Sathlokhar Synergys Wins New Civil Works Orders Worth Rs 356 Million
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Sathlokhar Synergys Wins New Civil Works Orders Worth Rs 356 Million

Sathlokhar Synergys E&C Global Limited, a Chennai-based EPC company specialising in integrated infrastructure solutions, has announced the receipt of three new civil construction orders from prominent corporates across India.

The company has secured an order from Reliance Consumer Products Limited, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited and the maker of Campa Cola. The project, valued at Rs 265.6 million (including GST), involves civil works at Brahmanapalli Village in Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, and is targeted for completion before April 2026.

Sathlokhar Synergys has also received a contract from Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited for civil works at the proposed factory at Plot No. 1 in the Bidadi Industrial Area, Ramanagara district, Karnataka. The order for the initial building is worth Rs 69.5 million (including GST), with completion expected before April 2026.

In addition, the company has been awarded a civil construction order valued at Rs 18.9 million (including GST) by Krishca Strapping Solutions Limited, Tamil Nadu, for constructing a canteen building — including roof truss works — at Logos Mappedu Logistics Park in Thiruvallur district. This project is also slated for completion before April 2026.

With these additions, Sathlokhar Synergys’ total order book now stands at Rs 13.9771 billion (excluding GST), to be executed over the next four to eight months.

Commenting on the new orders, Managing Director G. Thiyagu said: “These project awards from marquee clients such as Toyota Kirloskar, Reliance Consumer Products and Krishca Strapping Solutions underline our strong execution capabilities across diverse civil and infrastructure mandates. Our adherence to stringent quality standards and timely delivery continues to reinforce our position as a trusted EPC partner. With the order book now at Rs 13.9771 billion, we have clear visibility for sustained execution momentum in the coming months.”

Sathlokhar Synergys E&C Global Limited, a Chennai-based EPC company specialising in integrated infrastructure solutions, has announced the receipt of three new civil construction orders from prominent corporates across India. The company has secured an order from Reliance Consumer Products Limited, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited and the maker of Campa Cola. The project, valued at Rs 265.6 million (including GST), involves civil works at Brahmanapalli Village in Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, and is targeted for completion before April 2026. Sathlokhar Synergys has also received a contract from Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited for civil works at the proposed factory at Plot No. 1 in the Bidadi Industrial Area, Ramanagara district, Karnataka. The order for the initial building is worth Rs 69.5 million (including GST), with completion expected before April 2026. In addition, the company has been awarded a civil construction order valued at Rs 18.9 million (including GST) by Krishca Strapping Solutions Limited, Tamil Nadu, for constructing a canteen building — including roof truss works — at Logos Mappedu Logistics Park in Thiruvallur district. This project is also slated for completion before April 2026. With these additions, Sathlokhar Synergys’ total order book now stands at Rs 13.9771 billion (excluding GST), to be executed over the next four to eight months. Commenting on the new orders, Managing Director G. Thiyagu said: “These project awards from marquee clients such as Toyota Kirloskar, Reliance Consumer Products and Krishca Strapping Solutions underline our strong execution capabilities across diverse civil and infrastructure mandates. Our adherence to stringent quality standards and timely delivery continues to reinforce our position as a trusted EPC partner. With the order book now at Rs 13.9771 billion, we have clear visibility for sustained execution momentum in the coming months.”

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