Dilip Buildcon Secures Flood Protection Embankment Project in Gujarat

Dilip Buildcon Secures Flood Protection Embankment Project in Gujarat

Dilip Buildcon Secures Flood Protection Embankment Project in Gujarat​

Dilip Buildcon Limited has received a letter of acceptance (LOA) from the Narmada Water Resources Water Supply & Kalpasar Department, Government of Gujarat, for a flood protection embankment project on the Narmada River in Bharuch district. The project will be executed on an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) basis.

The project’s awarded cost, excluding GST, is 698.49 Crore Rupees, with a completion period of 24 months. This announcement follows a previous update released on February 17, 2026.

Further details regarding the project are outlined below:

ProjectProject Awarded Cost excluding GST (Rs. in Cr.)ModeCompletion period
'Construction of the Flood Protection Embankment on river Narmada, District Bharuch (Engineering, Procurement and Construction Basis- EPC)'698.49EPC24 Months

The company has also closed its trading window for dealing in securities until 48 hours from the date the information becomes publicly available, in accordance with insider trading regulations.



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Project Details​

S.noParticularsDescription
1Name of the entity awarding the order(s) /contract(s);Narmada Water Resources Water Supply & Kalpasar Department, Government of Gujarat.
2Significant terms and conditions of order(s)/contract(s) awarded in briefGeneral Contract (LOA)
3Whether order(s) / contract(s) have been awarded by domestic/ international entityDomestic Entity
4Nature of order(s) / contract(s);' Construction of the Flood Protection Embankment on river Narmada, District Bharuch (Engineering, Procurement and Construction Basis- EPC)'
5Whether domestic or internationalDomestic
6Time period by which the order(s) / contract(s) is to be executed24 Months
7Broad consideration or size of the order (s) / contract (s);INR 698.49 Cr (Excluding GST)
8Whether the promoter/ promoter group companies have anyinterest in the entity that awarded the order(s)/contract(s )?No
9Whether the order(s)/contract(s) would fall within related party transactions? If yes, whether the same is done at "arm's length".No

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