J Kumar Infra Eyes Expansion with Robust Order Pipeline and Strategic Project Wins
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J Kumar Infra Eyes Expansion with Robust Order Pipeline and Strategic Project Wins

J Kumar Infraprojects is poised for significant growth, backed by a strong order book of Rs 250 billion to be executed over the next three years, according to Executive Chairman Jagdish Gupta. The company also has an additional order pipeline worth Rs 100 billion and is currently executing projects worth Rs 50 billion in Chennai.

Gupta highlighted new business opportunities emerging from the Maharashtra Budget, announced on March 10, which is expected to drive further infrastructure development and project allocations.

Major Project Wins and Expanding Portfolio Recently, J Kumar Infraprojects secured a Rs 1.20 billion contract from Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation (MRVC). This project involves constructing major bridges, a road-over-bridge (ROB) at Vasai, a vehicle subway, minor bridges, drainage systems, and earthwork between Borivali and Nallasopara. The initiative is part of the proposed 5th and 6th railway lines under the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) – Phase IIIA.

Specialisation in Infrastructure Development J Kumar Infraprojects has established itself as a key player in civil engineering and infrastructure development. The company specialises in:

Transport Infrastructure: Roads, flyovers, bridges, and railway projects. Urban Development: Railway buildings, sports complexes, and public infrastructure. Aviation Sector: Construction and development of airport runways. Future Growth Outlook The company is optimistic about sustained revenue growth, targeting over 15% expansion in FY25. Looking ahead, J Kumar Infra anticipates a 1.7x revenue increase by March 2027, driven by its expanding project portfolio and strategic investments in high-value infrastructure developments.

With a growing presence in large-scale infrastructure projects and a solid financial pipeline, J Kumar Infraprojects is well-positioned to capitalise on India’s infrastructure boom.

J Kumar Infraprojects is poised for significant growth, backed by a strong order book of Rs 250 billion to be executed over the next three years, according to Executive Chairman Jagdish Gupta. The company also has an additional order pipeline worth Rs 100 billion and is currently executing projects worth Rs 50 billion in Chennai. Gupta highlighted new business opportunities emerging from the Maharashtra Budget, announced on March 10, which is expected to drive further infrastructure development and project allocations. Major Project Wins and Expanding Portfolio Recently, J Kumar Infraprojects secured a Rs 1.20 billion contract from Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation (MRVC). This project involves constructing major bridges, a road-over-bridge (ROB) at Vasai, a vehicle subway, minor bridges, drainage systems, and earthwork between Borivali and Nallasopara. The initiative is part of the proposed 5th and 6th railway lines under the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) – Phase IIIA. Specialisation in Infrastructure Development J Kumar Infraprojects has established itself as a key player in civil engineering and infrastructure development. The company specialises in: Transport Infrastructure: Roads, flyovers, bridges, and railway projects. Urban Development: Railway buildings, sports complexes, and public infrastructure. Aviation Sector: Construction and development of airport runways. Future Growth Outlook The company is optimistic about sustained revenue growth, targeting over 15% expansion in FY25. Looking ahead, J Kumar Infra anticipates a 1.7x revenue increase by March 2027, driven by its expanding project portfolio and strategic investments in high-value infrastructure developments. With a growing presence in large-scale infrastructure projects and a solid financial pipeline, J Kumar Infraprojects is well-positioned to capitalise on India’s infrastructure boom.

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