Winners - Tata Projects
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Winners - Tata Projects

Tata Projects is one of the fastest growing and most admired infrastructure companies in India. The company has expertise in executing large and complex industrial and urban infrastructure projects. It operates through four strategic business units (SBUs) - industrial infrastructure, urban infrastructure, quality services and utility services. Tata Projects provides turnkey end-to-end solutions to set up power generation plants, power transmission and distribution systems, fully integrated rail and metro systems, commercial buildings and airports, chemical process plants, water and wastewater management solutions, complete mining and metal purification systems. The company has contributed to several projects in order to accelerate India's progress with several urban infrastructure projects under construction. For FY2016, the company´s sales grew by 26.5 per cent at Rs 4,257 crore as against Rs 3,364 crore during the previous year ended March 2015. However, the net profit came down by 34 per cent to Rs 61.85 crore as against Rs 93.7 crore during the previous year ended March 2015. Tata Projects grew its revenue by 38 per cent during the period FY2012-2016.

Tata Projects is one of the fastest growing and most admired infrastructure companies in India. The company has expertise in executing large and complex industrial and urban infrastructure projects. It operates through four strategic business units (SBUs) - industrial infrastructure, urban infrastructure, quality services and utility services. Tata Projects provides turnkey end-to-end solutions to set up power generation plants, power transmission and distribution systems, fully integrated rail and metro systems, commercial buildings and airports, chemical process plants, water and wastewater management solutions, complete mining and metal purification systems. The company has contributed to several projects in order to accelerate India's progress with several urban infrastructure projects under construction. For FY2016, the company´s sales grew by 26.5 per cent at Rs 4,257 crore as against Rs 3,364 crore during the previous year ended March 2015. However, the net profit came down by 34 per cent to Rs 61.85 crore as against Rs 93.7 crore during the previous year ended March 2015. Tata Projects grew its revenue by 38 per cent during the period FY2012-2016.

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