HEC Infra Projects Ltd has received a fresh work order valued at Rs 192.3 million, reinforcing its position in India’s power infrastructure segment. The contract, awarded in late September 2025, pertains to turnkey execution of distribution system upgrades, including substations and feeder lines, in a semi-urban cluster in Gujarat. The development signals continued momentum in regional electrification and utility modernization.
Key Highlights From The Work Order
- The project involves design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of 11kV and 33kV distribution infrastructure
- Scope includes construction of new substations, augmentation of existing lines, and deployment of smart metering systems
- The contract is scheduled for completion within 12 months, with phased milestones tied to seasonal demand cycles
- HEC Infra will deploy its in-house engineering and project management teams, supported by local contractors and vendors
- The order is part of a broader state initiative to reduce transmission losses and improve rural power reliability
Strategic Implications For HEC Infra
- The win strengthens HEC’s footprint in Gujarat’s utility sector, where it has previously executed similar projects under Saubhagya and IPDS schemes
- It adds to the company’s order book visibility for FY26, supporting revenue stability and operational scale-up
- The project will also serve as a showcase for HEC’s modular execution model, which combines cost efficiency with rapid deployment
Looking Ahead
- HEC Infra is actively bidding for additional contracts in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra, focusing on grid modernization and renewable integration
- Analysts expect the company to benefit from increased capex in the power distribution sector, driven by government and DISCOM investments
Sources: Bombay Stock Exchange Filings, Economic Times Infrastructure Desk, HEC Infra Projects Ltd Corporate Announcements, Gujarat Energy Development Updates, Reuters India Utilities Tracker