Capacit’e Wins Rs 15.18 billion Order for 25 Downtown Towers in Mumbai
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Capacit’e Wins Rs 15.18 billion Order for 25 Downtown Towers in Mumbai

Capacit’e Infraprojects has secured an order worth Rs 15.18 billion (excluding taxes and cess) for the construction of “25 Downtown” by Hubtown in Mahalaxmi, Mumbai. The project comprises four ultra-luxury super high-rise residential towers with state-of-the-art amenities, including a clubhouse and penthouses offering views of the Willingdon Golf Course and Arabian Sea. 

Rahul Katyal, Managing Director, Capacit’e Infraprojects Limited, said: “We are pleased to announce that our esteemed client has once again reinforced the trust and confidence in Capacit’e’s ability to complete a project with best-in-class safety and quality standards supported by a competent engineering workforce. Capacit’e is committed to endeavour this relationship to create this iconic development along with 25 Downtown by Hubtown.” 

The company noted that this order strengthens its leadership in the super high-rise category, reflecting its expertise in delivering large-scale and complex projects backed by advanced construction technology. 

Capacit’e Infraprojects has secured an order worth Rs 15.18 billion (excluding taxes and cess) for the construction of “25 Downtown” by Hubtown in Mahalaxmi, Mumbai. The project comprises four ultra-luxury super high-rise residential towers with state-of-the-art amenities, including a clubhouse and penthouses offering views of the Willingdon Golf Course and Arabian Sea. Rahul Katyal, Managing Director, Capacit’e Infraprojects Limited, said: “We are pleased to announce that our esteemed client has once again reinforced the trust and confidence in Capacit’e’s ability to complete a project with best-in-class safety and quality standards supported by a competent engineering workforce. Capacit’e is committed to endeavour this relationship to create this iconic development along with 25 Downtown by Hubtown.” The company noted that this order strengthens its leadership in the super high-rise category, reflecting its expertise in delivering large-scale and complex projects backed by advanced construction technology. 

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