Globe Civil Projects Scores Big with Rs 222.20 Crore Cricket Stadium Contract
Globe Civil Projects has secured a work order for building an international cricket stadium in Haryana, marking its entry into the sports infrastructure sector. The Rs 222.20 crore project, awarded by Haryana Cricket Association, is set to complete within 24 months, showcasing the company's expertise in large-scale projects.
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In a significant development, Globe Civil Projects has announced its entry into the sports infrastructure arena with a substantial Rs 222.20 crore contract. This comes as part of their new work order to build an international cricket stadium in Haryana.
Awarded by the Haryana Cricket Association, the contract involves constructing the stadium at Lohat in the Jhajjar district, with a completion target set for 24 months. This high-value project underscores Globe Civil Projects' capability in executing large-scale assignments.
Ved Prakash Khurana, Chairman and Whole-time Director of Globe Civil Projects, expressed that this project demonstrates the stakeholders' confidence in their ability to deliver precision and reliability. The company, known for its engineering, procurement, and construction expertise, continues to expand its footprint across diverse sectors in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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