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B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Reports 8.37% Growth in Order Book, Hits ₹1423 Cr Milestone
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B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Reports 8.37% Growth in Order Book, Hits ₹1423 Cr Milestone

B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Sees Strong Q1 Surge, Order Book Grows to ₹1423 Cr
Indore, 8 July 2025:
B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Limited (BRG Infra) has reported an 8.37% quarter-on-quarter growth in its order book, which now stands at ₹1423 crore as of 30 June 2025, up from ₹1313.08 crore in March 2025. The update signals sustained momentum and confidence in the company’s engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) capabilities across segments.

Diversified Order Book Reflects Strategic Expansion


Key Highlights:
22. For Q1 FY 2025–26, BRG Infra executed projects worth ₹151 crore, up from ₹111.76 crore in Q1 FY 2024–25.
23. The addition of ₹167 crore in wastewater treatment projects marks the company’s entry into a new high-impact infrastructure segment.
24. Two new Toll Collection Contracts (TCCs) were also secured during the quarter.

Expanding Footprint Across Sectors & States
With presence across Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, UP, Odisha, Mizoram, and Manipur, BRG Infra continues to diversify its portfolio—from roads and bridges to urban sanitation and residential projects.
“Our entry into wastewater infrastructure reflects our ambition to play a meaningful role in India’s urban transformation. The growing order book is a direct result of our execution capability, regional reach, and multi-sector expertise,” said a company spokesperson.

About B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Limited
Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Indore, BRG Infra is an integrated EPC company with capabilities in roads, bridges, tolling, and building construction. The company owns over 215 construction vehicles and equipment, backed by a strong team of 900+ professionals.
Key capabilities:
25. Design & Engineering-led EPC solutions
26. RMC unit in Indore (capacity: 1.80 lakh cubic meters/year)
27. Active in urban development, including BRG Hill View-II residential plotting projects
28. Executed projects worth over ₹1300 crore
Website: www.brginfra.com
Email: enquiry@brginfra.com
CIN: L04520MP2005PLC017479

Reported by: Corporate Communications | B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Ltd.

B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Sees Strong Q1 Surge, Order Book Grows to ₹1423 CrIndore, 8 July 2025:B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Limited (BRG Infra) has reported an 8.37% quarter-on-quarter growth in its order book, which now stands at ₹1423 crore as of 30 June 2025, up from ₹1313.08 crore in March 2025. The update signals sustained momentum and confidence in the company’s engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) capabilities across segments.Diversified Order Book Reflects Strategic ExpansionKey Highlights:22. For Q1 FY 2025–26, BRG Infra executed projects worth ₹151 crore, up from ₹111.76 crore in Q1 FY 2024–25.23. The addition of ₹167 crore in wastewater treatment projects marks the company’s entry into a new high-impact infrastructure segment.24. Two new Toll Collection Contracts (TCCs) were also secured during the quarter.Expanding Footprint Across Sectors & StatesWith presence across Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, UP, Odisha, Mizoram, and Manipur, BRG Infra continues to diversify its portfolio—from roads and bridges to urban sanitation and residential projects.“Our entry into wastewater infrastructure reflects our ambition to play a meaningful role in India’s urban transformation. The growing order book is a direct result of our execution capability, regional reach, and multi-sector expertise,” said a company spokesperson.About B.R. Goyal Infrastructure LimitedFounded in 2005 and headquartered in Indore, BRG Infra is an integrated EPC company with capabilities in roads, bridges, tolling, and building construction. The company owns over 215 construction vehicles and equipment, backed by a strong team of 900+ professionals.Key capabilities:25. Design & Engineering-led EPC solutions26. RMC unit in Indore (capacity: 1.80 lakh cubic meters/year)27. Active in urban development, including BRG Hill View-II residential plotting projects28. Executed projects worth over ₹1300 croreWebsite: www.brginfra.comEmail: enquiry@brginfra.comCIN: L04520MP2005PLC017479Reported by: Corporate Communications | B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Ltd.

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