HMPL Wins Rs 1 Billion Steel Contract in Maharashtra
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HMPL Wins Rs 1 Billion Steel Contract in Maharashtra

Hazoor Multi Projects (HMPL) has been awarded a contract worth Rs 1.02 billion for steel-related works in Maharashtra. The order, issued by Venkatesh Infra Projects, involves reinforcement steel cutting, bending, fixing, and fabricating structural steel for a bridge under construction at the Versova-Bandra Sea Link project site in Mumbai. The execution of the project is expected to be completed within six months.

HMPL specializes in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services, primarily focusing on renewable energy and infrastructure projects, including roads and bridges. The company has been actively expanding its presence in the infrastructure sector with a strong emphasis on large-scale projects.

In addition to this contract, HMPL is working on plans to establish a 500 MW solar power project in Andhra Pradesh. The proposed project entails an investment of Rs 25 billion, reflecting the company’s commitment to advancing renewable energy initiatives in India.

With a growing portfolio in both infrastructure and renewable energy, HMPL continues to strengthen its position in the industry, leveraging its expertise in EPC services to execute complex projects efficiently. The latest order further reinforces its role in contributing to major infrastructure developments in Maharashtra.

News source: The Hindu Businessline

Hazoor Multi Projects (HMPL) has been awarded a contract worth Rs 1.02 billion for steel-related works in Maharashtra. The order, issued by Venkatesh Infra Projects, involves reinforcement steel cutting, bending, fixing, and fabricating structural steel for a bridge under construction at the Versova-Bandra Sea Link project site in Mumbai. The execution of the project is expected to be completed within six months. HMPL specializes in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services, primarily focusing on renewable energy and infrastructure projects, including roads and bridges. The company has been actively expanding its presence in the infrastructure sector with a strong emphasis on large-scale projects. In addition to this contract, HMPL is working on plans to establish a 500 MW solar power project in Andhra Pradesh. The proposed project entails an investment of Rs 25 billion, reflecting the company’s commitment to advancing renewable energy initiatives in India. With a growing portfolio in both infrastructure and renewable energy, HMPL continues to strengthen its position in the industry, leveraging its expertise in EPC services to execute complex projects efficiently. The latest order further reinforces its role in contributing to major infrastructure developments in Maharashtra. News source: The Hindu Businessline

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