HEC Infra Projects Wins Major Orders Totaling Rs 26.43 Cr, Expands High-Voltage Footprint

HEC Infra Projects Ltd. has secured three contracts worth Rs 26.43 crore for high-voltage transmission and related infrastructure projects. The projects involve engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services, enhancing HEC's diverse capabilities. The company is poised for efficient execution and anticipates further opportunities to bolster its growth trajectory.

HEC Infra Projects Wins Major Orders Totaling Rs 26.43 Cr, Expands High-Voltage Footprint
HEC Infra Projects Ltd. (NSE: HECPROJECT) secures three new orders worth Rs26.43 Cr, reinforcing its leadership in extra high voltage transmission and distribution, April-May 2025. Image Credit: ANI
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In a significant boost to its project portfolio, HEC Infra Projects Limited, a prominent player in the infrastructure sector, has successfully secured three substantial contracts amounting to Rs 26.43 crore, according to a recent announcement.

The orders, obtained between April 14 and May 8, 2025, include a Rs 9.62 crore contract from Blue Pine Energy Pvt. Ltd. for end-to-end EPC services on a 66 kV double-circuit transmission line and additional underground cabling work. Furthermore, a Rs 3.03 crore deal with the Narmada, Water Resources, Water Supply & Kalpsar Department involves enhancing security at Ukai Dam with systems like CCTV and fire safety.

Additionally, HEC bagged a Rs 13.78 crore order from Engineering Projects (India) Ltd. for EPC delivery aimed at a transformer bay extension at a 220 kV switchyard. Gaurang Shah, Managing Director of HEC, expressed optimism, citing these orders as a testament to client trust and highlighting the company's readiness to undertake such projects with a focus on safety and quality.

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