Indian Hume Pipe Bags Landmark Rs. 738.61 Crore Rajasthan Water Infrastructure Contract
The contract involves the design and build of a Narmada-based Water Supply Project, slated to bring safe and sustainable drinking water to 275 villages across the Dhorimanna and Chouhtan blocks in Rajasthan’s Barmer District. This vital initiative forms a crucial part of the JICA funded Rajasthan Rural Water Supply & Fluorosis Mitigation Project Phase II, highlighting international collaboration in addressing local water challenges.
Key details of the contract include:
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Order Value: Rs. 738.61 Crores (including GST)
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Project Scope: Design and build of Narmada-based water supply for 275 villages.
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Location: Dhorimanna and Chouhtan blocks, Barmer District, Rajasthan.
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Completion Timeline: 24 months, followed by 10 years of Operation & Maintenance.
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Client: Public Health Engineering Department (PHED), Government of Rajasthan.
This multi-faceted contract, encompassing design, construction, and a decade of operation and maintenance, is a strong testament to Indian Hume Pipe’s comprehensive capabilities and proven expertise in executing large-scale, complex water management solutions. It not only significantly bolsters the company’s order book but also strengthens its market leadership in essential public utility projects. For investors, this signals robust revenue visibility and a stable growth trajectory.
Beyond the financial metrics, this project carries immense social significance. By providing reliable access to clean water, Indian Hume Pipe is directly contributing to improving public health, combating fluorosis, and enhancing the overall quality of life for thousands in rural Rajasthan. It’s a powerful example of how corporate success aligns with critical societal needs, driving both shareholder value and sustainable community development. This landmark win reinforces Indian Hume Pipe’s commitment to building a more water-secure future for India.