Supreme Infrastructure has bagged Rs 505-crore contracts in five States, including Rs 267-crore contract for building an additional office complex for the Supreme Court of India.
“The company has added orders worth Rs 505.25 crore. The Central Public Works Department has awarded a Rs 267-crore contract for the construction of an additional office complex for the Supreme Court of India, New Delhi,” the company said in a filing to the BSE.
The company has received another order from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation for the construction of a Metro Rail depot-cum-workshop at Kalindi Kunj for MRTS project phase-III in which the company has 49 per cent stake, it said.
Besides, the company received four other contracts in Punjab, Rajasthan and West Bengal which included the construction of a multi-storied residential building in Mohali at a cost of Rs 94.87 crore and Rs 45-crore IT twin towers in Chandigarh from Janta Land Promoters.
The other two orders, the company said, pertain to construction of Rs 41.40-crore drainages in Digha, West Bengal and two railway bridges at Jodhpur, Rajasthan at a cost of Rs 15.28 crore.
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