Monday 10 February 2014

HCC bags contracts worth Rs 725 crore in various business segments

Hindustan Construction Company (HCC), India’s leading infrastructure company, has been awarded contracts worth Rs 725 crore in various business segments. The company has bagged first order for construction of 2.9 km long four lane bridge between Daudnagar and Nasriganj including approach roads over river Sone in the district of Aurangabad and Rohtas in the state of Bihar. The contract is awarded by Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam and is worth Rs 433 crore.

The company has also secured orders aggregating Rs 293 crore from Water, Nuclear and Industrial sectors which include construction of Bhama Askhed Water Supply Scheme, Package-IV for Pune Municipal Corporation; construction of buildings for Fast Reactor Fuel Cycle facility (FRFCF) at Kalpakkam being built for Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research and structural steel fabrication works for a leading petrochemical company in India and civil works for a captive power plant for a leading aluminium manufacturer in the country.

HCC is a leader in engineering and construction space. The company has established a vast presence and gained recognition in the sectors of Hydro Power, Water Solutions, Transportation and Nuclear Power.

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