KPIL Secures New Orders Worth ₹ 2,957 Crores Across Power Transmission, Buildings, and Water Sectors

KPIL Secures New Orders Worth ₹ 2,957 Crores Across Power Transmission, Buildings, and Water Sectors

KPIL Secures New Orders Worth ₹ 2,957 Crores Across Power Transmission, Buildings, and Water Sectors​

Mumbai | Tuesday, June 30, 2026: Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL), a leading engineering and construction player in the power and infrastructure sector, has secured new orders totaling approximately ₹ 2,957 Crores. These awards span various business verticals, including Power Transmission & Distribution (T&D), Buildings and Factories (B&F), and Water supply.

The recently awarded projects include T&D business in India and overseas markets, B&F work within India, and a water business order in the Middle East secured through a joint venture or consortium.

Manish Mohnot, MD & CEO of KPIL, commented on the achievements, stating that the new orders across the company's T&D, B&F, and Water verticals are highly encouraging. He highlighted that the wins in the T&D segment reinforce KPIL's market leadership both in India and in select global markets. The successive successes in the B&F business underscore the firm's commitment to best-in-class capabilities and timely project execution with marquee clients.

Mohnot added that the order win in the Water business marks a significant milestone, signaling KPIL's strategic entry into the Middle East, a region identified as having immense growth potential. Driven by a diversified order book and robust visibility across businesses, he expressed confidence in achieving growth targets for FY26-27.

Company Profile and Financial Snapshot​

Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL) is recognized as one of India's leading diversified Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) companies. The company’s activities are extensive, covering power transmission and distribution, buildings and factories, water supply and treatment, railways, oil and gas infrastructure, urban mobility, highways, and airports.

As of the year ended March 31, 2026, KPIL reported a consolidated revenue of ₹ 27,143 crore (US$ 2.9 billion). The company recorded a net profit of ₹ 1,031 crore (US$ 109 million), and its overall order book stood at ₹ 65,457 crore (US$ 6.9 billion).

KPIL maintains a substantial international footprint. It is currently executing projects in over 25 countries and has operations across more than 75 countries spanning Asia, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas, and Europe.

KPIL Stock Price Movement​

Kalpataru Projects International Limited shed 1.69% of its value, settling at ₹1346.1 on Monday after declining from the previous close. The stock saw volatility during trading, which traded within a range defined by a day high of ₹1404.7 and a low of ₹1338.2.
 

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