
State-owned construction major NBCC (India) Ltd on Wednesday (May 21) said it has received a work order worth approximately ₹161.55 crore (excluding GST) for interior work at Tower H of the World Trade Centre in Nauroji Nagar, New Delhi.
The contract has been awarded by Power Finance Corporation Limited and falls under the routine course of business for NBCC.
Last week, NBCC India concluded the e-auction of its flagship residential project, Aspire Silicon City — Phase 4, awarding development and selling rights to AU Real Estate for ₹1,467.93 crore.
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The auction marks one of the largest residential property deals in the region this year. Located in one of Noida’s developed sectors, the project spans 8.5 acres and comprises seven residential towers. Of these, five towers — housing 446 apartments — have been handed over to AU Real Estate as part of the transaction.
“We’re pleased to confirm the acquisition of selling rights for 446 units at Aspire Silicon City from NBCC,” said Ashish Agarwal, Director at AU Real Estate. “This marks a significant milestone in our growth journey and strengthens our presence in the region.”
NBCC has reworked the layout of Aspire Silicon City — Phase 4 to meet rising demand for larger, more luxurious homes. The new design features spacious apartment units, along with a limited number of penthouses. All apartments offer expansive terraces, and each tower features either two or three apartments per floor for greater privacy.
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A G+4 storey clubhouse will provide access to amenities, including a swimming pool, gym, jacuzzi, sauna/steam rooms, banquet halls, business centre, kids’ play zone, and open green lawns.
Shares of NBCC (India) Ltd ended at ₹113.12, up by ₹2.28, or 2.06%, on the BSE.
(Edited by : Shoma Bhattacharjee)