B R Goyal Infrastructure Bags First Underground Sewerage Project Worth ₹102 Crore

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Indore-based B R Goyal Infrastructure has achieved a key milestone by securing its first major underground sewerage system construction contract. The project, awarded under the Tamil Nadu Urban Development Project (TNCRUDP) – 2023–2024 Phase I, marks the company’s official entry into this vital infrastructure sector.

The ₹102.05 crore contract involves building an underground sewerage network for newly added and left-out areas in the Namakkal Municipality, Tamil Nadu. Routed through Kevadiya Construction, the project comes with a 24-month completion timeline.

“This project reinforces BRG Infra’s growing footprint in urban infrastructure and its commitment to contributing to improved sanitation and public health infrastructure in India,” the company stated.

With this contract, BRG Infra joins a select group of infrastructure firms contributing to India’s urban sanitation mission. The project is expected to significantly improve waste management and sanitation standards in Namakkal, enhancing public health and urban living conditions.

This development signals a strategic shift for the company, positioning it as a key player in India’s ongoing urban transformation. The project aligns with national objectives to boost hygiene, sanitation, and sustainable urban growth.

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