Kalpataru arm JMC Projects bags projects worth Rs 15.24 bn
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Kalpataru arm JMC Projects bags projects worth Rs 15.24 bn

JMC Projects has secured new orders worth Rs 15.24 billion in the construction and water segments. The orders include an engineering, procurement and construction project for integrated airport development in Asia for Rs 10.12 billion, JMC, a subsidiary of Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd, said in a statement.

It has also bagged water projects worth Rs 3.70 billion and buildings & factories (B&F) projects of worth 1.42 billion in India. "We are delighted with the new order wins, especially the prestigious order for integrated airport development. The new orders in the water and B&F business help us to widen our clientele and further strengthen our order book," JMC chief executive and managing director S K Tripathi said.

JMC Projects (India) Ltd is a leading civil construction and infrastructure EPC company in India.

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JMC Projects has secured new orders worth Rs 15.24 billion in the construction and water segments. The orders include an engineering, procurement and construction project for integrated airport development in Asia for Rs 10.12 billion, JMC, a subsidiary of Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd, said in a statement. It has also bagged water projects worth Rs 3.70 billion and buildings & factories (B&F) projects of worth 1.42 billion in India. We are delighted with the new order wins, especially the prestigious order for integrated airport development. The new orders in the water and B&F business help us to widen our clientele and further strengthen our order book, JMC chief executive and managing director S K Tripathi said. JMC Projects (India) Ltd is a leading civil construction and infrastructure EPC company in India. See also: Only 93 projects in Gurugram receives completion certificate since 1992MahaRERA to begin notifying lapsed projects from this month

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