PIL secures Rs 23.32 billion orders in T&D and civil infrastructure
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

PIL secures Rs 23.32 billion orders in T&D and civil infrastructure

Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL), one of India’s leading EPC companies in power transmission, distribution, and civil infrastructure, along with its international subsidiaries, has secured new orders worth approximately Rs 23.32 billion. The fresh orders include projects in Power Transmission and Distribution (T&D) in overseas markets and contracts in the Buildings and Factories (B&F) segment in India.

Manish Mohnot, MD & CEO, KPIL, said, “We are pleased with the strong ordering momentum in our T&D and B&F businesses with cumulative order inflows till date in FY26 nearing ? 15,000 Crores, representing a healthy growth of ~25% YoY. The order wins in the T&D business have solidified our leadership in the international T&D market and further strengthen our T&D order book. Additionally, the new orders in our B&F business highlights our strong capabilities and expanding presence in the civil construction market in India. With a robust order book position, proven track record and a promising tender pipeline, we have a good visibility of growth in the coming quarters.”

Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL), one of India’s leading EPC companies in power transmission, distribution, and civil infrastructure, along with its international subsidiaries, has secured new orders worth approximately Rs 23.32 billion. The fresh orders include projects in Power Transmission and Distribution (T&D) in overseas markets and contracts in the Buildings and Factories (B&F) segment in India. Manish Mohnot, MD & CEO, KPIL, said, “We are pleased with the strong ordering momentum in our T&D and B&F businesses with cumulative order inflows till date in FY26 nearing ? 15,000 Crores, representing a healthy growth of ~25% YoY. The order wins in the T&D business have solidified our leadership in the international T&D market and further strengthen our T&D order book. Additionally, the new orders in our B&F business highlights our strong capabilities and expanding presence in the civil construction market in India. With a robust order book position, proven track record and a promising tender pipeline, we have a good visibility of growth in the coming quarters.”

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