
Indian construction company NCC has secured two new orders worth Rs7.91bn ($90m) from state government agencies, as per the company’s stock exchange filing.
The breakdown of the orders reveals that the buildings division of NCC has been allocated a project worth Rs4.61bn while the electrical division is set to undertake work amounting to Rs3.3bn.
The specifics of the contracts were not disclosed.
The company has stated that these contracts have been secured as part of its regular business dealings and that there is no involvement of the company’s promoters with the awarding entities.
Furthermore, NCC has been selected for a major infrastructure project by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, involving the development of Metro Line 6, with the contract valued at Rs22.69bn.
The acceptance letter for the Metro Line 6 project was recently issued to NCC.

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By GlobalDataThe project involves the design, production, provision, installation, integration, testing, and commissioning of rolling stock, communication-based signalling, and train control systems.
It also includes telecommunication systems, platform screen doors, and depot machinery and equipment for Line 6, which runs from Swami Samarth Nagar to Vikhroli (Eastern Express Highway) as part of the Mumbai Metro Rail Project.
The timeline for the completion of the construction of the metro is 24 months, with a defect liability maintenance period of two years.
Following this, the company will provide comprehensive maintenance services for a duration of five years.
This June, NCC reported securing new orders worth Rs16.9bn, which were directed to the company’s building division from various state government bodies and a private entity.
The financial performance of NCC for the quarter ending 31 March 2025 saw a net profit of Rs2.53bn, marking a 6% increase from the same period in the previous year.
At the end of fiscal year 2025, NCC had accumulated orders worth Rs328.88bn, including changes in scope.
The consolidated order book was reported at Rs715.68bn, with a standalone order book value of Rs624.71bn as of 31 March.