Globe Civil Wins Rs 2.22 Billion Haryana Stadium Deal
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Globe Civil Wins Rs 2.22 Billion Haryana Stadium Deal

Globe Civil Projects Limited has received an order worth Rs 2.22 billion from the Haryana Cricket Association, Bhiwani, for the construction of an International Cricket Stadium at Lohat in Jhajjar district, Haryana.
The project, to be executed on a bill of quantities (BOQ) basis, has a stipulated completion period of 24 months. It marks Globe Civil’s entry into the sports infrastructure sector, underscoring institutional confidence in the company’s execution capabilities.
Chairman and Whole-time Director Ved Prakash Khurana said the contract was a milestone for the company and an opportunity to contribute to Haryana’s sporting ecosystem. He added that the stadium would be a facility of long-term value and that the company would ensure delivery within schedule while maintaining high benchmarks of quality, safety, and efficiency.
With multidisciplinary expertise in civil works, structural engineering, and project management, Globe Civil plans to leverage its integrated capabilities for seamless execution. The contract further strengthens the company’s order book and expands its footprint in large-scale infrastructure projects.
Headquartered in New Delhi, Globe Civil Projects is an integrated engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firm with operations across 11 states. Known for its work in railway infrastructure and institutional buildings, it has diversified into complex projects such as bridges, terminals, airports, and hospitals. The company also provides MEP, HVAC, firefighting, and architectural services.
Globe Civil marked a milestone with its Rs 1.19 billion IPO and listing on NSE and BSE in July 2025, positioning itself for further growth in India’s infrastructure sector.

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Globe Civil Projects Limited has received an order worth Rs 2.22 billion from the Haryana Cricket Association, Bhiwani, for the construction of an International Cricket Stadium at Lohat in Jhajjar district, Haryana.The project, to be executed on a bill of quantities (BOQ) basis, has a stipulated completion period of 24 months. It marks Globe Civil’s entry into the sports infrastructure sector, underscoring institutional confidence in the company’s execution capabilities.Chairman and Whole-time Director Ved Prakash Khurana said the contract was a milestone for the company and an opportunity to contribute to Haryana’s sporting ecosystem. He added that the stadium would be a facility of long-term value and that the company would ensure delivery within schedule while maintaining high benchmarks of quality, safety, and efficiency.With multidisciplinary expertise in civil works, structural engineering, and project management, Globe Civil plans to leverage its integrated capabilities for seamless execution. The contract further strengthens the company’s order book and expands its footprint in large-scale infrastructure projects.Headquartered in New Delhi, Globe Civil Projects is an integrated engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firm with operations across 11 states. Known for its work in railway infrastructure and institutional buildings, it has diversified into complex projects such as bridges, terminals, airports, and hospitals. The company also provides MEP, HVAC, firefighting, and architectural services.Globe Civil marked a milestone with its Rs 1.19 billion IPO and listing on NSE and BSE in July 2025, positioning itself for further growth in India’s infrastructure sector.

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