List of the companies that were able to bag some of the major infrastructural projects in April
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List of the companies that were able to bag some of the major infrastructural projects in April

YFC Projects Contract value: Rs.524.1 mnParticulars: Metro RailThe company emerged as the lowest bidder to construct a new cut and cover ramp and remodel Sarita Vihar Depot on Delhi Metro’s 46.63 km Violet Line by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). ...

YFC Projects Contract value: Rs.524.1 mnParticulars: Metro RailThe company emerged as the lowest bidder to construct a new cut and cover ramp and remodel Sarita Vihar Depot on Delhi Metro’s 46.63 km Violet Line by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). PNC Infratech JV SPML InfraContract value: Rs.9,790 mnParticulars: Water SectorPNC Infratech in a JV with SPML Infra has been declared as the L1 bidder for rural water supply projects in 979 villages in the Devipatan division of Uttar Pradesh.GPT Infraprojects (GPT)Contract value: Rs.301.8 mn Particulars: Bridge constructionThe company has bagged an order from the office of the Dy Chief Engineer, North Central Railway, DRM Office, Agra, Uttar Pradesh for making a bridge over the Yamuna river.NBCC IndiaContract value: Rs.6,118.3 mnParticulars: ConstructionThe company has been awarded the work of constructing smart township or colony with colony road network and other road, service building and allied jobs related to mines for Magadh and Amrapali area of Central Coalfield in Jharkhand to Ram Kripal Singh Construction.J Kumar Infraprojects Contract value: Rs.10,518.6 mnParticulars: Elevated connectorJ Kumar Infraprojects has received a Letter of Acceptance from Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) for design and construction of the Sewri-Worli elevated connector.Maruti InfrastructureContract value: Rs.552.5 mnParticulars: HousingThe company has been awarded the tender for construction of 952 EWS (Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna) residential, including internal infrastructure and development work as approved by the standing committee, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, Gujarat.Paras RailtechContract value: Rs.439.2 mnParticulars: Metro RailParas Railtech has been awarded a contract for constructing a 289.65 m cut and cover tunnel on the 1.218 km Najafgarh-Dhansa Bus Stand extension of Delhi Metro’s Grey Line.Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Contract value: Rs.72,890 mnParticulars: RailwaysL&T has emerged the lowest bidder for the C6 package of the National High-Speed Rail Corporation’s bullet train project. Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Contract value: Rs.5,303.2 mnParticulars: Metro RailThe company has secured a new order for construction of Mumbai Metro Rail project of MMRDA-Mandale Depot.

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Coimbatore UGD Project Nears Completion by July

The pipeline installation project jointly undertaken by the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage (TWAD) Board and Southern Railways, in coordination with the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC), is now in its final stages. The project involves laying pipelines for the Kurichi-Kuniyamuthur drinking water scheme and the underground drainage (UGD) system across the Podanur–Pollachi railway tracks.To support this infrastructure, authorities have begun erecting an iron bridge over the tracks. The UGD project, covering Wards 87 to 100 in the city, is being implemented at a cost of approxi..

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CM Reviews Key Projects in New Shillong Township

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma conducted a site inspection of key infrastructure initiatives in New Shillong Township, focusing on transport upgrades, commercial development, and environmental sustainability.A major highlight was the review of the ongoing expansion of a two-lane road into a four-lane highway. The upgraded route will include a dedicated cycling lane and integrated utility corridors to enhance internal connectivity. Officials stated that the project is expected to ease traffic congestion and facilitate long-term urban growth.The Chief Minister also visited the constru..

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Cabinet Clears Rs 1.18 Trn Expansion Plan for 5 IITs

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the expansion of academic and infrastructure capacity at five newly established Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) located in Andhra Pradesh (IIT Tirupati), Kerala (IIT Palakkad), Chhattisgarh (IIT Bhilai), Jammu & Kashmir (IIT Jammu), and Karnataka (IIT Dharwad).The total outlay for this initiative is Rs 1.18 trillion (approximately £11.8 billion), to be spent over a four-year period from 2025–26 to 2028–29. This strategic investment aims to bolster India’s higher education sector and foster advanced resea..

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