Jyoti Structures Ltd has secured a Rs 288.36-crore turnkey order from AESL Projects Ltd for constructing part of the +800 kV HVDC Bhadla 3–Fatehpur transmission line in Central India. The project spans 36 months and includes full-scope work from supply to commissioning, strengthening the firm’s project pipeline.
Jyoti Structures Ltd announced a significant project win valued at Rs 288.36 crore from AESL Projects Limited, marking a strategic milestone in the company’s infrastructure portfolio. The award involves comprehensive development work for a section of the +800 kV HVDC Bhadla 3–Fatehpur Transmission Line, located in Central India. The turnkey contract encompasses end-to-end responsibilities, highlighting Jyoti Structures’ ability to handle complex, high-voltage power transmission assignments.
The project scope includes supply of transmission towers, survey and soil investigations, foundation work, erection, stringing, testing, and final commissioning. The scheduled completion period is 36 months from the date of the Letter of Award (LOA), indicating a long-term engagement that should enhance the company’s revenue visibility.
Company sources confirmed that neither promoters nor promoter group companies have any financial or business relationship with AESL Projects Limited, ensuring the order remains outside the ambit of related party transactions. This transparent structure further boosts investor confidence in Jyoti Structures’ operational integrity.
Key highlights
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Contract value pegged at Rs 288.36 crore (excluding GST).
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Scope covers supply, erection, testing, and commissioning of HVDC transmission line segment.
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Project located across Central India under the +800 kV Bhadla 3–Fatehpur corridor.
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Completion window set for 36 months from award date.
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No link to promoter or related party entities, ensuring full independence in order execution.
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Strengthens Jyoti Structures’ footprint in the power transmission segment, aligning with national grid modernisation goals.
The contract win further reinforces Jyoti Structures’ capabilities in executing ultra-high voltage transmission projects. Such projects are critical for India’s renewable energy evacuation infrastructure, particularly with Bhadla being one of Asia’s largest solar parks. Analysts expect this order to contribute meaningfully to the company’s topline growth over the next few years while fortifying its presence in the expanding HVDC domain.
Sources: Jyoti Structures Ltd regulatory filing with BSE; AESL Projects Limited.