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GHV Infra Projects Bags Rs 10.60 Bn Order from GHV India
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GHV Infra Projects Bags Rs 10.60 Bn Order from GHV India

GHV Infra Projects has secured a significant work order valued at Rs 10.60 billion (excluding GST) from GHV (India). The project is an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract focused on developing elevated roads and bridges in the state of Maharashtra.

The scope of the project includes the design engineering, procurement, and construction of elevated viaducts, roads built on stilts over mangrove areas, and obligatory span bridges. These infrastructure developments are part of efforts to improve connectivity and traffic management in environmentally sensitive zones of the state.

The awarded contract is expected to enhance GHV Infra Projects’ order book and further strengthen its position in the infrastructure sector. The company’s expertise in executing complex EPC projects is aligned with the technical demands and environmental considerations of this assignment.

On the financial front, shares of GHV Infra Projects were last traded on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) at Rs 285.15, marking an increase from the previous closing price of Rs 279.60. During the trading session, a total of 50 shares were transacted across two trades. The stock recorded both its intraday high and low at Rs 285.15, with a net turnover of Rs 14,257 for the day.

This development marks a key milestone for the company as it continues to build a robust portfolio of infrastructure projects across India, particularly in challenging terrains that require advanced engineering solutions.

News source: Equity Bulls

GHV Infra Projects has secured a significant work order valued at Rs 10.60 billion (excluding GST) from GHV (India). The project is an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract focused on developing elevated roads and bridges in the state of Maharashtra. The scope of the project includes the design engineering, procurement, and construction of elevated viaducts, roads built on stilts over mangrove areas, and obligatory span bridges. These infrastructure developments are part of efforts to improve connectivity and traffic management in environmentally sensitive zones of the state. The awarded contract is expected to enhance GHV Infra Projects’ order book and further strengthen its position in the infrastructure sector. The company’s expertise in executing complex EPC projects is aligned with the technical demands and environmental considerations of this assignment. On the financial front, shares of GHV Infra Projects were last traded on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) at Rs 285.15, marking an increase from the previous closing price of Rs 279.60. During the trading session, a total of 50 shares were transacted across two trades. The stock recorded both its intraday high and low at Rs 285.15, with a net turnover of Rs 14,257 for the day. This development marks a key milestone for the company as it continues to build a robust portfolio of infrastructure projects across India, particularly in challenging terrains that require advanced engineering solutions. News source: Equity Bulls

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