SEPC Order Book Surges As Mining And Construction Wins Lift Outlook
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SEPC Order Book Surges As Mining And Construction Wins Lift Outlook

SEPC reported that its order book surged to Rs 104.55 billion (bn) amid strong wins in mining and construction, reflecting robust demand for heavy engineering projects. The company indicated that the inflow of new contracts underpinned a materially larger backlog compared with the prior year and positioned the firm for a busy execution phase. The expansion of the order book follows a series of contract awards across core infrastructure segments. The scale of the backlog is expected to provide revenue visibility and steady work flow for upcoming quarters.

SEPC provides end-to-end solutions to engineering challenges, offering multidisciplinary design, engineering, procurement, construction and project management services. The company said its integrated model, which spans conceptual design through commissioning, supports clients in mining, construction and related industrial sectors. Management emphasised the importance of timely execution and supply chain coordination to convert the order book into revenue. Project teams and the vendor network are being aligned to manage execution timelines and maintain quality standards.

On a consolidated basis, profit grew 236.9 per cent to Rs 149.6 million (mn) in the third quarter of fiscal year 26 compared with the third quarter of fiscal year 25, supported by a 156.3 per cent jump in revenue from operations to Rs 3,409.7 million. The company reported that contract realisations and higher activity drove the increase in top line and contributed to operating leverage. Analysts noted that earlier lower base effects amplified percentage changes during the reporting period. The company also emphasised cost management measures to protect margins as project activity ramps up.

Shares of SEPC rose zero point six two per cent to currently trade at Rs eight point one three on the BSE as investors assessed the updated order book and quarterly numbers. The firm remains focused on executing awarded contracts while monitoring input cost pressures and supply chain dynamics that could affect margins. Market participants will monitor the pace of order conversion and cash flow generation in the coming months. The report was first published on 23 February 2026.

SEPC reported that its order book surged to Rs 104.55 billion (bn) amid strong wins in mining and construction, reflecting robust demand for heavy engineering projects. The company indicated that the inflow of new contracts underpinned a materially larger backlog compared with the prior year and positioned the firm for a busy execution phase. The expansion of the order book follows a series of contract awards across core infrastructure segments. The scale of the backlog is expected to provide revenue visibility and steady work flow for upcoming quarters. SEPC provides end-to-end solutions to engineering challenges, offering multidisciplinary design, engineering, procurement, construction and project management services. The company said its integrated model, which spans conceptual design through commissioning, supports clients in mining, construction and related industrial sectors. Management emphasised the importance of timely execution and supply chain coordination to convert the order book into revenue. Project teams and the vendor network are being aligned to manage execution timelines and maintain quality standards. On a consolidated basis, profit grew 236.9 per cent to Rs 149.6 million (mn) in the third quarter of fiscal year 26 compared with the third quarter of fiscal year 25, supported by a 156.3 per cent jump in revenue from operations to Rs 3,409.7 million. The company reported that contract realisations and higher activity drove the increase in top line and contributed to operating leverage. Analysts noted that earlier lower base effects amplified percentage changes during the reporting period. The company also emphasised cost management measures to protect margins as project activity ramps up. Shares of SEPC rose zero point six two per cent to currently trade at Rs eight point one three on the BSE as investors assessed the updated order book and quarterly numbers. The firm remains focused on executing awarded contracts while monitoring input cost pressures and supply chain dynamics that could affect margins. Market participants will monitor the pace of order conversion and cash flow generation in the coming months. The report was first published on 23 February 2026.

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