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Road Over Bridge [Palghar] (Borivali Station to Nallasopara Station)

by Gurpreet Singh | Jan 18, 2026 | L-One Leads

Sector Contract Type Roads & Bridges Bridge Construction Cost (₹ Cr.) State 121 Maharashtra

Sewerage & Drainage Network System Modification [Kolkata] (Part of Ward 142)

by Gurpreet Singh | Nov 29, 2025 | L-One Leads

Sector Contract Type Sewage & Effluent Treatment Modification of Sewerage & Drainage Network System Cost (₹ Cr.) State 205 West Bengal

Highway Modification [Damoh] (Package No. – 08)

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

Sector Contract Type Roads & Bridges Modification of Highway Cost (₹ Cr.) State 232 Madhya Pradesh

Organic & Inorganic Chemicals [Bari Brahmana]

by Gurpreet Singh | Oct 22, 2025 | Projects

Milestone Cost (₹ Cr) Approvals & Clearances 99 Sector State Organic & Inorganic Chemicals Jammu & Kashmir

4 Lane Highway [Multi Districts] (Vikravandi to Sethiyathope Section)

by Gurpreet Singh | Aug 23, 2025 | L-One Leads

Sector Contract Type Roads & Bridges Road Construction Cost (₹ Cr.) State 653 Tamil Nadu
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