IVRCL bags over Rs 700 cr orders

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City-based infrastructure firm IVRCL today said it has bagged orders worth Rs 701.49 crore

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for water and building projects.

While water and irrigation division bagged orders worth Rs 595.45 crore, the buildings division got orders valued at Rs 106.04 crore, IVRCL said in statement.

The first order was from Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board for providing Combined Water Supply Schemes (CWSS) to 755 rural habitations in Virudhunagar, Sivakasi, Sattur and Vembakottai unions in Virudhunagar district with river Thamirabarani as source near Seevalaperi, including maintenance of one year.

The another order was for providing CWSS to 295 quality affected habitations and 315 wayside habitations in Sirkali Kollidam Sembaranarkoil and Maylladuthurai unions in Nagapattinam district including maintenance of 12 months, IVRCL said in the statement.

IVRCL also received orders worth Rs 106.04 crore from National Buildings Construction Corporation Ltd and Hindustan Dorr-Oliver Ltd, Mumbai for a project in Karnataka.

Shares of IVRCL were being quoted at Rs 44.50 on the BSE in early trade today.

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