B L Kashyap gets orders from DLF City Centre, Sattva Homes
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B L Kashyap gets orders from DLF City Centre, Sattva Homes

BL Kashyap & Sons, one of the leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies, has secured two significant orders worth approximately Rs 10.21 billion from DLF City Centre and Sattva Homes. The company received an order for civil and composite steel structural works from DLF City Centre valued at Rs 9.24 billion. Sattva Homes awarded a civil construction order worth Rs 970 million. With these additions, the current order book stands at approximately Rs 35.45 billion.  

Vineet Kashyap, Managing Director, B L Kashyap & Sons said, “We are pleased to announce the acquisition of two substantial orders from our esteemed clients, DLF City Centre and Sattva Homes. This achievement underscores their ongoing trust in our exceptional execution capabilities. These projects exemplify our unwavering commitment to delivering top-tier engineering and construction solutions. The addition of these orders in the first quarter of FY25 marks a strong start to the new financial year, strengthening our market position and dedication to excellence. I must commend our team for their relentless efforts in winning the new orders and working towards achieving the company's goals. We look forward to leveraging our extensive expertise to ensure the successful and timely completion of these projects. “

BL Kashyap & Sons (BLK) is one of the leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies. The company has a presence in 12 cities across eight states in India. With three decades of expertise, the company has completed over 250 projects and over 140 million sq ft.  

BL Kashyap & Sons, one of the leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies, has secured two significant orders worth approximately Rs 10.21 billion from DLF City Centre and Sattva Homes. The company received an order for civil and composite steel structural works from DLF City Centre valued at Rs 9.24 billion. Sattva Homes awarded a civil construction order worth Rs 970 million. With these additions, the current order book stands at approximately Rs 35.45 billion.  Vineet Kashyap, Managing Director, B L Kashyap & Sons said, “We are pleased to announce the acquisition of two substantial orders from our esteemed clients, DLF City Centre and Sattva Homes. This achievement underscores their ongoing trust in our exceptional execution capabilities. These projects exemplify our unwavering commitment to delivering top-tier engineering and construction solutions. The addition of these orders in the first quarter of FY25 marks a strong start to the new financial year, strengthening our market position and dedication to excellence. I must commend our team for their relentless efforts in winning the new orders and working towards achieving the company's goals. We look forward to leveraging our extensive expertise to ensure the successful and timely completion of these projects. “BL Kashyap & Sons (BLK) is one of the leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies. The company has a presence in 12 cities across eight states in India. With three decades of expertise, the company has completed over 250 projects and over 140 million sq ft.  

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