KPIL Secures New Orders Worth Rs 2,957 Crores
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KPIL Secures New Orders Worth Rs 2,957 Crores

Kalpataru Projects International Limited said on Tuesday, 30 June 2026 that it and its international subsidiaries secured new orders and notifications of awards totalling Rs 2,957 crores (Rs 29.57 billion (bn)). The orders cover the power transmission and distribution business in India and overseas, buildings and factories business in India and a water project in the Middle East secured through a joint venture. The company stated that the contracts were received in the normal course of business.

Manish Mohnot, managing director and chief executive officer, said that the new wins across T&D, B&F and Water verticals reinforced market leadership in India and selected global markets and that successive wins in buildings and factories underscored capabilities and timely execution. He added that the water contract marked a strategic entry into the Middle East and reflected the company's intent to diversify its order book. The company said it remained confident about achieving its growth targets for the financial year 2026–27.

The company reported consolidated revenue of Rs 27,143 crore, consolidated net profit of Rs 1,031 crore and an order book of Rs 65,457 crore for the year ended 31 March 2026. These figures translate to Rs 271.43 bn, Rs 10.31 bn and Rs 654.57 bn respectively, reflecting scale across its EPC services. KPIL activities span power transmission and distribution, buildings and factories, water supply and treatment, railways, oil and gas infrastructure, urban mobility, highways and airports.

The firm said it maintains a significant international presence, executing projects in over 25 countries and operating in more than 75 countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas and Europe. The diversified mix of orders and geographic footprint were presented as key strengths supporting future revenue visibility.

The company informed stock exchanges that the awards had been received in the ordinary course of business and asked for the record to be updated. The announcement followed formal submissions to BSE and the National Stock Exchange and was accompanied by standard corporate disclosures.

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Kalpataru Projects International Limited said on Tuesday, 30 June 2026 that it and its international subsidiaries secured new orders and notifications of awards totalling Rs 2,957 crores (Rs 29.57 billion (bn)). The orders cover the power transmission and distribution business in India and overseas, buildings and factories business in India and a water project in the Middle East secured through a joint venture. The company stated that the contracts were received in the normal course of business. Manish Mohnot, managing director and chief executive officer, said that the new wins across T&D, B&F and Water verticals reinforced market leadership in India and selected global markets and that successive wins in buildings and factories underscored capabilities and timely execution. He added that the water contract marked a strategic entry into the Middle East and reflected the company's intent to diversify its order book. The company said it remained confident about achieving its growth targets for the financial year 2026–27. The company reported consolidated revenue of Rs 27,143 crore, consolidated net profit of Rs 1,031 crore and an order book of Rs 65,457 crore for the year ended 31 March 2026. These figures translate to Rs 271.43 bn, Rs 10.31 bn and Rs 654.57 bn respectively, reflecting scale across its EPC services. KPIL activities span power transmission and distribution, buildings and factories, water supply and treatment, railways, oil and gas infrastructure, urban mobility, highways and airports. The firm said it maintains a significant international presence, executing projects in over 25 countries and operating in more than 75 countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas and Europe. The diversified mix of orders and geographic footprint were presented as key strengths supporting future revenue visibility. The company informed stock exchanges that the awards had been received in the ordinary course of business and asked for the record to be updated. The announcement followed formal submissions to BSE and the National Stock Exchange and was accompanied by standard corporate disclosures.

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