KPIL Secures ₹2,332 Crore In New Orders, Strengthening Global T&D Leadership And Expanding India’s Buildings & Factories Projects

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Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL), one of India’s leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies in the power transmission and distribution (T&D) and civil infrastructure sectors, along with its international subsidiaries, has announced new order wins and notifications of awards worth approximately ₹2,332 crores. The latest orders include significant projects in the power transmission and distribution segment in overseas markets, as well as new contracts in the buildings and factories (B&F) business within India. These wins further strengthen KPIL’s presence across key growth markets and reinforce its leadership in both domestic and international infrastructure development.

Commenting on the development, Manish Mohnot, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of KPIL, said, “We are pleased with the strong order momentum across our T&D and B&F businesses. Our cumulative order inflows for FY26 have already reached close to ₹15,000 crores, reflecting a healthy year-on-year growth of around 25%. The recent order wins in the T&D segment have further solidified our leadership position in the international transmission and distribution market, while the new contracts in the B&F business highlight our growing capabilities and expanding presence in India’s civil construction sector. With a robust order book, a proven track record, and a promising tender pipeline, we have strong visibility of sustained growth in the coming quarters.”

Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL) is among the largest and most diversified EPC companies in India, with operations spanning Power Transmission & Distribution, Buildings & Factories, Water Supply & Irrigation, Railways, Oil & Gas Pipelines, Urban Mobility (including Flyovers and Metro Rail), Highways, and Airports. The company is currently executing projects in over 30 countries and maintains a global footprint across 75 nations.

KPIL has consistently upheld its leadership position in all major business areas, supported by a combination of strong organizational capabilities, advanced technical expertise, and adherence to world-class sustainability standards. Through continued innovation and strategic growth, KPIL remains focused on delivering high-quality infrastructure solutions that contribute to economic progress and sustainable development globally.


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