
Kalpataru Projects secures new orders worth Rs 2,372-cr in power and building segments
on Thursday said it, along with its arms, has secured new orders worth Rs 2,372 crore. The new orders are in the
Power Transmission
& Distribution (T&D) segment across India and overseas markets, the company said in a statement.
It added that additional orders have been secured in the
Buildings and Factories
(B&F) business in India.
Kalpataru Projects International Ltd (KPIL) MD & CEO Manish Mohnot said, "The orders won in the T&D business help us to improve our market position in the fast-growing EPC markets of India, Nordics and the Middle East. Further, the orders in the B&F business are repetitive orders from large, reputed developers, awarded to
KPIL
on the back of its strong track record for timely delivery and quality."
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Kalpataru Projects bags orders worth Rs 2,366 cr
KPIL is one of the largest specialised Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) companies engaged in Power Transmission & Distribution, Buildings & Factories, Water Supply & Irrigation,
Railways
, Oil & Gas Pipelines, Urban Mobility (Flyovers & Metro Rail), Highways and Airports.
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KPIL is currently executing projects in over 30 countries and has a global footprint in 75 countries.
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