MBL Infrastructures
ROADS & HIGHWAYS

MBL Infrastructures

MBL Infrastructures is engaged in the execution of civil engineering projects with specialisation in roads and highways. The company possesses a rich experience in road building and maintenance, and has an integrated business model for EPC and BOT projects. MBL enjoys a strong pan-India presence in terms of geographical spread. Its order book is dominated by the northern and western region (42 per cent) followed by the eastern region (37 per cent). In the past, the company has executed more than 25 projects simultaneously at different sites, exhibiting its project execution capabilities. MBL has executed and undertaken a number of projects in states such as West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Odisha, Rajasthan, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Haryana and Karnataka. Its cliental includes NHAI, MPRDC, MMRDA, CPWD, state PWDs, Housing Board, NBCC, RITES, NRDA, WBHDC and Hooghly River Bridge Commissioner (HRBC), etc.

For FY15, the company´s consolidated sales were higher by 11 per cent to Rs 1,961.79 crore. EBITDA margin jumped 26 per cent due to EBITDA margin jumped by 140 bps to 12.1 per cent in FY15. PBT grew only 15 per cent to Rs 118.76 crore due to interest and the depreciation cost was higher by 34 and 43 per cent, respectively, to Rs 101.13 crore and Rs 20.16 crore. PAT level moderated to stand at 6 per cent to Rs 81.59 crore due to higher tax.

MBL Infrastructures is engaged in the execution of civil engineering projects with specialisation in roads and highways. The company possesses a rich experience in road building and maintenance, and has an integrated business model for EPC and BOT projects. MBL enjoys a strong pan-India presence in terms of geographical spread. Its order book is dominated by the northern and western region (42 per cent) followed by the eastern region (37 per cent). In the past, the company has executed more than 25 projects simultaneously at different sites, exhibiting its project execution capabilities. MBL has executed and undertaken a number of projects in states such as West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Odisha, Rajasthan, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Haryana and Karnataka. Its cliental includes NHAI, MPRDC, MMRDA, CPWD, state PWDs, Housing Board, NBCC, RITES, NRDA, WBHDC and Hooghly River Bridge Commissioner (HRBC), etc. For FY15, the company´s consolidated sales were higher by 11 per cent to Rs 1,961.79 crore. EBITDA margin jumped 26 per cent due to EBITDA margin jumped by 140 bps to 12.1 per cent in FY15. PBT grew only 15 per cent to Rs 118.76 crore due to interest and the depreciation cost was higher by 34 and 43 per cent, respectively, to Rs 101.13 crore and Rs 20.16 crore. PAT level moderated to stand at 6 per cent to Rs 81.59 crore due to higher tax.

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