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Kalpataru Projects Secures ₹4,439 Crore Orders in Global T&D Projects​

Orders Span India, Africa, and Sweden in Transmission and Distribution Segment​

New Delhi, March 24: Kalpataru Projects International Ltd (KPIL) on Thursday announced that it, along with its subsidiaries, has secured new orders worth approximately ₹4,439 crore in its transmission and distribution (T&D) business.

The orders include a 400kV transmission line project along with associated substations in Africa. Additionally, the company has received multiple transmission line project orders within India, as well as a substation project in Sweden, according to an official company statement.

Order Wins Include Confirmations and Contract Finalisations​

KPIL stated that these orders comprise notifications of awards, comfort letters, and confirmations of contract consummation across its T&D segment. The cumulative value of these contracts stands at approximately ₹4,439 crore.

Annual Order Intake Target Surpassed​

Commenting on the development, Manish Mohnot, Managing Director and CEO of KPIL, said that the company’s transmission and distribution business continues to leverage its integrated capabilities and established market position to deliver EPC solutions.

He added that with these latest order wins, the company has exceeded its annual order intake target of ₹26,000 crore.

KPIL’s Diverse EPC Portfolio​

Kalpataru Projects International Ltd is a major engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company with operations across multiple infrastructure segments. These include power transmission and distribution, buildings and factories, water supply and irrigation, railways, oil and gas pipelines, urban mobility projects such as flyovers and metro rail, highways, and airports.
 

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