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Capacit’e Wins Rs 2.95 Billion Project from Indus Housing Society
Real Estate

Capacit’e Wins Rs 2.95 Billion Project from Indus Housing Society

Capacit’e Infraprojects Limited has secured a contract worth Rs 2.95 billion from Indus Co-operative Housing Society for a residential-cum-commercial development in Wadala, Mumbai. The Letter of Acceptance (LoA) covers the construction of Residential Building No. 01 with allied commercial facilities and Residential Building No. 02 at CS No 2/4 Saltpan Division, Shivadi-Chembur Road.
The project underscores Capacit’e’s growing presence in high-value urban developments and adds to its portfolio of marquee residential and commercial constructions in Mumbai.
Commenting on the win, Mr. Rahul Katyal, Managing Director said, “we are delighted to be entrusted by Indus Co-operative Housing Society, for their project in Mumbai. We're grateful for their trust and belief in our capabilities, further solidifying our position as a preferred partner for high-profile projects. At Capacit'e, we're committed to delivering projects on time and to client satisfaction. We're focused on securing quality orders from existing and new clients across public and private sectors, leveraging our growing execution capabilities.”
Capacit’e Infraprojects has established itself as a specialised player in the construction of high-rise buildings, townships, and institutional structures such as hospitals and IT parks. The company has ongoing collaborations with major real estate developers and continues to focus on delivering quality and technologically advanced construction solutions across sectors.

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Capacit’e Infraprojects Limited has secured a contract worth Rs 2.95 billion from Indus Co-operative Housing Society for a residential-cum-commercial development in Wadala, Mumbai. The Letter of Acceptance (LoA) covers the construction of Residential Building No. 01 with allied commercial facilities and Residential Building No. 02 at CS No 2/4 Saltpan Division, Shivadi-Chembur Road.The project underscores Capacit’e’s growing presence in high-value urban developments and adds to its portfolio of marquee residential and commercial constructions in Mumbai.Commenting on the win, Mr. Rahul Katyal, Managing Director said, “we are delighted to be entrusted by Indus Co-operative Housing Society, for their project in Mumbai. We're grateful for their trust and belief in our capabilities, further solidifying our position as a preferred partner for high-profile projects. At Capacit'e, we're committed to delivering projects on time and to client satisfaction. We're focused on securing quality orders from existing and new clients across public and private sectors, leveraging our growing execution capabilities.”Capacit’e Infraprojects has established itself as a specialised player in the construction of high-rise buildings, townships, and institutional structures such as hospitals and IT parks. The company has ongoing collaborations with major real estate developers and continues to focus on delivering quality and technologically advanced construction solutions across sectors.

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