Mumbai, India – Patel Engineering Ltd., a renowned player in civil construction and infrastructure development, has been awarded a major ₹958.33 crore irrigation project by the Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation (MKVDC). The project reinforces the company’s long-standing expertise in irrigation and water infrastructure across India.
The project is located at Village Kalaj in Phaltan Taluka, Satara District, and involves the construction of a Pipe Line Distribution Network for the Nira Deoghar Right Bank Main Canal and its distributaries. Patel Engineering holds a 20% stake in the joint venture, amounting to ₹191.67 crore of the total project value.
Scope and Timeline Patel Engineering
The comprehensive scope includes excavation, pipeline installation, valve and chamber placement, and a five-year operational maintenance phase following the project’s completion. The timeline for project execution is 36 months.
Strategic Impact on Regional Agriculture Patel Engineering
Speaking on the development, Managing Director Ms. Kavita Shirvaikar highlighted the project’s importance in strengthening irrigation infrastructure and enhancing agricultural productivity in the region. She noted, “This project is a significant milestone in our journey and underscores our commitment to building resilient and efficient water distribution systems across India.”
Legacy in Infrastructure Excellence Patel Engineering
Established in 1949, Patel Engineering has a distinguished legacy spanning over seven decades, with a strong track record in hydropower, tunneling, and irrigation projects. The company has successfully delivered:
- 85+ dams
- 40 hydroelectric power stations
- Over 300 kilometers of tunnels
With this latest win, Patel Engineering continues to consolidate its leadership in infrastructure development, backed by cutting-edge technology and strategic execution capabilities.
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