KPIL wins Rs 29.95 billion order for T&D, B&F & water business
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KPIL wins Rs 29.95 billion order for T&D, B&F & water business

Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL), along with its joint ventures and international subsidiaries, has secured new orders and notifications of awards totalling Rs 29.95 billion.

In a statement release, the company announced that these new orders span the transmission and distribution (T&D), building and factories (B&F), and water business categories.

KPIL has won orders in the T&D sector in overseas markets and received an engineering procurement construction (EPC) order in the water business through a joint venture. Additionally, it has secured a B&F order in the domestic market.

"The orders in the building and factories and water business have further strengthened our order book, enhancing growth visibility for these sectors. With these recent wins, our order intake for the current financial year stands at Rs 61.78 billion," said Manish Mohnot, MD & CEO, KPIL.

Kalpataru Projects International is a leading specialised EPC company involved in power transmission and distribution, buildings and factories, water supply and irrigation, railways, oil and gas pipelines, urban mobility (flyovers and metro rail), highways, and airports. The company is currently executing projects in over 30 countries and has a global footprint in more than 70 countries.

(Source: ET)

Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL), along with its joint ventures and international subsidiaries, has secured new orders and notifications of awards totalling Rs 29.95 billion. In a statement release, the company announced that these new orders span the transmission and distribution (T&D), building and factories (B&F), and water business categories. KPIL has won orders in the T&D sector in overseas markets and received an engineering procurement construction (EPC) order in the water business through a joint venture. Additionally, it has secured a B&F order in the domestic market. The orders in the building and factories and water business have further strengthened our order book, enhancing growth visibility for these sectors. With these recent wins, our order intake for the current financial year stands at Rs 61.78 billion, said Manish Mohnot, MD & CEO, KPIL. Kalpataru Projects International is a leading specialised EPC company involved in power transmission and distribution, buildings and factories, water supply and irrigation, railways, oil and gas pipelines, urban mobility (flyovers and metro rail), highways, and airports. The company is currently executing projects in over 30 countries and has a global footprint in more than 70 countries. (Source: ET)

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