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Eleganz Interiors Secures Rs 1.87 Billion Contract for Major Airport Project
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Eleganz Interiors Secures Rs 1.87 Billion Contract for Major Airport Project

Eleganz Interiors has won a Rs 1.87 billion (bn) contract for interior execution at one of India’s largest airports, marking a key milestone in its expansion. The three-year project reinforces the company’s role in high-value infrastructure development.

“This new airport project is a testament to Eleganz Interiors' expertise and commitment to delivering world-class interior solutions,” said Sameer Akshay Pakvasa, Managing Director, Eleganz Interiors. “We are proud to be entrusted with such a prestigious project. Our continued growth reflects our unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, and client-centric solutions. Following our NSE SME listing, we are expanding our presence, increasing our financial efficiency, and enhancing our capabilities by attracting, retaining, and training qualified personnel. As we strengthen our industry leadership, our robust order pipeline underscores our ability to meet evolving market demands, sustain momentum, and create lasting value for our stakeholders.”

As of December 31, 2024, the company was executing 47 projects worth Rs 7.05 bn, with an unexecuted order value of Rs 4.34 bn. It caters to diverse sectors, including corporate offices, R&D facilities, laboratories, airport lounges, and retail spaces.

With a manufacturing unit in Mumbai and warehouses in Mumbai, Pune, and Bangalore, Eleganz Interiors has built a strong operational network. The company has branch offices in six major Indian cities and international subsidiaries in Rwanda and Singapore.

In FY24, Eleganz Interiors reported revenue of Rs 2.21 bn and a PAT of Rs 12.2 crore. Its team of over 155 professionals, including designers, architects, and engineers, drives its success through creativity and technical expertise.

Eleganz Interiors has won a Rs 1.87 billion (bn) contract for interior execution at one of India’s largest airports, marking a key milestone in its expansion. The three-year project reinforces the company’s role in high-value infrastructure development.“This new airport project is a testament to Eleganz Interiors' expertise and commitment to delivering world-class interior solutions,” said Sameer Akshay Pakvasa, Managing Director, Eleganz Interiors. “We are proud to be entrusted with such a prestigious project. Our continued growth reflects our unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, and client-centric solutions. Following our NSE SME listing, we are expanding our presence, increasing our financial efficiency, and enhancing our capabilities by attracting, retaining, and training qualified personnel. As we strengthen our industry leadership, our robust order pipeline underscores our ability to meet evolving market demands, sustain momentum, and create lasting value for our stakeholders.”As of December 31, 2024, the company was executing 47 projects worth Rs 7.05 bn, with an unexecuted order value of Rs 4.34 bn. It caters to diverse sectors, including corporate offices, R&D facilities, laboratories, airport lounges, and retail spaces.With a manufacturing unit in Mumbai and warehouses in Mumbai, Pune, and Bangalore, Eleganz Interiors has built a strong operational network. The company has branch offices in six major Indian cities and international subsidiaries in Rwanda and Singapore.In FY24, Eleganz Interiors reported revenue of Rs 2.21 bn and a PAT of Rs 12.2 crore. Its team of over 155 professionals, including designers, architects, and engineers, drives its success through creativity and technical expertise.

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