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Kalpataru Projects Secures ₹2,273 Crore Order in Transmission and Residential Sectors

Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL) has recently secured new orders worth ₹2,273 crore, further solidifying its position in India’s infrastructure and construction sectors. The orders span across its Transmission & Distribution (T&D) business, both in the domestic and overseas markets, as well as residential building projects within India. These latest achievements bring the company’s year-to-date (YTD) order inflow to an impressive ₹14,100 crore, marking a significant leap in its business expansion efforts.

A major highlight of this order intake is the strong performance in the T&D business, which accounts for nearly 56% of the total order intake so far. The T&D sector, vital to the country’s energy infrastructure, remains a cornerstone of Kalpataru’s operations, both in India and internationally. The company’s diversified order book reflects its robust capacity to serve both large-scale infrastructure projects and the growing demand for residential spaces across urban India. The Managing Director and CEO of KPIL, expressed confidence in the company’s strategic direction, stating, “We are pleased with the new wins in the Building and Facilities (B&F) sector, which will help reinforce our position in the residential building market.” This is particularly noteworthy given the competitive landscape in the residential sector, where demand for high-quality, timely construction continues to rise, fuelled by urbanisation and housing needs. The new orders position Kalpataru to continue its strong growth trajectory in the coming quarters, capitalising on its diversified portfolio. The company’s recent success also underscores the importance of leveraging joint ventures and international subsidiaries to tap into global markets, providing KPIL with a competitive edge in securing large-scale projects across diverse geographies. For the construction and infrastructure industry, Kalpataru’s continued growth is a positive indicator of the resilience of India’s infrastructure sector, especially in the wake of global challenges. As the company strengthens its foothold in critical sectors, the focus on sustainability and project efficiency will be crucial in maintaining long-term growth.

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