HEC Infra Projects, a prominent player in the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) sector, has secured new contracts totaling ₹48 crore.
The company has received an order from BGP Infra valued at ₹28.75 crore to establish a 66 kV substation at Borosil, which includes the installation of associated 66 kV underground cabling. This project is slated for completion within one year.
Additionally, HEC Infra has secured a ₹19 crore contract from JP Construction Company for implementing a water supply scheme under the Jal Jeevan Mission in Village Varli, Pindwara, Rajasthan. This initiative involves providing functional household tap connections and is scheduled to be completed in 12 months.
These two contracts further solidify HEC Infra Projects’ position across various EPC segments, encompassing both power infrastructure and water supply initiatives.
Gaurang Shah, Managing Director of HEC Infra Projects, noted that each project underscores the company’s technical proficiency and execution abilities, while also enhancing its presence in both the power and water infrastructure fields. He emphasized the significance of the Jal Jeevan Mission project, as it aligns with a government initiative aimed at ensuring access to clean drinking water for households.
HEC Infra Projects has a track record of executing over 300 projects across multiple states.
As of 12:30 PM on Monday, company shares were trading down by 1 percent at ₹149.
Published on October 6, 2025.