Capacit’e Infraprojects Wins Rs 2.2 Billion Work Order for TenX Realty
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Capacit’e Infraprojects Wins Rs 2.2 Billion Work Order for TenX Realty

Capacit’e Infraprojects Limited has received Letter of Intent (LOI) from TenX Realty Limited (a step-down subsidiary of Raymond Limited), for a total contract value of Rs 2.2 billion excluding GST.

Commenting on the same, Rahul Katyal, Managing Director said, “We are thrilled to have been entrusted by our valued client, Raymond Limited's Realty Division, with repeat orders through TenX Realty Limited (step-down subsidiary of Raymond Limited). We're delighted by the repeat orders, showcasing our strong partnership and dedication to exceptional service. With a strong track record of project delivery, we're confident in our ability to meet timelines and exceed client expectations. At Capacit'e, we're dedicated to expanding our portfolio with quality orders and showcasing our growing expertise in project execution.”

Capacit’e Infraprojects Limited has received Letter of Intent (LOI) from TenX Realty Limited (a step-down subsidiary of Raymond Limited), for a total contract value of Rs 2.2 billion excluding GST. Commenting on the same, Rahul Katyal, Managing Director said, “We are thrilled to have been entrusted by our valued client, Raymond Limited's Realty Division, with repeat orders through TenX Realty Limited (step-down subsidiary of Raymond Limited). We're delighted by the repeat orders, showcasing our strong partnership and dedication to exceptional service. With a strong track record of project delivery, we're confident in our ability to meet timelines and exceed client expectations. At Capacit'e, we're dedicated to expanding our portfolio with quality orders and showcasing our growing expertise in project execution.”

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