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 J Kumar Infraprojects bags new orders worth Rs 2,215 cr
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J Kumar Infraprojects bags new orders worth Rs 2,215 cr

J Kumar Infraprojects Limited has secured Rs 2,215 crores new orders. Its first order is from Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) for developing the Mula Mutha River under the Pune river rejuvenation project worth Rs 604 crores.

The second order is from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) for about Rs 1,611 crores for executing the contract DC-08 design and construction of the twin tunnel by shield tunnel boring machine (TBM), cut and cover box and four underground metro stations, including Aero City, Mahipalpur, Vasant Kunj and Kishangarh.

Managing Director of J Kumar Infraprojects Limited, Nalin Jagdish R Gupta, said that the company had executed complex urban infrastructure projects in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Delhi, Pune, Ahmedabad and across India, creating an impressive track record in the past years through such projects.

He added that the timely execution of projects and adoption of innovative technologies has helped the company emerge as a leading infrastructure company in India.

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Also read: L&T, J Kumar wins Delhi Metro Phase 4 Silver Line’s Underground Work

J Kumar Infraprojects Limited has secured Rs 2,215 crores new orders. Its first order is from Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) for developing the Mula Mutha River under the Pune river rejuvenation project worth Rs 604 crores. The second order is from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) for about Rs 1,611 crores for executing the contract DC-08 design and construction of the twin tunnel by shield tunnel boring machine (TBM), cut and cover box and four underground metro stations, including Aero City, Mahipalpur, Vasant Kunj and Kishangarh. Managing Director of J Kumar Infraprojects Limited, Nalin Jagdish R Gupta, said that the company had executed complex urban infrastructure projects in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Delhi, Pune, Ahmedabad and across India, creating an impressive track record in the past years through such projects. He added that the timely execution of projects and adoption of innovative technologies has helped the company emerge as a leading infrastructure company in India. Image Source Also read: L&T, J Kumar wins Delhi Metro Phase 4 Silver Line’s Underground Work

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