Capacit’e Infraprojects Receives Rs 13.2 Billion Work Order from NBCC
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Capacit’e Infraprojects Receives Rs 13.2 Billion Work Order from NBCC

Capacit’e Infraprojects Limited has received a Letter of Award from NBCC (India) Limited, a Government of India Navratna Enterprise, for a contract worth Rs 13.2 billion. This amount includes all taxes, duties, cess, and statutory levies, for the "Development of Leisure Valley Phase-II Residential Apartments, Package – II" at Plot No. GH 02, Sector-Tech Zone-IV, Greater Noida (U.P.). The project will be executed on a Design, Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) basis, along with a comprehensive Operation & Maintenance period of two years. 

Commenting on the award Rahul Katyal, Managing Director of Capacit’e Infraprojects, expressed his excitement about being entrusted with this prestigious project by NBCC (India) Limited. He expressed gratitude for their trust and confidence in the company’s capabilities, marking a key milestone in Capacit’e’s client expansion and solidifying its position as a preferred partner for high-profile projects. 

Katyal also emphasised the company’s commitment to completing the project within the specified timelines, ensuring client satisfaction. He highlighted that Capacit’e Infraprojects continuously strives to secure quality orders from both existing and new clients across the public and private sectors, and remains confident in its growing execution capabilities.        

Capacit’e Infraprojects Limited has received a Letter of Award from NBCC (India) Limited, a Government of India Navratna Enterprise, for a contract worth Rs 13.2 billion. This amount includes all taxes, duties, cess, and statutory levies, for the Development of Leisure Valley Phase-II Residential Apartments, Package – II at Plot No. GH 02, Sector-Tech Zone-IV, Greater Noida (U.P.). The project will be executed on a Design, Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) basis, along with a comprehensive Operation & Maintenance period of two years. Commenting on the award Rahul Katyal, Managing Director of Capacit’e Infraprojects, expressed his excitement about being entrusted with this prestigious project by NBCC (India) Limited. He expressed gratitude for their trust and confidence in the company’s capabilities, marking a key milestone in Capacit’e’s client expansion and solidifying its position as a preferred partner for high-profile projects. Katyal also emphasised the company’s commitment to completing the project within the specified timelines, ensuring client satisfaction. He highlighted that Capacit’e Infraprojects continuously strives to secure quality orders from both existing and new clients across the public and private sectors, and remains confident in its growing execution capabilities.        

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