RDB Infrastructure and Power Ltd., a small-cap real estate company, has secured two significant work orders worth Rs 59 crore at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA).
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RDB Infrastructure and Power Ltd. is a leading small-cap real estate company in India, specializing in the development of commercial, residential, and industrial properties, as well as offering comprehensive infrastructure solutions.
The two work orders involve the construction of a new terminal building and the enhancement of ground handling facilities at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai.
The total value of the two work orders is Rs 59 crore.
These projects will create numerous job opportunities, stimulate the construction and related industries, and attract more investment and tourism to the region, contributing to the overall economic growth of Mumbai.
RDB Infrastructure and Power Ltd. plans to leverage these projects to further expand its operations, explore new markets, and stay ahead of the curve by focusing on emerging trends such as smart cities and green buildings.
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