Ramky Infra Wins Rs 14.01 Billion Dighi Port Project
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Ramky Infra Wins Rs 14.01 Billion Dighi Port Project

Ramky Infrastructure has secured an EPC contract worth Rs 14.01 billion from Maharashtra Industrial Township Limited (MITL) for infrastructure development works at the Dighi Port Industrial Area (DPIA) Phase 1 under the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). The contract value includes GST and revenues from operations and maintenance (O&M).

The project will be executed within 930 days from the appointed date, followed by a four-year O&M period starting from the commercial operation date (COD), with the possibility of extension through mutual agreement.

MITL is a special purpose vehicle formed by the Government of India and the Government of Maharashtra to develop Parcel B of the Dighi Port Industrial Area in Raigad district. The project aims to strengthen industrial infrastructure in the region as part of the broader DMIC development framework.

The scope of work includes design, engineering, construction, testing, commissioning and performance-based operations. Key components of the infrastructure package comprise road networks and allied structures, stormwater drainage systems, water treatment and distribution systems, sewerage infrastructure, recycled water distribution networks, power distribution systems and ICT utility ducts.

Ramky Infrastructure plans to execute the project using its internal engineering, planning and commissioning capabilities supported by structured monitoring and delivery systems. The company will integrate operations readiness into the execution plan to ensure a seamless transition from commissioning to performance-based operations.

Sunil Nair, CEO, Ramky Infrastructure Ltd, said the project aligns with the company’s strategy of focusing on large-scale opportunities where engineering capability and lifecycle accountability are critical. He noted that the development of infrastructure at DPIA will enhance industrial readiness in the Dighi region by enabling reliable utilities and smoother operational conditions for businesses establishing facilities in the industrial area.

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Ramky Infrastructure has secured an EPC contract worth Rs 14.01 billion from Maharashtra Industrial Township Limited (MITL) for infrastructure development works at the Dighi Port Industrial Area (DPIA) Phase 1 under the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). The contract value includes GST and revenues from operations and maintenance (O&M).The project will be executed within 930 days from the appointed date, followed by a four-year O&M period starting from the commercial operation date (COD), with the possibility of extension through mutual agreement.MITL is a special purpose vehicle formed by the Government of India and the Government of Maharashtra to develop Parcel B of the Dighi Port Industrial Area in Raigad district. The project aims to strengthen industrial infrastructure in the region as part of the broader DMIC development framework.The scope of work includes design, engineering, construction, testing, commissioning and performance-based operations. Key components of the infrastructure package comprise road networks and allied structures, stormwater drainage systems, water treatment and distribution systems, sewerage infrastructure, recycled water distribution networks, power distribution systems and ICT utility ducts.Ramky Infrastructure plans to execute the project using its internal engineering, planning and commissioning capabilities supported by structured monitoring and delivery systems. The company will integrate operations readiness into the execution plan to ensure a seamless transition from commissioning to performance-based operations.Sunil Nair, CEO, Ramky Infrastructure Ltd, said the project aligns with the company’s strategy of focusing on large-scale opportunities where engineering capability and lifecycle accountability are critical. He noted that the development of infrastructure at DPIA will enhance industrial readiness in the Dighi region by enabling reliable utilities and smoother operational conditions for businesses establishing facilities in the industrial area.

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