K2 Infragen Wins Rs 48.34 Crore Road Project in Uttar Pradesh
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K2 Infragen Wins Rs 48.34 Crore Road Project in Uttar Pradesh

Infrastructure firm K2 Infragen has secured a significant road development project in Uttar Pradesh, valued at approximately Rs 483.4 million. This project involves upgrading and strengthening the two-lane road on the Ghazipur-Zamania-Saiyad Raja stretch of NH-97 (now NH-24) from km 0.00 to km 56.480.

The company, based in Gurugram, will execute the project in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) mode over the next six months.

“This is the largest single road contract awarded to K2 Infragen with a direct interface with NHAI,” said Pankaj Sharma, Managing Director of K2 Infragen.

Sharma further highlighted the company’s vision for sustainable growth over the next three years, driven by strategic expansions across India and key regions, including Africa.

K2 Infragen continues to strengthen its position in the power and infrastructure sectors, aiming for consistent growth and further expansion.

Infrastructure firm K2 Infragen has secured a significant road development project in Uttar Pradesh, valued at approximately Rs 483.4 million. This project involves upgrading and strengthening the two-lane road on the Ghazipur-Zamania-Saiyad Raja stretch of NH-97 (now NH-24) from km 0.00 to km 56.480. The company, based in Gurugram, will execute the project in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) mode over the next six months. “This is the largest single road contract awarded to K2 Infragen with a direct interface with NHAI,” said Pankaj Sharma, Managing Director of K2 Infragen. Sharma further highlighted the company’s vision for sustainable growth over the next three years, driven by strategic expansions across India and key regions, including Africa. K2 Infragen continues to strengthen its position in the power and infrastructure sectors, aiming for consistent growth and further expansion.

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