GHV Infra Secures Rs 1.09 Bn EPC Order in Jamshedpur
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GHV Infra Secures Rs 1.09 Bn EPC Order in Jamshedpur

GHV Infra Projects Ltd, a fast-growing EPC company in India’s infrastructure and construction sector, has recently secured a Rs 1.09 billion work order in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. Awarded by a reputed group entity, the contract covers end-to-end civil construction, mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) systems, along with high-quality finishing works for a large building development. The project will be executed over a 30-month period, with defined benchmarks for quality, safety and timely delivery.

The order strengthens GHV Infra’s footprint in Jamshedpur, a key industrial hub known for manufacturing, engineering and allied industries. Infrastructure investment in such regions has accelerated in recent years, driven by industrial expansion and urban–industrial growth. The multidisciplinary scope of the project highlights GHV Infra’s ability to deliver turnkey solutions across heavy civil works and specialised MEP integration.

The win adds further strength to the company’s order book and reflects growing client confidence in its technical expertise, integrated execution capabilities and project management discipline. In its recent financial performance, GHV Infra reported over 125 per cent year-on-year revenue growth and a more than 135 per cent rise in net profit in Q2 FY 2025–26, underscoring strong operational momentum.

“Securing this Rs 1.09 billion order in Jamshedpur is a strong endorsement of our execution pedigree and our clients’ trust in our multidisciplinary capabilities,” said Ajay Hans, Managing Director, GHV Infra Projects. “This project allows us to demonstrate our engineering depth, safety-first approach and timely delivery culture as industrial hubs across India continue to expand.”

The new mandate aligns with GHV Infra’s strategy of scaling its presence in high-potential industrial corridors with rising demand for integrated civil and MEP expertise. With experience across roads, highways, buildings, industrial structures and complex MEP-driven environments, the company continues to position itself as a competitive EPC partner, with the Jamshedpur project expected to contribute meaningfully to its growth over the next two to three years.

GHV Infra Projects Ltd, a fast-growing EPC company in India’s infrastructure and construction sector, has recently secured a Rs 1.09 billion work order in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. Awarded by a reputed group entity, the contract covers end-to-end civil construction, mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) systems, along with high-quality finishing works for a large building development. The project will be executed over a 30-month period, with defined benchmarks for quality, safety and timely delivery. The order strengthens GHV Infra’s footprint in Jamshedpur, a key industrial hub known for manufacturing, engineering and allied industries. Infrastructure investment in such regions has accelerated in recent years, driven by industrial expansion and urban–industrial growth. The multidisciplinary scope of the project highlights GHV Infra’s ability to deliver turnkey solutions across heavy civil works and specialised MEP integration. The win adds further strength to the company’s order book and reflects growing client confidence in its technical expertise, integrated execution capabilities and project management discipline. In its recent financial performance, GHV Infra reported over 125 per cent year-on-year revenue growth and a more than 135 per cent rise in net profit in Q2 FY 2025–26, underscoring strong operational momentum. “Securing this Rs 1.09 billion order in Jamshedpur is a strong endorsement of our execution pedigree and our clients’ trust in our multidisciplinary capabilities,” said Ajay Hans, Managing Director, GHV Infra Projects. “This project allows us to demonstrate our engineering depth, safety-first approach and timely delivery culture as industrial hubs across India continue to expand.” The new mandate aligns with GHV Infra’s strategy of scaling its presence in high-potential industrial corridors with rising demand for integrated civil and MEP expertise. With experience across roads, highways, buildings, industrial structures and complex MEP-driven environments, the company continues to position itself as a competitive EPC partner, with the Jamshedpur project expected to contribute meaningfully to its growth over the next two to three years.

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