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CCCL Secures Orders in FY 2025–26 Till Date
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CCCL Secures Orders in FY 2025–26 Till Date

Consolidated Construction Consortium (CCCL), an ISO-certified and one of India’s leading construction services companies, has achieved a cumulative turnover exceeding Rs 178.78 billion since its inception in 1997. The company recently announced that its Buildings & Factories (B&F) vertical has secured multiple orders from various clients amounting to Rs 2 billion in the ongoing financial year 2025–26 (till date).

Listed on the BSE (532902) and NSE (CCCL), the company was founded in 1997 by first-generation entrepreneurs Sarabeswar and Sivaramakrishnan, both of whom are former engineers from Larsen & Toubro (L&T). Initially established as a construction engineering firm, CCCL has grown into a major player in India’s infrastructure landscape.

Over the years, CCCL has successfully delivered more than 950 projects across a diverse range of sectors. These include 294 industrial projects, 425 commercial developments, 84 residential projects, and 7 airport infrastructure projects, along with other assignments spanning multiple sectors. Its footprint covers 21 states and union territories across India, with a cumulative built-up area exceeding 130 million square feet.

Consolidated Construction Consortium (CCCL), an ISO-certified and one of India’s leading construction services companies, has achieved a cumulative turnover exceeding Rs 178.78 billion since its inception in 1997. The company recently announced that its Buildings & Factories (B&F) vertical has secured multiple orders from various clients amounting to Rs 2 billion in the ongoing financial year 2025–26 (till date).Listed on the BSE (532902) and NSE (CCCL), the company was founded in 1997 by first-generation entrepreneurs Sarabeswar and Sivaramakrishnan, both of whom are former engineers from Larsen & Toubro (L&T). Initially established as a construction engineering firm, CCCL has grown into a major player in India’s infrastructure landscape.Over the years, CCCL has successfully delivered more than 950 projects across a diverse range of sectors. These include 294 industrial projects, 425 commercial developments, 84 residential projects, and 7 airport infrastructure projects, along with other assignments spanning multiple sectors. Its footprint covers 21 states and union territories across India, with a cumulative built-up area exceeding 130 million square feet.

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