Dilip Buildcon has been awarded a Letter of Award for executing the EPC project on Ged Barrage along the Sabarmati River, undertaken by Gujarat's Narmada Water Resources Department. The project encompasses design, construction, and 10-year operation and maintenance duties, with a completion timeline of 24 months.
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Dilip Buildcon's joint venture has secured a ₹268 crore project for Sabarmati river works in Gujarat with a completion timeline of 24 months, yet Q4 profits dipped by 64% year-on-year to ₹62.1 crore, accompanied by a 25.7% drop in revenue to ₹2,299.8 crore. However, the board proposed a ₹1 dividend per share.
Construction company Dilip Buildcon has secured a new contract valued at approximately INR 2.68 billion (USD $35 million). The terms and project details of the deal have not been disclosed yet.
Dilip Buildcon has been awarded a Letter of Award valued at INR 268 crore by Narmada Water Resources, marking a significant new project for the company.
Dilip Buildcon reported a significant increase in orders worth INR 18,548 crores in the Q4 of FY26, diversifying their operations into Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC), Maintenance, Development and Operations (MDO), and Assets verticals. Notably, their coal production also reached 28.7 million tons during this period.
Dilip Buildcon's Q4 report reveals a robust performance, boasting an impressive Rs. 8,984 crore revenue for FY26 and a healthy EBITDA margin of 19.7%. Notably, the company's net debt-to-equity ratio improved to 0.28, signaling increased financial stability. The report highlights the company's diversified infrastructure portfolio and long-term cash flow strategy through MDO and InvIT models.
Investment advisory Prabhudas Lilladher suggests buying Dilip Buildcon shares, predicting a price of Rs 520 due to robust growth indicators such as increased order inflows and visibility. The construction company anticipates a 30-40% year-on-year revenue increase in FY27, driven by execution improvement, an asset-light approach, and a diverse project portfolio.
Dilip Buildcon reported a significant decrease in Q4 net profit, down by 63% Year-over-Year to ₹620 million, while quarterly revenue also fell to ₹23 billion compared to ₹30.96 billion in the same period last year.
Dilip Buildcon has disclosed the highlights of their Q4 earnings, featuring significant financial figures that could impact their performance in the construction sector.
Dilip Buildcon anticipates a significant 30-40% increase in revenue for the fiscal year 2027, bolstered by an impressive order book of approximately INR 28,830 crores.
Dilip Buildcon's Q4 net profit declined by 64% to 62.05 crores, and revenue decreased by 26%. EBITDA also fell by 41%, with a corresponding decline in margin from 21.4% to 17.1%. This indicates a challenging quarter for the construction company.
Dilip Buildcon has proposed a dividend of INR 1 per share for the fiscal year 2026, subject to approval at the upcoming Annual General Meeting. For more information, visit dilipbuildcon.com.
The expansion of rural infrastructure in India under PMGSY III creates promising growth opportunities for companies like NCC, Dilip Buildcon, and Ashoka Buildcon. With robust order books, strengthening liquidity, and long-term growth prospects, these firms continue to thrive, despite potential execution challenges in FY26.
Dilip Buildcon announces the commencement date for their ₹2905 crore project, DBL ERCP Bandh Baretha, which operates under the hybrid annuity model and is expected to be completed within approximately 27 months.
The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana Phase III (PMGSY-III) has been extended until 2028, allocating ₹83,977 crores to enhance rural infrastructure. This move is anticipated to offer continuous project opportunities for companies like L&T and Dilip Buildcon, contributing significantly to rural connectivity. [Source: Trade Brains]
Dilip Buildcon secures a significant ₹268 crore EPC project to construct the Ged Barrage on the Sabarmati River, with a target completion within the next 24 months. This development marks another key achievement for the construction company.
Dilip Buildcon clinches the ₹268 crore contract for an EPC project, making them the winning bidder in a competitive tender organized by the Gujarat government.
Dilip Buildcon Limited has been announced as the lowest bidder for a major 24-month construction project on the Sabarmati River, involving design, build, and 10-year maintenance. The joint venture is poised to handle the entire project, including its operational phase for a decade after completion.
Dilip Buildcon secures a ₹698.5 crore infrastructure project from the Gujarat government, marking a significant expansion for the company. Meanwhile, Indian banks are limited to holding onshore foreign exchange positions worth only $100 million as per new RBI regulations.