Vascon Engineers, a leading infrastructure and real estate development company, has secured contracts worth ₹311 crore for projects in Pune and Goa. These projects highlight the company's growing presence in key markets and its commitment to delivering high-quality infrastructure solutions.
Infrastructure DevelopmentReal EstateVascon EngineersPuneGoaReal Estate MumbaiApr 25, 2025
Vascon Engineers has secured contracts worth ₹311 crore for projects in Pune and Goa, including road development, water supply systems, and urban revitalization initiatives.
Vascon Engineers entered the Mumbai market in March with the opening of its luxury residential project.
The CEO of Vascon Engineers expressed that these projects align with the company's vision of contributing to the nation's infrastructure growth and improving urban living standards.
In Goa, Vascon Engineers will focus on revitalizing urban areas, constructing new roads, installing modern drainage systems, and developing public amenities.
Vascon Engineers has a strong track record of delivering projects on time and within budget, which has earned it a reputation for excellence in the industry.
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