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Rs 250-cr orders for Supreme Infra

Mumbai, Feb. 9

Supreme Infrastructure has bagged orders worth Rs 249.84 crore, which include construction of roads, bridges, flyovers and commercial buildings in Maharashtra and Rajasthan. The orders are scheduled for completion in 24 months. Among the major orders is the construction of South Kaseli and North Kaseli Bridge on the Thane-Bhiwandi-Wadpa road in Thane district. This is to be executed under two work orders for roads and bridge construction across the creek at a total cost of Rs 160.66 crore. The Government of Maharashtra has envisaged construction of this bridge on a BOT basis. Supreme Infrastructure, in association with Petron Engineering, has also won the order for construction of a flyover at Transport Nagar Choraha (Jaipur) under the Jaipur Development Authority. The total cost of this project is Rs 64.98 crore. The company has also bagged three commercial building projects from Kamla Landmark Group. The three commercial buildings would be in Santacruz, Andheri (East) and Goregaon (East) at a cost of Rs 24.20 crore With these orders, the company’s order book goes up to Rs 698.54 crore.

— Our Bureau

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