Chaitanya Projects Crosses $10 Mn Revenue Mark
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Chaitanya Projects Crosses $10 Mn Revenue Mark

Chaitanya Projects Consultancy (CPCL), a leading infrastructure and engineering consultancy, has recorded an annual revenue of over $10 million for the financial year 2024-25. The company has grown steadily with a strong compound annual growth rate (5 Year CAGR) of 28.2 per cent, which is much higher than the industry average.

Founded in 2004, CPCL is a trusted partner for government, private, and international clients. The company works in areas like highways, bridges, urban infrastructure, water management, transportation, and environmental impact assessments. So far, CPCL has completed more than 300 projects, including building over 600 km of six-lane highways, 2,000 km of national highways, and 100 major bridges, contributing significantly to India’s infrastructure development.

Sanjay Kumar Sinha, Founder & Managing Director of CPCL, said, “Our goal has always been to improve India’s infrastructure and surface transportation. Crossing the $10 million turnover mark is an achievement for us, and it shows how much progress the country’s infrastructure has made. At CPCL, progress is not just something we aim for; it’s what guides everything we do. We have earned trust in the construction and consultancy space through hard work and staying humble. From starting small to reaching a stage where our team is strong and approachable, we have always believed that humility is key to long-term success. As India’s infrastructure sector keeps growing, we are ready to play a major role in building a future that is both successful and sustainable.”

CPCL’s key clients include the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, NHAI, and PWD, and it bids for projects financed under Multilateral Development Bank-funded projects like the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), and the World Bank. Important projects handled by CPCL include the six-lane Greenfield highway of the Amritsar-Jamnagar Economic Corridor, supervision of civil works on the Mahatma Gandhi Setu (NH-19), and development supervision of the Delhi-Saharanpur-Dehradun Economic Corridor under Bharatmala Pariyojana, among others.

Looking ahead, CPCL plans to keep growing by expanding its services and reaching new regions. Over the next 3 to 5 years, the company aims to build a stronger presence in the MENA region, Eastern and Central Africa, and South Asia by taking on large projects supported by international funding agencies.

Sustainability is a key part of CPCL’s approach. The company uses energy-saving designs, efficient building methods, and recycled materials to reduce both costs and its impact on the environment. CPCL also focuses on the social and environmental effects of its work and supports initiatives like solid waste management and the Swachh Bharat Mission.

With India’s construction industry expected to reach $1.4 trillion by 2025, CPCL is ready to take on new opportunities. The company remains committed to offering complete project management services while helping build a more sustainable future, both in India and globally.

Chaitanya Projects Consultancy (CPCL), a leading infrastructure and engineering consultancy, has recorded an annual revenue of over $10 million for the financial year 2024-25. The company has grown steadily with a strong compound annual growth rate (5 Year CAGR) of 28.2 per cent, which is much higher than the industry average.Founded in 2004, CPCL is a trusted partner for government, private, and international clients. The company works in areas like highways, bridges, urban infrastructure, water management, transportation, and environmental impact assessments. So far, CPCL has completed more than 300 projects, including building over 600 km of six-lane highways, 2,000 km of national highways, and 100 major bridges, contributing significantly to India’s infrastructure development.Sanjay Kumar Sinha, Founder & Managing Director of CPCL, said, “Our goal has always been to improve India’s infrastructure and surface transportation. Crossing the $10 million turnover mark is an achievement for us, and it shows how much progress the country’s infrastructure has made. At CPCL, progress is not just something we aim for; it’s what guides everything we do. We have earned trust in the construction and consultancy space through hard work and staying humble. From starting small to reaching a stage where our team is strong and approachable, we have always believed that humility is key to long-term success. As India’s infrastructure sector keeps growing, we are ready to play a major role in building a future that is both successful and sustainable.”CPCL’s key clients include the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, NHAI, and PWD, and it bids for projects financed under Multilateral Development Bank-funded projects like the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), and the World Bank. Important projects handled by CPCL include the six-lane Greenfield highway of the Amritsar-Jamnagar Economic Corridor, supervision of civil works on the Mahatma Gandhi Setu (NH-19), and development supervision of the Delhi-Saharanpur-Dehradun Economic Corridor under Bharatmala Pariyojana, among others.Looking ahead, CPCL plans to keep growing by expanding its services and reaching new regions. Over the next 3 to 5 years, the company aims to build a stronger presence in the MENA region, Eastern and Central Africa, and South Asia by taking on large projects supported by international funding agencies.Sustainability is a key part of CPCL’s approach. The company uses energy-saving designs, efficient building methods, and recycled materials to reduce both costs and its impact on the environment. CPCL also focuses on the social and environmental effects of its work and supports initiatives like solid waste management and the Swachh Bharat Mission.With India’s construction industry expected to reach $1.4 trillion by 2025, CPCL is ready to take on new opportunities. The company remains committed to offering complete project management services while helping build a more sustainable future, both in India and globally.

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