GHV Infra Projects Secures Rs 8,150 Million EPC Road Contract
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GHV Infra Projects Secures Rs 8,150 Million EPC Road Contract

GHV Infra Projects has secured an engineering, procurement and construction contract worth Rs 8,150 million (mn) from APCO Infratech for road construction, the company announced. The agreement covers design and execution works under an EPC model and adds a sizeable project to GHV Infra Projects' current portfolio. The contract award follows competitive bidding and aligns with the firm's growth strategy.

The value of the award, converted from the original crore denomination, strengthens the firm's order book and enhances near term revenue visibility. Management indicated that mobilising resources and finalising timelines would follow customary due diligence and site surveys. The contract involves earthworks, pavement layers and ancillary civil infrastructure typical of road projects.

The work awarded by APCO Infratech will be carried out by GHV Infra Projects' construction division, leveraging its on site teams and subcontractor network. Executing the contract will require coordination across procurement, quality control and safety functions and will generate supply chain activity in materials and equipment. The contract adds strategic scale to the firm's operational footprint in the region.

Financially, the award contributes to the company's backlog and supports medium term revenue growth without altering capital structure immediately. The project value expressed in mn facilitates comparison with global benchmarks and investor analysis. Analysts will assess margins, execution timelines and working capital requirements to gauge the contract's profitability and cash flow contribution over its lifecycle.

GHV Infra Projects has been building its profile in road and infrastructure execution and this contract reinforces its project delivery credentials. APCO Infratech's selection of an EPC partner underscores preference for single point responsibility in complex delivery environments. The contract will progress through scheduled milestones and will be reported in the company's future operational updates and financial disclosures.

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GHV Infra Projects has secured an engineering, procurement and construction contract worth Rs 8,150 million (mn) from APCO Infratech for road construction, the company announced. The agreement covers design and execution works under an EPC model and adds a sizeable project to GHV Infra Projects' current portfolio. The contract award follows competitive bidding and aligns with the firm's growth strategy. The value of the award, converted from the original crore denomination, strengthens the firm's order book and enhances near term revenue visibility. Management indicated that mobilising resources and finalising timelines would follow customary due diligence and site surveys. The contract involves earthworks, pavement layers and ancillary civil infrastructure typical of road projects. The work awarded by APCO Infratech will be carried out by GHV Infra Projects' construction division, leveraging its on site teams and subcontractor network. Executing the contract will require coordination across procurement, quality control and safety functions and will generate supply chain activity in materials and equipment. The contract adds strategic scale to the firm's operational footprint in the region. Financially, the award contributes to the company's backlog and supports medium term revenue growth without altering capital structure immediately. The project value expressed in mn facilitates comparison with global benchmarks and investor analysis. Analysts will assess margins, execution timelines and working capital requirements to gauge the contract's profitability and cash flow contribution over its lifecycle. GHV Infra Projects has been building its profile in road and infrastructure execution and this contract reinforces its project delivery credentials. APCO Infratech's selection of an EPC partner underscores preference for single point responsibility in complex delivery environments. The contract will progress through scheduled milestones and will be reported in the company's future operational updates and financial disclosures.

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