
The contract is an EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) agreement for the execution of road construction work and allied civil works in the state. The total consideration for the project is ₹815 crore, excluding taxes.
The construction period for the contract is 30 months. The order has been awarded by APCO Infratech Private Ltd, a domestic entity. The contract falls under an EPC arrangement, as per the company disclosure.
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The promoter or promoter group and group companies do not have any interest in the entity awarding the contract. The transaction does not fall under related party transactions.
Last week, GHV Infra Projects said it has received two work orders worth about ₹216 crore from GHV (India) Private Limited for infrastructure development works related to the expansion of car shed capacity at Sanpada and Kalwa in Maharashtra.
According to a regulatory filing, the company received a work order valued at approximately ₹111 crore, excluding GST, for the construction of various infrastructural development works for the expansion of the car shed at Sanpada.
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In a separate order, the company received another work order valued at approximately ₹105 crore, excluding GST, for similar infrastructural development works for the expansion of the car shed at Kalwa.
Both contracts have been awarded by a domestic entity and are required to be completed within 24 months from the date of commencement. GHV (India) Private Ltd is the entity awarding the contracts.
Shares of GHV Infra Projects Ltd ended at ₹315.00, down by ₹5.00, or 1.56%, on the BSE.
(Edited by : Jomy Jos Pullokaran)
First Published: Apr 15, 2026 8:53 PM IST