NBCC Bags Two Key Orders Valued at Rs 2.15 Billion
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NBCC Bags Two Key Orders Valued at Rs 2.15 Billion

State-run civil construction firm NBCC (India) has secured work orders totalling Rs 2.15 billion for multiple infrastructure projects. These projects fall under the company’s routine business operations and involve providing comprehensive project management and consultancy services.

The major portion of the order, valued at Rs 1.66 billion, has been awarded by the Central University of Haryana, located in Jant-Pali, Mahendergarh. The scope of work includes planning, designing, and developing infrastructure facilities across the university campus. This assignment involves comprehensive project management consultancy services aimed at enhancing the academic and residential infrastructure within the institution.

In addition to this, NBCC is also tasked with providing project management consultancy services for another significant project, valued at Rs 480.70 million. This involves the demolition, detailed design engineering, construction, and furnishing of the Western Regional Power Committee (WRPC) Office, including a guest house and external development works. This project is located at Andheri East, Mumbai and has been commissioned by the WRPC.

Together, these two assignments amount to a total of Rs 2.15 billion in work orders. These projects reaffirm NBCC’s continued role in delivering large-scale infrastructure development and consultancy services for government institutions and utilities across India.

News source: PSU Connect

State-run civil construction firm NBCC (India) has secured work orders totalling Rs 2.15 billion for multiple infrastructure projects. These projects fall under the company’s routine business operations and involve providing comprehensive project management and consultancy services. The major portion of the order, valued at Rs 1.66 billion, has been awarded by the Central University of Haryana, located in Jant-Pali, Mahendergarh. The scope of work includes planning, designing, and developing infrastructure facilities across the university campus. This assignment involves comprehensive project management consultancy services aimed at enhancing the academic and residential infrastructure within the institution. In addition to this, NBCC is also tasked with providing project management consultancy services for another significant project, valued at Rs 480.70 million. This involves the demolition, detailed design engineering, construction, and furnishing of the Western Regional Power Committee (WRPC) Office, including a guest house and external development works. This project is located at Andheri East, Mumbai and has been commissioned by the WRPC. Together, these two assignments amount to a total of Rs 2.15 billion in work orders. These projects reaffirm NBCC’s continued role in delivering large-scale infrastructure development and consultancy services for government institutions and utilities across India. News source: PSU Connect

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