JMC Projects secures B&F, housing orders worth Rs 1,849 cr
Real Estate

JMC Projects secures B&F, housing orders worth Rs 1,849 cr

JMC Projects has received new orders worth Rs 1,849 crore, which includes a Rs 857 crore B&F project in India and a Rs 992 crore housing projects in the Maldives.

JMC rose in the verticals of buildings and factories (B&F), water, urban infrastructure, and heavy civil due to its strong focus on quality and project management and execution capabilities.

JMC has worked on several notable structures and has developed expertise in areas such as highways, expressways, bridges, flyovers, townships, and high-rise structures.

JMC has expanded its international EPC operations to include Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Ethiopia and the Maldives.

JMC Projects (India) Limited has a long list of prestigious projects in the Power, Industrial, Institutional, and Infrastructure sectors to its credit, and is consistently recognised as a dependable and professional construction company by the discerning and quality conscious market.

JMC is working on civil and structural projects for industrial power plants and pharmaceutical companies. Institutional and residential projects, as well as corporate houses Infrastructure projects, are being carried out all over India.

Image Source

JMC Projects has received new orders worth Rs 1,849 crore, which includes a Rs 857 crore B&F project in India and a Rs 992 crore housing projects in the Maldives. JMC rose in the verticals of buildings and factories (B&F), water, urban infrastructure, and heavy civil due to its strong focus on quality and project management and execution capabilities. JMC has worked on several notable structures and has developed expertise in areas such as highways, expressways, bridges, flyovers, townships, and high-rise structures. JMC has expanded its international EPC operations to include Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Ethiopia and the Maldives. JMC Projects (India) Limited has a long list of prestigious projects in the Power, Industrial, Institutional, and Infrastructure sectors to its credit, and is consistently recognised as a dependable and professional construction company by the discerning and quality conscious market. JMC is working on civil and structural projects for industrial power plants and pharmaceutical companies. Institutional and residential projects, as well as corporate houses Infrastructure projects, are being carried out all over India. Image Source

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Allcargo Gati Strengthens Doddaballapura’s Industrial Growth

Doddaballapura, once renowned for its silk sarees, has evolved into a major industrial hub, housing an Apparel Park and diverse manufacturing units producing textiles, paints, and machinery. The region’s strategic location and robust infrastructure have attracted national and international companies, boosting Karnataka’s economy.For the past four years, Allcargo Gati has been a key logistics partner, ensuring efficient distribution of goods across India. With a structured supply chain strategy—65 per ent to the north, 15-20 per cent west, 10-15 per cent east, and 5 per cent south—the c..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Kolkata Metro to Suspend Green Line Services on March 8-9

The Kolkata Metro Railway has announced a complete traffic block on the East West Metro Corridor (Green Line) on March 8 and 9 for testing the Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC) system. Services will also be partially disrupted on the evening of March 7 and the morning of March 10. The Green Line, India’s first underwater metro tunnel and home to the country’s deepest metro shaft, runs from Howrah Maidan to Salt Lake Sector V. This line’s first phase was inaugurated in 2020 by then Railway Minister Piyush Goyal. Additionally, the Kolkata Metro recently introduced a paper ..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

India and Nepal Sign MoU to Strengthen WASH Sector Cooperation

India and Nepal signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on March 3, 2025, to enhance cooperation in the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sector, including waste management. The signing ceremony took place at Sushma Swaraj Bhawan in New Delhi, attended by India’s Union Minister of Jal Shakti, CR Patil, and Nepal’s Minister of Water Supply, Pradeep Yadav. The agreement aims to foster collaboration between the two countries to improve access to clean drinking water and sanitation. It outlines key areas of cooperation such as capacity-building programs for Nepali personnel, techno..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?