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EFC Wins More PSK Projects, Expands Hyderabad Presence
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EFC Wins More PSK Projects, Expands Hyderabad Presence

EFC (India) Limited has announced significant progress under its ongoing rate contract for Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) infrastructure projects. Following the near completion of its PSK project in Ahmedabad, the company has secured two additional contracts in Hyderabad, further solidifying its partnership with the national Passport Seva initiative.
These new contracts underline EFC’s expertise in delivering large-scale, integrated turnkey interior solutions. The Ahmedabad facility, now nearing completion, has demonstrated EFC’s capacity to execute projects with innovation, efficiency, and attention to detail.
The Hyderabad projects will follow a comprehensive design-and-build model, covering all aspects of interior turnkey fit-outs. EFC’s role includes end-to-end infrastructure delivery, reinforcing its position as a leading provider of mission-critical interior and construction services across India.
Umesh Sahay, Managing Director of EFC (India) Limited, stated, “Being awarded additional PSK projects in Hyderabad is a mark of confidence in our capabilities. The successful execution of the Ahmedabad project is a testament to our team’s commitment to quality and timely delivery. We remain focused on consistency and innovation in all our solutions.”
This development further elevates EFC’s presence in the public infrastructure space and reflects its growing role in supporting national programmes through high-quality, reliable infrastructure services.

EFC (India) Limited has announced significant progress under its ongoing rate contract for Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) infrastructure projects. Following the near completion of its PSK project in Ahmedabad, the company has secured two additional contracts in Hyderabad, further solidifying its partnership with the national Passport Seva initiative.These new contracts underline EFC’s expertise in delivering large-scale, integrated turnkey interior solutions. The Ahmedabad facility, now nearing completion, has demonstrated EFC’s capacity to execute projects with innovation, efficiency, and attention to detail.The Hyderabad projects will follow a comprehensive design-and-build model, covering all aspects of interior turnkey fit-outs. EFC’s role includes end-to-end infrastructure delivery, reinforcing its position as a leading provider of mission-critical interior and construction services across India.Umesh Sahay, Managing Director of EFC (India) Limited, stated, “Being awarded additional PSK projects in Hyderabad is a mark of confidence in our capabilities. The successful execution of the Ahmedabad project is a testament to our team’s commitment to quality and timely delivery. We remain focused on consistency and innovation in all our solutions.”This development further elevates EFC’s presence in the public infrastructure space and reflects its growing role in supporting national programmes through high-quality, reliable infrastructure services.

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