Hetvi Construction Expands in Solar and Water Infrastructure
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Hetvi Construction Expands in Solar and Water Infrastructure

Hetvi Construction is strengthening its presence in India’s infrastructure sector, securing key EPC contracts in solar power and water supply.

The company, led by Hitesh Bhuva and Tarang Savaliya, has made significant strides in renewable energy and clean water initiatives.

125 MW Solar Park in Assam
Hetvi Construction, in collaboration with Waaree Renewable Technologies and Jayantisuper Construction, has secured an EPC contract for a 125 MW solar plant in Assam. Sanctioned by Assam Power Distribution Company Limited, the project will boost the state’s renewable energy capacity.

Water Supply Projects across States
Beyond solar, Hetvi Construction is executing multiple tube well-based single village water supply schemes across Uttar Pradesh, covering Meerut, Prayagraj, Auraiya, Kanpur Dehat, Amethi, Azamgarh, Ayodhya, and Farrukhabad. The company is also involved in:

Jal Jeevan Mission projects for sustainable clean water access
Long-term operation and maintenance services for up to 10 years

With a vision to achieve 1000 MW in renewable energy, Hetvi Construction continues to drive sustainable infrastructure development in India.

Hetvi Construction is strengthening its presence in India’s infrastructure sector, securing key EPC contracts in solar power and water supply.The company, led by Hitesh Bhuva and Tarang Savaliya, has made significant strides in renewable energy and clean water initiatives.125 MW Solar Park in AssamHetvi Construction, in collaboration with Waaree Renewable Technologies and Jayantisuper Construction, has secured an EPC contract for a 125 MW solar plant in Assam. Sanctioned by Assam Power Distribution Company Limited, the project will boost the state’s renewable energy capacity.Water Supply Projects across StatesBeyond solar, Hetvi Construction is executing multiple tube well-based single village water supply schemes across Uttar Pradesh, covering Meerut, Prayagraj, Auraiya, Kanpur Dehat, Amethi, Azamgarh, Ayodhya, and Farrukhabad. The company is also involved in:Jal Jeevan Mission projects for sustainable clean water accessLong-term operation and maintenance services for up to 10 yearsWith a vision to achieve 1000 MW in renewable energy, Hetvi Construction continues to drive sustainable infrastructure development in India.

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