Hazoor Multi Projects Bags Two NHAI Work Orders Worth ₹277 Crore

Kokila Chokkanathan
New Delhi: Infra-to-energy company Hazoor Multi Projects Ltd (HMPL) has secured two major work orders from the National Highways Authority of india (NHAI), collectively worth approximately 277 crore.

Key Highlights

1 Project Details

· The contracts were awarded through a transparent e-tender process.

· The scope of work includes infrastructure development and energy-related components under NHAI projects.

· Exact locations and timelines for the projects have not been disclosed yet.

2 Strategic Significance

· Securing two simultaneous work orders strengthens HMPL’s presence in the infrastructure sector.

· The projects are expected to contribute significantly to the company’s revenue for the fiscal year.

3 Company Statement

· HMPL informed the exchanges that the projects were won competitively, highlighting the company’s expertise and credibility in delivering large-scale infrastructure solutions.

4 NHAI Focus

· NHAI continues to expand and modernize India’s highway network, awarding projects to capable infra players like HMPL.

· These projects data-align with India’s broader goals of improving connectivity and road infrastructure.

📌 Final Takeaway

Hazoor Multi Projects Ltd’s 277 crore NHAI work orders mark a major business win, reinforcing its position as a trusted infra-to-energy player in India’s infrastructure landscape.

 

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