Capacit’e Infraprojects Limited, in a joint venture with SSC Infrastructure Private Limited, has secured a contract worth ₹384.72 crore from the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project. The contract, awarded to the SCC-Capacit’e JV, covers the design and construction of Maintenance cum Technology Centres at six locations across Gujarat. The awarded amount is exclusive of GST.

As per the joint venture structure, SSC Infrastructure holds a 60% share as the lead partner, while Capacit’e Infraprojects holds the remaining 40%.

Rahul Katyal, Managing Director of Capacit’e Infraprojects, expressed gratitude for the opportunity, stating that the trust placed by NHSRCL underscores the company’s growing reputation as a reliable partner for high-profile infrastructure projects. He noted that this contract marks a significant milestone in client expansion and further strengthens the company’s portfolio in the infrastructure segment.

With a consistent track record of on-time delivery and quality execution, Capacit’e aims to continue building on its momentum and expertise in large-scale project development.

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