The customer’s name has not been disclosed due to confidentiality and commercial considerations.
Under the order, Interarch will handle the design, engineering, manufacturing, supply and erection of a pre-engineered steel building (PEB) system. The project is for a manufacturing facility catering to homecare, beauty and wellness products.
The project is scheduled to be completed in around 10 months. The contract also provides for a 20% advance payment.
The latest contract comes as Interarch’s order book has moved above the ₹1,700 crore level disclosed by the company in June.
Speaking to CNBC-TV18, Managing Director Arvind Nanda said, “We don’t have the net order book yet, but it is certainly higher than the ₹1,700 crore order book that we had declared.”
The company had secured fresh contracts during June, including a domestic order worth around ₹165 crore for the design, engineering, manufacturing, supply and erection of a PEB system. Interarch announced new orders worth ₹375 crore during the month.Also read: Highway Infrastructure bags ₹80 crore NHAI toll collection contract in Tamil Nadu
Q1 performance
Interarch reported a 20.71% year-on-year increase in net sales to ₹459.65 crore for the quarter ended June 2026, compared with ₹380.77 crore in the year-ago period.
Quarterly net profit was largely unchanged at ₹28.25 crore, down 0.47% from ₹28.38 crore a year earlier. EBITDA increased 2.04% to ₹42.42 crore from ₹41.57 crore in June 2025.
Shares of Interarch Building Solutions closed at ₹1,719 on Tuesday, down 1.14%. The stock has gained 2.08% over the past week and 5.70% over the past three months, while it is down 6.36% over the past month. On a year-to-date basis, the stock has declined 25.25%, while it is down 16.25% over the past year.
