Unity Infraprojects Bags Two Orders Aggregating Rs 485.42 Crore (09-Feb-2012)
Unity Infraprojects has bagged two orders aggregating to Rs 485.42 crore. The first order is for construction of hospital buildings, academic block & student's hostel with associated services under phase-I for comprehensive redevelopment plan for Lady Hardinge Medical College & Associated Hospitals in New Delhi by HSCC. The project is valued at Rs 414.15 crore and is to be completed within a period of 20 months.
The second order worth Rs 71.27 crore is for construction of auditorium at NASC complex, Pusa road, New Delhi by RITES (a Government of India Enterprises) and the said projects is to be completed within a period of 18 months.
Unity Infraprojects is one of the largest civil contractors in India. It is the flagship unit of the Mumbai-based KK Group of Companies, which has its interests spread across a wide spectrum of businesses such as concrete block manufacturing, quarrying, hotel and organized retailing industries.
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