, and commissioning of two Tertiary Treatment Plants (TTPs) with capacities of 90 MLD and 75 MLD, respectively. The initiative represents a key advancement in wastewater recycling and reuse, aligning with national goals for sustainable urban water management.
This significant order strengthens Enviro Infra’s position as a dependable partner in the government’s mission for sustainable water infrastructure and environmental conservation. It also supports the company’s projected revenue growth of 35 to 40 per cent in FY26 and beyond.
Commenting on the achievement, Mr Sanjay Jain, Chairman and Whole-Time Director, stated: “We are pleased to witness continued trust from government bodies across states in our technical and execution capabilities. The cumulative inflow of over Rs 11.78 billion in orders reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality water and sewage treatment infrastructure that supports environmental sustainability. The recent GMDA project further bolsters our role in the water reuse segment, and we remain committed to excellence and timely execution across all projects.”
With this robust order pipeline, Enviro Infra Engineers Limited is well-positioned to continue its growth trajectory and contribute significantly to India’s water infrastructure development.