National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) has secured two significant contracts, one worth Rs 439 crore in Uttarakhand and another worth Rs 219 crore in Delhi, bolstering its portfolio and demonstrating its commitment to infrastructure developmen
NbccInfrastructureConstructionUttarakhandDelhiReal Estate MaharashtraMar 25, 2025
NBCC has been awarded a Rs 439 crore contract in Uttarakhand and a Rs 219 crore contract in Delhi.
The Rs 439 crore contract in Uttarakhand involves the development of critical infrastructure, including the construction of roads, bridges, and public facilities.
The Rs 219 crore project in Delhi focuses on urban infrastructure enhancement, including the construction and renovation of public buildings, parks, and other civic amenities.
NBCC has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality projects on time and within budget, with expertise in various construction domains and robust project management capabilities.
NBCC is committed to sustainable construction practices, adopting eco-friendly materials and technologies to minimize the environmental impact of its projects.
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