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Capacite Infra gains on bagging Rs 542-cr order from IIT Bombay
10-Oct-25 13:36Hrs IST

The contract involves the construction of fast track buildings on an EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) design and build basis at the institute's Powai campus in Mumbai.

The project scope includes comprehensive construction and finishing works, water supply and sanitary installations, internal and external electrical systems, LAN, Wi-Fi, CCTV, fire-fighting and automatic fire alarm systems, public address systems, solar PV installations, telephone and data systems, lifts, HVAC, substation equipment, DG sets, underground water tanks, and external development including landscaping.

This order underlines IIT Bombay's confidence in Capacit'e Infraprojects' expertise in delivering high-quality infrastructure projects within stringent timelines.

Rahul Katyal, MD, Capacit'e Infraprojects said: 'we are honoured to have been selected by the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay for this significant project on a Design and Build basis. This order is a strong endorsement of our execution capabilities, technical expertise, and track record of delivering time-sensitive infrastructure solutions.'

Capacit'e Infraprojects is primarily engaged in the EPC business and provides turnkey solutions for housing, high rises, super high rises, speciality buildings and urban infrastructure. The company offers these services to leading real-estate and government bodies in India.

The company's consolidated net profit tanked 14.5% to Rs 45.69 crore despite 3.4% rise in revenue from operations to Rs 589.36 crore in Q1 FY26 over Q1 FY25.

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