Globe Civil Order Book Crosses Rs 10 Billion
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Globe Civil Order Book Crosses Rs 10 Billion

Globe Civil Projects Limited has announced that its consolidated order book has crossed Rs 10 billion, marking a major milestone in the company’s growth journey.
The diversified order book spans institutional, healthcare, and government infrastructure projects, with marquee clients including CPWD, NBCC, and TCIL. Many of these represent repeat orders, underlining the company’s proven track record of quality, timely execution, and reliability. Globe Civil currently operates across more than 11 states, with the robust order book providing strong revenue visibility and a solid foundation for sustained growth.

Project Mix:
  • Educational & Institutional: IITs (Roorkee, Gandhinagar, Kanpur), IIMs (Udaipur, Lucknow-Noida), NIT Delhi, Central University Punjab.
  • Healthcare Facilities: AIIMS Raipur, Burari Hospital, PGI Nehru Block, Aligarh Hospital.
  • Government Infrastructure: Parliament Annexe, Income Tax Building Bangalore, CPWD housing projects.

Ved Prakash Khurana, Chairman and Whole-time Director of Globe Civil Projects Limited, said:
“Crossing the Rs 10 billion order book milestone is a significant achievement, reaffirming the trust our clients place in our integrated EPC capabilities. With nearly 90 per cent of our portfolio comprising funded central government projects, we enjoy strong cash flow visibility and reduced working capital risks. Supported by this order book, our proven execution record, and a selective bidding approach, the company is well-positioned to capitalise on India’s infrastructure growth and deliver long-term value for stakeholders.” 

Globe Civil Projects Limited has announced that its consolidated order book has crossed Rs 10 billion, marking a major milestone in the company’s growth journey.The diversified order book spans institutional, healthcare, and government infrastructure projects, with marquee clients including CPWD, NBCC, and TCIL. Many of these represent repeat orders, underlining the company’s proven track record of quality, timely execution, and reliability. Globe Civil currently operates across more than 11 states, with the robust order book providing strong revenue visibility and a solid foundation for sustained growth.Project Mix:Educational & Institutional: IITs (Roorkee, Gandhinagar, Kanpur), IIMs (Udaipur, Lucknow-Noida), NIT Delhi, Central University Punjab.Healthcare Facilities: AIIMS Raipur, Burari Hospital, PGI Nehru Block, Aligarh Hospital.Government Infrastructure: Parliament Annexe, Income Tax Building Bangalore, CPWD housing projects.Ved Prakash Khurana, Chairman and Whole-time Director of Globe Civil Projects Limited, said:“Crossing the Rs 10 billion order book milestone is a significant achievement, reaffirming the trust our clients place in our integrated EPC capabilities. With nearly 90 per cent of our portfolio comprising funded central government projects, we enjoy strong cash flow visibility and reduced working capital risks. Supported by this order book, our proven execution record, and a selective bidding approach, the company is well-positioned to capitalise on India’s infrastructure growth and deliver long-term value for stakeholders.” 

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