Power Mech Projects has won a significant contract worth Rs 9.72 billion for the construction of a township at Yadadri Thermal Power Station in Telangana. This project aims to enhance the residential and infrastructure facilities in the region.
Power Mech ProjectsYadadri Thermal Power StationTelanganaTownship ConstructionInfrastructureReal Estate NewsMay 16, 2025

The total value of the contract awarded to Power Mech Projects for the Yadadri Township development is Rs 9.72 billion.
The key components of the Yadadri Township project include the construction of residential quarters, commercial spaces, schools, hospitals, and recreational facilities.
The project is expected to be completed within the next three to four years, depending on the progress of each phase.
Advanced construction techniques and sustainable building practices will be employed to ensure that the township is environmentally friendly and energy-efficient.
The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities, stimulate economic growth, and improve the quality of life for residents by providing modern and sustainable living facilities.

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