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PIGL Secures Fifth Udaipur Airport Contract, Total Hits Rs 560.36 Mn
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

PIGL Secures Fifth Udaipur Airport Contract, Total Hits Rs 560.36 Mn

Power & Instrumentation (Gujarat) has secured its fifth work order from Nyati Engineering & Construction for the ongoing development of the Udaipur Air Terminal in Rajasthan. The latest contract, valued at Rs 20.59 million, brings the cumulative order value for this project to Rs 560.36 million.
The new scope of work includes the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of ELV raceways and cable tray systems. Scheduled for completion within six months from the contract’s effective date, the project underscores PIGL’s ability to deliver complex electrical infrastructure within stringent timelines.

Previous contracts awarded by the same client for the Udaipur Air Terminal project include:
  • Rs 210.41 million (5 May 2025)
  • Rs 240.77 million (21 May 2025)
  • Rs 60.25 million (5 June 2025)
  • Rs 10.33 million (9 June 2025)
Proven Track Record in Aviation Infrastructure

With over 35 airport projects completed across India, PIGL has built a strong reputation for executing technically demanding and time-sensitive electrical infrastructure works in high-compliance environments.

Commenting on the development, Padmaraj Padmnabhan Pillai, Managing Director, Power & Instrumentation (Gujarat), said, “This series of back-to-back orders for the Udaipur Air Terminal is a significant achievement and an opportunity to further demonstrate our capabilities in delivering precision-led electrical solutions in operationally complex settings. Airports present unique challenges, and we are proud to contribute to such a critical project.”

Power & Instrumentation (Gujarat) has secured its fifth work order from Nyati Engineering & Construction for the ongoing development of the Udaipur Air Terminal in Rajasthan. The latest contract, valued at Rs 20.59 million, brings the cumulative order value for this project to Rs 560.36 million.The new scope of work includes the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of ELV raceways and cable tray systems. Scheduled for completion within six months from the contract’s effective date, the project underscores PIGL’s ability to deliver complex electrical infrastructure within stringent timelines.Previous contracts awarded by the same client for the Udaipur Air Terminal project include:Rs 210.41 million (5 May 2025)Rs 240.77 million (21 May 2025)Rs 60.25 million (5 June 2025)Rs 10.33 million (9 June 2025)Proven Track Record in Aviation InfrastructureWith over 35 airport projects completed across India, PIGL has built a strong reputation for executing technically demanding and time-sensitive electrical infrastructure works in high-compliance environments.Commenting on the development, Padmaraj Padmnabhan Pillai, Managing Director, Power & Instrumentation (Gujarat), said, “This series of back-to-back orders for the Udaipur Air Terminal is a significant achievement and an opportunity to further demonstrate our capabilities in delivering precision-led electrical solutions in operationally complex settings. Airports present unique challenges, and we are proud to contribute to such a critical project.”

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