Enviro Infra Wins Rs 3.06 Billion Water Treatment Projects
WATER & WASTE

Enviro Infra Wins Rs 3.06 Billion Water Treatment Projects

Enviro Infra Engineers Limited (NSE: EIEL, BSE: 544290), a leading EPC player in water and wastewater treatment, has secured new domestic contracts worth Rs 3.06 billion across multiple cities in Chhattisgarh.
The project awards include the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of several sewage treatment plants (STPs), each with a 15-year operation and maintenance (O&M) component:

  • 16 MLD, 14 MLD, and 2 MLD STPs in Ambikapur
  • 15 MLD and 26 MLD STPs in Rajnandgaon
  • 33 MLD STP in Korba
All projects have been awarded by municipal corporations under the Government of Chhattisgarh.

Mr Sanjay Jain, Chairman and Whole-Time Director of Enviro Infra, stated, “We are proud to be entrusted with these critical infrastructure projects. Our focus remains on delivering sustainable, high-quality, and timely solutions that support India’s water and sanitation mission.”

These wins further solidify Enviro Infra’s position as a trusted partner in the country’s environmental infrastructure development, reinforcing its role in supporting government-led initiatives for better urban sanitation and water management.

Enviro Infra Engineers Limited (NSE: EIEL, BSE: 544290), a leading EPC player in water and wastewater treatment, has secured new domestic contracts worth Rs 3.06 billion across multiple cities in Chhattisgarh.The project awards include the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of several sewage treatment plants (STPs), each with a 15-year operation and maintenance (O&M) component:16 MLD, 14 MLD, and 2 MLD STPs in Ambikapur15 MLD and 26 MLD STPs in Rajnandgaon33 MLD STP in KorbaAll projects have been awarded by municipal corporations under the Government of Chhattisgarh.Mr Sanjay Jain, Chairman and Whole-Time Director of Enviro Infra, stated, “We are proud to be entrusted with these critical infrastructure projects. Our focus remains on delivering sustainable, high-quality, and timely solutions that support India’s water and sanitation mission.”These wins further solidify Enviro Infra’s position as a trusted partner in the country’s environmental infrastructure development, reinforcing its role in supporting government-led initiatives for better urban sanitation and water management.

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