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GHV Infra Projects Secures Rs 1.35 billion (bn) Civil Works Order
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GHV Infra Projects Secures Rs 1.35 billion (bn) Civil Works Order

GHV Infra Projects has secured a civil works order valued at Rs 1.35 billion (bn), the company said. The contract relates to civil construction and allied activities and will be executed by the firm's engineering and construction division. The order expands the company's industrial project portfolio and adds to its current project pipeline. The firm will record the award in its order book and plan resource mobilisation accordingly.

The award is expected to bolster near-term execution activity and enhance revenue visibility, subject to standard project milestones and approvals. Company officials indicated that the order will leverage existing site capabilities and subcontracting arrangements to meet delivery schedules. The scope includes earthworks, structural work and site infrastructure, with procurement and logistics to be managed through established channels. Execution is likely to involve coordination with local vendors and adherence to environmental and regulatory norms.

The size of the order is modest relative to large infrastructure programmes but represents a strategic win for the firm as it pursues steady tender inflows. Management regards such contracts as instrumental in sustaining workforce utilisation and reinforcing relationships with clients and suppliers. The company plans to integrate the project within its operational controls and financial oversight frameworks to preserve margins. Financial effects will depend on the pace of mobilisation and execution, and the company will monitor project margins closely.

The broader construction sector continues to show demand for civil engineering services across public and private projects, supporting opportunities for mid-sized contractors. GHV Infra Projects will focus on timely delivery, adherence to safety standards and compliance with contractual terms. The firm anticipates that successful execution will position it favourably for future bids in the infrastructure segment. Stakeholders will monitor progress as timely completion could reinforce investor confidence and support the company's medium-term outlook.

GHV Infra Projects has secured a civil works order valued at Rs 1.35 billion (bn), the company said. The contract relates to civil construction and allied activities and will be executed by the firm's engineering and construction division. The order expands the company's industrial project portfolio and adds to its current project pipeline. The firm will record the award in its order book and plan resource mobilisation accordingly. The award is expected to bolster near-term execution activity and enhance revenue visibility, subject to standard project milestones and approvals. Company officials indicated that the order will leverage existing site capabilities and subcontracting arrangements to meet delivery schedules. The scope includes earthworks, structural work and site infrastructure, with procurement and logistics to be managed through established channels. Execution is likely to involve coordination with local vendors and adherence to environmental and regulatory norms. The size of the order is modest relative to large infrastructure programmes but represents a strategic win for the firm as it pursues steady tender inflows. Management regards such contracts as instrumental in sustaining workforce utilisation and reinforcing relationships with clients and suppliers. The company plans to integrate the project within its operational controls and financial oversight frameworks to preserve margins. Financial effects will depend on the pace of mobilisation and execution, and the company will monitor project margins closely. The broader construction sector continues to show demand for civil engineering services across public and private projects, supporting opportunities for mid-sized contractors. GHV Infra Projects will focus on timely delivery, adherence to safety standards and compliance with contractual terms. The firm anticipates that successful execution will position it favourably for future bids in the infrastructure segment. Stakeholders will monitor progress as timely completion could reinforce investor confidence and support the company's medium-term outlook.

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