HCC bags order worth Rs 725 crore
Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) has received orders worth Rs 725 crore to execute projects in road construction, water, nuclear and industrial segments. The largest of the chunk is an order worth Rs 433 crore from Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam to build a 2.9 km bridge in Bihar over the Sone River connecting Daudnagar and Nasirganj in Aurangabad and Rohtas districts. Two of the four orders, worth Rs. 292 crores, are from Pune Municipal Corporation and Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research. The remaining two orders are from a domestic petrochemical company for carrying out the structural steel works and from an aluminium company to carry out civil works in a captive power plant.
The President and Whole- time Director of HCC, Arun Karambeklar, issued a statement today, saying
“We have received well-diversified orders in terms of geographic and business spread. These reflect HCC’s capability to cater to varied segments….”
Arun Karambeklar, Aurangabad, Bihar government, Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam, Daudnagar, HCC, Hindustan Construction Company, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Nasirganj, Pune Municipal Corporation, Rohtas, Sone River
