BGR Energy Systems bags orders from India Oil
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BGR Energy Systems bags orders from India Oil

BGR Energy Systems has announced that it has received orders from Indian Oil Corporation for civil and structural works at the Panipat Refinery Project Complex worth Rs 3.3 billion.

According to a regulatory filing, the contract is worth Rs 3.3 billion excluding GST (Goods and Services Tax) and has an 18-month completion period.

According to the filing, the company has received orders from the Indian Oil Corporation for the construction of civil and structural works in Panipat, Haryana.

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BGR Energy Systems has announced that it has received orders from Indian Oil Corporation for civil and structural works at the Panipat Refinery Project Complex worth Rs 3.3 billion. According to a regulatory filing, the contract is worth Rs 3.3 billion excluding GST (Goods and Services Tax) and has an 18-month completion period. According to the filing, the company has received orders from the Indian Oil Corporation for the construction of civil and structural works in Panipat, Haryana. Also read: States to implement centre’s asset monetization strategy Sivok-Rangpo Rail project completes tunnelling works

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