A B Infrabuild Secures Rs 630 mn NHAI EPC Order in Odisha
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A B Infrabuild Secures Rs 630 mn NHAI EPC Order in Odisha

A B Infrabuild has secured an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for a project in Odisha valued at Rs 630 million (Rs 630 mn). The award forms part of the company's ongoing pursuit of highway and infrastructure assignments and follows its recent bidding activity in eastern India. The contract reflects continued public investment in road connectivity in the region and adds to the firm's announced contract wins. The contract will be recorded in the company's order book and disclosed in line with regulatory norms.

The project will contribute to the company's order book and is expected to provide revenue visibility over the near term. The firm will undertake design and construction responsibilities as per EPC norms and will mobilise resources to meet contractual timelines. The award is in line with the company's strategy to strengthen its presence in the road construction segment. Execution will require coordination with local authorities and adherence to statutory clearances.

Market analysts view such orders as supportive of medium-term cash flows for contractors engaged in national highway works, particularly where execution schedules are clear. The procurement by the National Highways Authority of India underscores policy momentum towards improving intercity and regional connectivity. The company's ability to convert awards into completed assets will determine the financial impact over coming quarters. Analysts noted that timely execution would be key to preserving margin profiles amid input cost pressures.

The contract adds to A B Infrabuild's portfolio of infrastructure projects and may encourage further participation in competitive tenders. Management will now focus on execution and coordinating with suppliers and subcontractors to commence work. The development is likely to be monitored by investors as a gauge of the company's pipeline health. Investors will watch execution milestones and updates to the company's financial guidance.

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A B Infrabuild has secured an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for a project in Odisha valued at Rs 630 million (Rs 630 mn). The award forms part of the company's ongoing pursuit of highway and infrastructure assignments and follows its recent bidding activity in eastern India. The contract reflects continued public investment in road connectivity in the region and adds to the firm's announced contract wins. The contract will be recorded in the company's order book and disclosed in line with regulatory norms. The project will contribute to the company's order book and is expected to provide revenue visibility over the near term. The firm will undertake design and construction responsibilities as per EPC norms and will mobilise resources to meet contractual timelines. The award is in line with the company's strategy to strengthen its presence in the road construction segment. Execution will require coordination with local authorities and adherence to statutory clearances. Market analysts view such orders as supportive of medium-term cash flows for contractors engaged in national highway works, particularly where execution schedules are clear. The procurement by the National Highways Authority of India underscores policy momentum towards improving intercity and regional connectivity. The company's ability to convert awards into completed assets will determine the financial impact over coming quarters. Analysts noted that timely execution would be key to preserving margin profiles amid input cost pressures. The contract adds to A B Infrabuild's portfolio of infrastructure projects and may encourage further participation in competitive tenders. Management will now focus on execution and coordinating with suppliers and subcontractors to commence work. The development is likely to be monitored by investors as a gauge of the company's pipeline health. Investors will watch execution milestones and updates to the company's financial guidance.

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