NBCC (India) in its earnings call revealed that the company's current consolidated order book stands at around ₹84,400 crore.
This is a 4% increase from the ₹81,000 crore order book posted at the end of the June quarter and a 31% jump from the ₹64,000 crore order book posted at the end of the March quarter.
Of this, 55% is attributed to project management consultancy (PMC) services, while 45% pertains to redevelopment projects. The standalone order book stood at around ₹70,000 crore, with ₹22,000 crore worth of projects currently under execution at the consolidated level.
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So far this year, NBCC has secured over ₹28,000 crore worth of projects at the consolidated level and anticipates adding ₹14,000–₹16,000 crore more by the year-end. The company’s management remains confident in meeting its target of achieving a ₹1 lakh crore order book by March 2025.
This month, the company has won contracts worth over ₹1,249.2 crore from GAIL (India), Bureau of Indian Standards, Power Grid, and Bank of Baroda.
For the September quarter, NBCC reported a net profit of ₹122.11 crore, reflecting a 53.42% year-on-year increase. Revenue from operations rose by 19.44% to ₹2,458.72 crore compared to the same period last year.
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