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5 GW Solar Ignots & Wafers [Sitarampur]

by Gurpreet Singh | Nov 22, 2025 | Projects

Milestone Cost (₹ Cr) Fresh Announcement 1700 Sector State Electrical Equipment & Appliances Andhra Pradesh

Railway Bridge [Paschim Medinipur] (Bridge No. 57)

by Gurpreet Singh | Nov 9, 2025 | L-One Leads

Sector Contract Type Railways & Metros Construction of Railway Bridge Cost (₹ Cr.) State 482 West Bengal

Airport City Side Area Modification [Ahmedabad]

by Gurpreet Singh | Nov 9, 2025 | L-One Leads

Sector Contract Type Aviation Infra Modification of Airport City Side Area Cost (₹ Cr.) State 648 Gujarat

Irrigation Canal & Distributaries [Giridih] (Part-C)

by Gurpreet Singh | Nov 9, 2025 | L-One Leads

Sector Contract Type Irrigation Construction of Irrigation Canal & Distributaries Cost (₹ Cr.) State 678 Jharkhand

Sports Complex [Jalgaon]

by Gurpreet Singh | Nov 2, 2025 | L-One Leads

Sector Contract Type Stadium & Sports Complex Construction of Sports Complex Cost (₹ Cr.) State 209 Maharashtra
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