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Kalpataru Projects secures INR 2,332 crore orders across power and building sectors

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Last Updated : 27th Oct, 2025
Synopsis

Kalpataru Projects International Limited has secured orders worth around INR 2,332 crore in its power transmission and distribution and buildings and factories segments. Overseas T&D projects and domestic B&F contracts have increased the company's total order inflows for the financial year to nearly INR 15,000 crore, achieving 25% year-on-year growth. The new orders reinforce KPIL's position in global T&D markets and reflect ongoing expansion in India's civil construction sector. The company continues to strengthen its presence across multiple infrastructure domains and international markets.

Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL) has recently received new orders and award notifications totaling approximately INR 2,332 crore across its power transmission and distribution (T&D) and buildings and factories (B&F) segments. The T&D contracts were secured in overseas markets, while the B&F orders pertain to projects within India.


With these additions, KPIL's total order inflows for the current financial year have reached nearly INR 15,000 crore, marking a year-on-year growth of around 25%, according to Managing Director and CEO Manish Mohnot. The company highlighted that the new contracts reinforce its position in international T&D markets and reflect continued growth in India's civil construction sector.

KPIL, formerly known as Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd., operates across multiple infrastructure sectors including power transmission and distribution, buildings and factories, water supply, railways, oil and gas pipelines, urban mobility, highways, and airports. The company maintains operations in over 30 countries and has a presence in 75 countries worldwide. These orders come at a time when KPIL is focusing on expanding its footprint across both domestic and international infrastructure markets.

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