KEC International Wins Contracts Worth Rs.110 Million
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KEC International Wins Contracts Worth Rs.110 Million

KEC International, a global infrastructure engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company, has recently secured new contracts worth Rs 1,002 crore (Rs.110 million). These contracts span across various segments including power transmission, railways, and civil construction. This achievement underscores KEC's robust capabilities and its commitment to delivering excellence in every project it undertakes.

In the power transmission segment, KEC International has secured orders from domestic and international clients. These contracts involve the design, supply, and construction of transmission lines and associated infrastructure, further consolidating the company's position as a leading player in the power transmission space.

Furthermore, KEC International's prowess in railway electrification and infrastructure development has been recognised through the acquisition of new projects in this domain. With a proven track record in executing railway projects, the company is well-positioned to deliver these contracts efficiently and contribute to the modernisation of railway networks.

In addition to power transmission and railways, KEC International has also ventured into civil construction projects. The recent contracts in this segment highlight the company's diversification strategy and its ability to undertake complex engineering projects across different sectors.

These new contracts not only enhance KEC International's order book but also strengthen its presence in key markets both domestically and internationally. The company's focus on innovation, quality, and timely project execution has earned it the trust of clients worldwide, enabling it to secure prestigious projects and sustain long-term partnerships.

With a strong foundation built on expertise, reliability, and customer-centric approach, KEC International remains poised for sustainable growth in the infrastructure sector. As it continues to explore new opportunities and expand its footprint, the company remains committed to delivering value to its stakeholders and contributing to the development of infrastructure globally.

KEC International, a global infrastructure engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company, has recently secured new contracts worth Rs 1,002 crore (Rs.110 million). These contracts span across various segments including power transmission, railways, and civil construction. This achievement underscores KEC's robust capabilities and its commitment to delivering excellence in every project it undertakes. In the power transmission segment, KEC International has secured orders from domestic and international clients. These contracts involve the design, supply, and construction of transmission lines and associated infrastructure, further consolidating the company's position as a leading player in the power transmission space. Furthermore, KEC International's prowess in railway electrification and infrastructure development has been recognised through the acquisition of new projects in this domain. With a proven track record in executing railway projects, the company is well-positioned to deliver these contracts efficiently and contribute to the modernisation of railway networks. In addition to power transmission and railways, KEC International has also ventured into civil construction projects. The recent contracts in this segment highlight the company's diversification strategy and its ability to undertake complex engineering projects across different sectors. These new contracts not only enhance KEC International's order book but also strengthen its presence in key markets both domestically and internationally. The company's focus on innovation, quality, and timely project execution has earned it the trust of clients worldwide, enabling it to secure prestigious projects and sustain long-term partnerships. With a strong foundation built on expertise, reliability, and customer-centric approach, KEC International remains poised for sustainable growth in the infrastructure sector. As it continues to explore new opportunities and expand its footprint, the company remains committed to delivering value to its stakeholders and contributing to the development of infrastructure globally.

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