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Unity to build Rs.1.54 bn building in Delhi
Tuesday, May 06, 2008 17:58 [IST]

Mumbai: Mumbai-based infrastructure major Unity Infraprojects Limited will construct a new building for the Delhi government at a cost of Rs.1.54 billion.

In a statement here Tuesday, the company's managing director and vice-chairman Abhijit Avarsekar said the project to construct an environment-regulated building for the Public Work Department (PWD) would be executed in 30 months.

The company has also received contract worth Rs.682.5 million to construct a building for Citi Corporation Limited in Pune.

Unity is the flagship unit of the K.K. Group of Companies which majors in concrete block manufacturing and quarrying, hospitality and organized retailing industries.


Source : IANS

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