NBCC Wins Rs 500 Crore Contract from BIS for Building Construction
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Nov 05, 2024 14:56
NBCC, a state-owned company, has secured a Rs 500 crore contract from BIS for building construction projects at various locations across India.
New Delhi, Nov 5 (PTI) State-owned NBCC has bagged a Rs 500 crore contract from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
In a regulatory filing on Tuesday, NBCC said it has bagged work order to construct buildings at BIS headquarters, New Delhi; Central laboratory, Sahibabad; National Institute of Training for Standardization, Noida; Northern Regional Laboratory, Mohali and Bangalore Branch Laboratory, Bengaluru.
The value of the contract is Rs 500 crore.
NBCC is into project management consultancy and real estate business.
In a regulatory filing on Tuesday, NBCC said it has bagged work order to construct buildings at BIS headquarters, New Delhi; Central laboratory, Sahibabad; National Institute of Training for Standardization, Noida; Northern Regional Laboratory, Mohali and Bangalore Branch Laboratory, Bengaluru.
The value of the contract is Rs 500 crore.
NBCC is into project management consultancy and real estate business.
Source: PTI
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