Globe Civil Delivers Strong H1 With New Orders Worth Rs 4.5 Billion
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Globe Civil Delivers Strong H1 With New Orders Worth Rs 4.5 Billion

Globe Civil Projects Limited, an integrated EPC company with more than two decades of experience in institutional, public-infrastructure, and commercial developments, has announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter and half year ended 30 September 2025.

H1 FY26 Financial Highlights

Total income stood at Rs 1.62 billion.

EBITDA was Rs 258.71 million, with an EBITDA margin of 15.92 per cent.

Net profit reached Rs 110.25 million, translating to a net profit margin of 6.79 per cent.

Earnings per share stood at Rs 2.13.

Operational & Business Highlights – Q2 & H1 FY26

Strong execution continued across 13 ongoing projects spanning education, healthcare, sports infrastructure, commercial development and station redevelopment.

The order book remains above Rs 10 billion, offering multi-year revenue visibility.

Major new EPC orders worth around Rs 4.5 billion were secured, including:

Rs 1.93 billion – Central University of Punjab (NBCC)

Rs 2.22 billion – Haryana International Cricket Stadium, Jhajjar

Rs 131.1 million – Sports Complex at NIT Delhi (TCIL)

Rs 709.2 million – Kotak School of Sustainability, IIT Kanpur (L1)

The company retained its CPWD Class-I Super Contractor status, enabling it to independently bid for projects up to Rs 6.5 billion.

Presence strengthened across 11+ states, supported by expanding institutional and government clientele.

Management Commentary

Mr Vipul Khurana, Managing Director of Globe Civil Projects Limited, said the quarter’s performance demonstrates the strength of the company’s EPC delivery model and its ability to execute complex, multi-year government projects across India.

He noted that sustained demand in institutional, educational, and public-infrastructure projects continues to reinforce Globe Civil’s position as a trusted execution partner for CPWD, NBCC, RLDA, IITs, NITs, and various state agencies.

He added that the company is maintaining a disciplined bidding approach with a focus on high-margin, fully funded government contracts. Emphasis remains on quality execution, timely delivery, and operational efficiency across sites.

The new orders deepen Globe Civil’s presence in fast-growing institutional-infrastructure segments and strengthen long-term order visibility. With a healthy order book, strong client relationships, and proven execution capabilities across 11 states, the company is well positioned for sustained growth in the coming periods

Globe Civil Projects Limited, an integrated EPC company with more than two decades of experience in institutional, public-infrastructure, and commercial developments, has announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter and half year ended 30 September 2025. H1 FY26 Financial Highlights Total income stood at Rs 1.62 billion. EBITDA was Rs 258.71 million, with an EBITDA margin of 15.92 per cent. Net profit reached Rs 110.25 million, translating to a net profit margin of 6.79 per cent. Earnings per share stood at Rs 2.13. Operational & Business Highlights – Q2 & H1 FY26 Strong execution continued across 13 ongoing projects spanning education, healthcare, sports infrastructure, commercial development and station redevelopment. The order book remains above Rs 10 billion, offering multi-year revenue visibility. Major new EPC orders worth around Rs 4.5 billion were secured, including: Rs 1.93 billion – Central University of Punjab (NBCC) Rs 2.22 billion – Haryana International Cricket Stadium, Jhajjar Rs 131.1 million – Sports Complex at NIT Delhi (TCIL) Rs 709.2 million – Kotak School of Sustainability, IIT Kanpur (L1) The company retained its CPWD Class-I Super Contractor status, enabling it to independently bid for projects up to Rs 6.5 billion. Presence strengthened across 11+ states, supported by expanding institutional and government clientele. Management Commentary Mr Vipul Khurana, Managing Director of Globe Civil Projects Limited, said the quarter’s performance demonstrates the strength of the company’s EPC delivery model and its ability to execute complex, multi-year government projects across India. He noted that sustained demand in institutional, educational, and public-infrastructure projects continues to reinforce Globe Civil’s position as a trusted execution partner for CPWD, NBCC, RLDA, IITs, NITs, and various state agencies. He added that the company is maintaining a disciplined bidding approach with a focus on high-margin, fully funded government contracts. Emphasis remains on quality execution, timely delivery, and operational efficiency across sites. The new orders deepen Globe Civil’s presence in fast-growing institutional-infrastructure segments and strengthen long-term order visibility. With a healthy order book, strong client relationships, and proven execution capabilities across 11 states, the company is well positioned for sustained growth in the coming periods

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