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K2 Infragen secures order from Indian Railways, in consortium with Salasar Techno

K2 Infragen Ltd has announced receipt of a letter of award of a contract valued at Rs.262 crore from Indian Railways, to be executed in consortium with Salasar Techno Engineering.

In a release, K2 Infragen said that the work pertains to “Design, supply, erection, testing & commissioning of 2x25kV AC  220/132/55kV traction substation, sectioning posts (SPs), sub-sectioning posts (SSPs) and SCADA over Luni (including) – Bhildi (excluding) double line section of Jodhpur Division, North Western Railway”.

The said order has been awarded to K2 Infragen Ltd in JV with Salasar Techno Engineering Ltd., wherein K2 Infragen shall be the lead partner having 74 per cent of the JV share, the release said.

 

The order is scheduled for completion in 36 months.

 

This order shall help K2 Infragen to establish credential as a long-term bankable player in the railway infrastructure domain through augmentation of power infrastructure along the Luni-Bhildi section in Jodhpur division of North Western Railway, noted the release.

Commenting on this Development, Pankaj Sharma, Managing Director, K2 Infragen, “This day will be remembered in the history of K2 Infragen Ltd. as we usher into the New Year, 2026, with this mega procurement in our order book. This premium order from Indian Railways shall take us into the next leap altogether, when it comes to execution of multiple Rs.250-crore+ projects at one go. It will also bolster the confidence of our shareholders who aspire to see K2 in the big league of infrastructure players in India”

K2 Infragen company strives to play a key role in power transmission and railways in the next two years.  The company is also active on NHAI projects by contributing to critical road development – across the country. In the Past, the company has also been a key player in the in enhancing water supply infrastructure and has improved access to clean drinking water.

 

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