Big Win for Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Ltd. in Delhi | Major EPC Project Award
Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Ltd. has secured a landmark civil construction contract worth ₹3,069.70 Crores (including GST) from the Central Public Works Department (CPWD), marking one of the most significant project wins in recent times.
The contract has been awarded under the Central Vista Project Division for the development of the Common Central Secretariat Buildings in New Delhi, a flagship government infrastructure initiative of national importance.
Project Highlights
- Client: Central Public Works Department (CPWD)
- Project Division: Central Vista Project Division
- Scope of Work: Civil Construction (EPC)
- Project Location: New Delhi
- Contract Value: ₹3,069.70 Crores (including GST)
- Execution Period: 21 Months
- Project Nature: Domestic Government Infrastructure Project
Strategic Importance
The Common Central Secretariat Buildings project is a critical component of India’s modern administrative infrastructure, aimed at creating world-class government office facilities with improved efficiency, sustainability, and urban integration.
This order win highlights:
- Ahluwalia Contracts’ strong execution capabilities in large-scale EPC projects
- Continued trust of central government agencies in the company’s delivery standards
- Robust momentum in government-led urban and institutional infrastructure development
- Strengthening of Ahluwalia Contracts’ position among India’s leading EPC and construction players
Industry Impact
With large-ticket government projects gaining momentum, this award reflects a healthy pipeline for the infrastructure and construction sector. Ahluwalia Contracts continues to play a key role in shaping India’s urban and institutional landscape through complex, high-value projects.
Disclaimer
This post is based on publicly available information, company disclosures, and official announcements. Project scope, timelines, and financial details may change as per directions of the client or statutory authorities. The content is intended for informational and reporting purposes only.



