JMC secures new orders of Rs 22.77 billion
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JMC secures new orders of Rs 22.77 billion

JMC has received new orders in the Water and B&F sectors. These new Water business orders will help to strengthen the company's Water business leadership and capabilities. The B&F company continues to diversify its clientele by adding reputable marquee clients. These orders, along with those announced earlier this year, will help the company achieve its long-term growth goals. JMC Projects (JMC) is an Indian civil construction and infrastructure EPC company that is a subsidiary of Kalpataru Power Transmission. JMC has emerged as the market leader in the construction of Buildings & Factories (B&F), Water, Urban Infrastructure, and Heavy Civil due to its strong focus on quality and proficient project management and execution capabilities.

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JMC has received new orders in the Water and B&F sectors. These new Water business orders will help to strengthen the company's Water business leadership and capabilities. The B&F company continues to diversify its clientele by adding reputable marquee clients. These orders, along with those announced earlier this year, will help the company achieve its long-term growth goals. JMC Projects (JMC) is an Indian civil construction and infrastructure EPC company that is a subsidiary of Kalpataru Power Transmission. JMC has emerged as the market leader in the construction of Buildings & Factories (B&F), Water, Urban Infrastructure, and Heavy Civil due to its strong focus on quality and proficient project management and execution capabilities. Also read: Adani Group plans to invest Rs 1 trillion in Karnataka over 7 years Srinagar mayor assesses the status of SSCL projects

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