Kalpataru Projects International secures orders worth Rs 4,439 crore; transmission projects span Africa, India, Sweden

Kalpataru Projects International Ltd, KPIL, has announced new orders totaling approximately Rs 4,439 crore for its Transmission and Distribution business. These significant contracts span projects in Africa, India, and Sweden. This achievement sur...

New Delhi: Kalpataru Projects International Ltd (KPIL) on Thursday said the company with its subsidiaries, have secured orders worth about Rs 4,439 crores in the Transmission and Distribution (T&D) business.

These include order of 400kV transmission line and associated substations in Africa: orders for transmission line projects in India and order for substation project in Sweden, a company statement said.

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According to the statement, KPIL, one of the leading EPC players in the power transmission and distribution (T&D) and civil infrastructure sector, along with its subsidiaries, have secured notification of awards/comfort letters/confirmation of consummation of contract of about Rs 4,439 crore in the transmission and distribution (T&D) business.

Manish Mohnot, MD & CEO, KPIL, said in the statement, "The T&D business allows us to leverage our market-leading position and integrated capabilities to deliver world-class EPC solutions. With these wins, we have surpassed our annual order intake target of Rs 26,000 crore."

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KPIL is one of the largest specialised 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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