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Unity Infra gets Rs 223 cr orders

Mumbai, May 6 The Mumbai-based Unity Infraprojects Ltd has bagged two orders worth Rs 223 crore. The company will construct a regulated environmental building at the prison complex, Mandoli, Delhi, for Rs 154.29 crore. The work is scheduled for completion in 30 months. In Pune, it has received a Rs 68.25-crore order from Citi Corporation Ltd for civil works at Amanora Park Town, Hadapsar. The order is to be completed in 15 months. The company said the total order book stood at over Rs 2,700 crore. - Our Bureau

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