Enviro Infra Engineers Bags Rs 770M For Water Projects
WATER & WASTE

Enviro Infra Engineers Bags Rs 770M For Water Projects

Enviro Infra Engineers Limited has secured new contracts worth Rs 769.6 million, further cementing its position in India’s water and wastewater treatment sector. The projects include the EPC of a 77 million litres per day (MLD) sewage treatment plant and the operation and maintenance of a 21 MLD common effluent treatment plant. Both projects were awarded by government agencies.

Sanjay Jain, Chairman and Whole-Time Director, said the company remains committed to delivering sustainable and timely water infrastructure solutions. “These projects mark our continued contribution to India’s water and sanitation objectives,” he stated.

The company’s growing project pipeline reflects increased demand for efficient treatment infrastructure amid rising urbanisation and environmental priorities. Enviro Infra’s latest wins position it as a key player in advancing India’s clean water goals.

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Enviro Infra Engineers Limited has secured new contracts worth Rs 769.6 million, further cementing its position in India’s water and wastewater treatment sector. The projects include the EPC of a 77 million litres per day (MLD) sewage treatment plant and the operation and maintenance of a 21 MLD common effluent treatment plant. Both projects were awarded by government agencies.Sanjay Jain, Chairman and Whole-Time Director, said the company remains committed to delivering sustainable and timely water infrastructure solutions. “These projects mark our continued contribution to India’s water and sanitation objectives,” he stated.The company’s growing project pipeline reflects increased demand for efficient treatment infrastructure amid rising urbanisation and environmental priorities. Enviro Infra’s latest wins position it as a key player in advancing India’s clean water goals.Image Source: equitymaster

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