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Established in 2012, Capacit’e Infraprojects has grown into a leading construction firm, delivering high-rise buildings, hospitals, data centres and large-scale projects across India. With a strong presence in Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru, the company continues to drive innovation and efficiency in the sector. Rahul Katyal, Managing Director, discussed Capacit’e’s latest technologies, growth plans and industry challenges with CW. Excerpts from the interview.

With a robust order book of Rs 100.47 billion and a well-diversified portfolio, which sectors do you see as key growth drivers in the near future? How has the public-private order mix evolved over time?
Our order book remains strong, with a 70:30 split between government and private-sector projects. We are increasingly selective in private-sector partnerships, working with top names like Godrej, Signature, Oberoi, Phoenix and Raymonds. Our long-term collaboration with Raymonds has grown from an initial Rs 2 billion contract to Rs 16 billion through repeat orders, reflecting mutual trust and efficiency...

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Established in 2012, Capacit’e Infraprojects has grown into a leading construction firm, delivering high-rise buildings, hospitals, data centres and large-scale projects across India. With a strong presence in Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru, the company continues to drive innovation and efficiency in the sector. Rahul Katyal, Managing Director, discussed Capacit’e’s latest technologies, growth plans and industry challenges with CW. Excerpts from the interview.With a robust order book of Rs 100.47 billion and a well-diversified portfolio, which sectors do you see as key growth drivers in the near future? How has the public-private order mix evolved over time?Our order book remains strong, with a 70:30 split between government and private-sector projects. We are increasingly selective in private-sector partnerships, working with top names like Godrej, Signature, Oberoi, Phoenix and Raymonds. Our long-term collaboration with Raymonds has grown from an initial Rs 2 billion contract to Rs 16 billion through repeat orders, reflecting mutual trust and efficiency...To read the full story Click Here

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