Nacdac Infrastructure Limited Secures Order From Bharat Electronics
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Nacdac Infrastructure Limited Secures Order From Bharat Electronics

Nacdac Infrastructure Limited (Nacdac) has secured a contract from Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the construction of a test platform, known as Arudhra, along with an access ramp at the BE-GAD facility. The firm won the tender titled CONSTRUCTION OF TEST PLATFORM (ARUDHRA) ALONG WITH RAMP AT BE-GAD with a total work value of Rs 89.8 mn. The award reflects a procurement decision by the principal client to engage a specialist contractor for this infrastructure task.

The acquisition aligns with Nacdac's stated objective to position itself among organisations capable of competitively bidding for complex projects and to expand its presence across multiple states. Company communications indicated that securing such awards is a testament to the project team's dedication and to the trust placed by clients. The firm affirmed its commitment to delivering construction quality and to contributing to India's infrastructure development.

Market data showed that shares of Nacdac were last quoted on the BSE at Rs 26.06, marginally lower than the previous close of Rs 26.60, with a total of 28000 shares traded during the session in over seven trades. The stock recorded an intraday high of Rs 30.98 and an intraday low of Rs 26.02, while reported net turnover for the day amounted to Rs 786200. The trading information underlines investor interest around the time of the contract announcement.

The contract is likely to augment the company's order book and to reinforce its project execution portfolio in multi-storey buildings and infrastructure projects without altering its core capabilities. Nacdac's ability to win specialised civil construction work from a defence electronics client points to continued diversification of its client base. Stakeholders will monitor implementation milestones and financial impact as the project progresses.

Nacdac Infrastructure Limited (Nacdac) has secured a contract from Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the construction of a test platform, known as Arudhra, along with an access ramp at the BE-GAD facility. The firm won the tender titled CONSTRUCTION OF TEST PLATFORM (ARUDHRA) ALONG WITH RAMP AT BE-GAD with a total work value of Rs 89.8 mn. The award reflects a procurement decision by the principal client to engage a specialist contractor for this infrastructure task. The acquisition aligns with Nacdac's stated objective to position itself among organisations capable of competitively bidding for complex projects and to expand its presence across multiple states. Company communications indicated that securing such awards is a testament to the project team's dedication and to the trust placed by clients. The firm affirmed its commitment to delivering construction quality and to contributing to India's infrastructure development. Market data showed that shares of Nacdac were last quoted on the BSE at Rs 26.06, marginally lower than the previous close of Rs 26.60, with a total of 28000 shares traded during the session in over seven trades. The stock recorded an intraday high of Rs 30.98 and an intraday low of Rs 26.02, while reported net turnover for the day amounted to Rs 786200. The trading information underlines investor interest around the time of the contract announcement. The contract is likely to augment the company's order book and to reinforce its project execution portfolio in multi-storey buildings and infrastructure projects without altering its core capabilities. Nacdac's ability to win specialised civil construction work from a defence electronics client points to continued diversification of its client base. Stakeholders will monitor implementation milestones and financial impact as the project progresses.

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