
In an exchange filing, the company said the project, valued at around ₹350 crore, involves developing a large AI-ready green data centre in India designed to support next-generation high-density computing workloads.
Under the contract, Aurionpro will undertake comprehensive design, detailed engineering, and end-to-end execution of mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) works for the facility.
Commenting on the development, Group CEO Ashish Rai said the mandate reinforces the company’s engineering and execution capabilities in the fast-growing data centre infrastructure space.
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“With demand already outpacing available capacity, we see a significant and sustained growth runway for the sector. Aurionpro is steadily establishing itself as a partner of choice within this ecosystem, and we are well positioned to contribute meaningfully to this next phase of sovereign digital infrastructure expansion in India,” he said.
The company said the project will be executed by its in-house team specialising in mission-critical infrastructure design and marks its first AI-ready data centre project.
Aurionpro added that the win comes amid rapid expansion in India’s data centre sector, with the country’s installed capacity reaching about 1.5 GW in 2025 and expected to rise to around 2 GW by the end of 2026.
Shares of the company were trading 1.98% down at ₹903.25 as of 10.56 am on Friday. The stock has declined 30.81% in the last year.