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Univastu India Secures ₹280.8 Million Net Zero Project, Strengthens Green Infrastructure Credentials


Updated: July 21, 2025 13:19

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Univastu India Ltd has announced that its subsidiary has received a work order for a Net Zero infrastructure project, with a total contract value of ₹280.8 million. The project reinforces the company’s commitment to sustainable construction and aligns with India’s broader climate goals.
 
Key Highlights:
 
The work order pertains to the development of a Net Zero building, designed to achieve energy neutrality through solar integration, passive cooling, and smart energy systems.
 
The ₹280.8 million contract includes civil works, HVAC systems, and renewable energy installations, with a completion timeline of 12–15 months.
 
The project will be executed in Maharashtra, with Univastu’s Pune-based team leading the design and implementation.
 
Strategic Context:
 
Univastu has been expanding its portfolio to include ESG-compliant projects, including green campuses, water recycling systems, and low-carbon construction.
 
The Net Zero project is expected to serve as a model for future government and institutional buildings under India’s GRIHA and IGBC frameworks.
 
The company’s recent focus on modular construction and digital project management tools has improved execution speed and cost efficiency.
 
Market Outlook:
 
Analysts expect the project to contribute 6–8 percent to Univastu’s FY26 topline, with margin support from backward integration and renewable energy subsidies.
 
The order win may also enhance Univastu’s pre-qualification for upcoming smart city and green building tenders.
 
Sources: Business Standard, Moneycontrol, Univastu India Corporate Filings, ET Infra (July 2025)

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