NCC bags ₹1,703-cr orders in April across buildings, electrical, transportation divisions

NCC bags ₹1,703-cr orders in April across buildings, electrical, transportation divisions


Infrastructure company NCC Ltd on Thursday (April 30) said it has received four orders during April 2026 totalling ₹1,703.27 crore, excluding GST. Of the total orders, ₹929.96 crore pertains to the buildings division, ₹603.41 crore to the electrical division, and ₹169.90 crore to the transportation division.

The company said these orders were received in the normal course of business and do not include any internal orders. NCC also said the promoters, promoter group, and group companies do not have any interest in the entities that awarded the projects, and the orders do not fall under related party transactions.

In February this year, NCC said the company and its step-down subsidiary OB Infrastructure Ltd have received an order of debarment from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

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As per the communication, NHAI has debarred OB Infrastructure Ltd (OBIL), the concessionaire, and NCC Ltd, the promoter of the concessionaire, from participating in any tender, bid or request for proposals issued by NHAI for a period of two years with effect from February 17, 2026.

“…we hereby inform you that O B Infrastructure Limited (step-down subsidiary of the company), along with NCC Limited (“the company”), has received an Order of Debarment from the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI). As per the said order, the entities have been debarred from participating in any tender/bids/ issued by NHAI for a period of two (2) years with effect from 17th February 2026,” NCC said.

The debarment restrains the entities from participating in any capacity, including concessionaire, contractor, EPC contractor, O&M contractor, O&M agency or consortium member.

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The action has been issued under the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways policy in connection with the project for design, engineering, construction, development, finance, operation and maintenance of the Orai–Bhognipur section on NH-25 and the Bhognipur–Barah section on NH-2 (New NH-27) in Uttar Pradesh on a BOT (annuity) basis.

Shares of NCC Ltd ended at ₹164.40, down by ₹0.65, or 0.39%, on the BSE today, April 30

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