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JMC Projects secures B&F, housing orders worth Rs 1,849 cr
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JMC Projects secures B&F, housing orders worth Rs 1,849 cr

JMC Projects has received new orders worth Rs 1,849 crore, which includes a Rs 857 crore B&F project in India and a Rs 992 crore housing projects in the Maldives.

JMC rose in the verticals of buildings and factories (B&F), water, urban infrastructure, and heavy civil due to its strong focus on quality and project management and execution capabilities.

JMC has worked on several notable structures and has developed expertise in areas such as highways, expressways, bridges, flyovers, townships, and high-rise structures.

JMC has expanded its international EPC operations to include Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Ethiopia and the Maldives.

JMC Projects (India) Limited has a long list of prestigious projects in the Power, Industrial, Institutional, and Infrastructure sectors to its credit, and is consistently recognised as a dependable and professional construction company by the discerning and quality conscious market.

JMC is working on civil and structural projects for industrial power plants and pharmaceutical companies. Institutional and residential projects, as well as corporate houses Infrastructure projects, are being carried out all over India.

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JMC Projects has received new orders worth Rs 1,849 crore, which includes a Rs 857 crore B&F project in India and a Rs 992 crore housing projects in the Maldives. JMC rose in the verticals of buildings and factories (B&F), water, urban infrastructure, and heavy civil due to its strong focus on quality and project management and execution capabilities. JMC has worked on several notable structures and has developed expertise in areas such as highways, expressways, bridges, flyovers, townships, and high-rise structures. JMC has expanded its international EPC operations to include Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Ethiopia and the Maldives. JMC Projects (India) Limited has a long list of prestigious projects in the Power, Industrial, Institutional, and Infrastructure sectors to its credit, and is consistently recognised as a dependable and professional construction company by the discerning and quality conscious market. JMC is working on civil and structural projects for industrial power plants and pharmaceutical companies. Institutional and residential projects, as well as corporate houses Infrastructure projects, are being carried out all over India. Image Source

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