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Kalpataru Projects wins Rs 23.3 billion orders in power, infra
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Kalpataru Projects wins Rs 23.3 billion orders in power, infra

Kalpataru Projects International (KPIL) has secured new orders worth Rs 23.3 billion across its Power Transmission & Distribution (T&D) and Buildings & Factories (B&F) divisions. The T&D projects are located overseas, while the B&F contracts are for domestic developments.

According to Manish Mohnot, Managing Director and CEO of KPIL, the company’s total order inflows for FY26 have now reached nearly Rs 150 billion, marking a 25 per cent year-on-year increase.

“The new T&D contracts reinforce our leadership in the global transmission sector, while the B&F projects highlight our expanding presence in India’s civil construction market,” said Mohnot. “With a robust order book and a strong tender pipeline, we are confident of sustaining growth in the coming quarters,” he added.

Market performance

Following the announcement, KPIL shares traded marginally higher on Thursday. As of 11:20 a.m., the stock was up 0.03 per cent at Rs 1,269 on the BSE, after fluctuating between Rs 1,266.20 and Rs 1,294 during the session. The company’s market capitalisation stood at around Rs 216.6 billion.

About the company

A part of the Kalpataru Group, KPIL is one of India’s leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firms. Its operations span power transmission, water supply, railways, oil and gas pipelines, highways, airports, and urban mobility.

The company currently executes projects in over 30 countries and maintains a presence in more than 75 nations, underscoring its global reach and diversified infrastructure expertise.

Kalpataru Projects International (KPIL) has secured new orders worth Rs 23.3 billion across its Power Transmission & Distribution (T&D) and Buildings & Factories (B&F) divisions. The T&D projects are located overseas, while the B&F contracts are for domestic developments. According to Manish Mohnot, Managing Director and CEO of KPIL, the company’s total order inflows for FY26 have now reached nearly Rs 150 billion, marking a 25 per cent year-on-year increase. “The new T&D contracts reinforce our leadership in the global transmission sector, while the B&F projects highlight our expanding presence in India’s civil construction market,” said Mohnot. “With a robust order book and a strong tender pipeline, we are confident of sustaining growth in the coming quarters,” he added. Market performance Following the announcement, KPIL shares traded marginally higher on Thursday. As of 11:20 a.m., the stock was up 0.03 per cent at Rs 1,269 on the BSE, after fluctuating between Rs 1,266.20 and Rs 1,294 during the session. The company’s market capitalisation stood at around Rs 216.6 billion. About the company A part of the Kalpataru Group, KPIL is one of India’s leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firms. Its operations span power transmission, water supply, railways, oil and gas pipelines, highways, airports, and urban mobility. The company currently executes projects in over 30 countries and maintains a presence in more than 75 nations, underscoring its global reach and diversified infrastructure expertise.

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