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KNR lands ₹235 cr flyover order from Hyderabad's Malkajgiri

The EPC contract for a six-lane flyover adds to a ₹5,600 cr order blitz in recent weeks. It equals 11% of last year's revenue.

2 earlier stories on KNR Constructions Ltd.
Mkt cap₹3,572 cr
P/E8.17×
ROE22.06%
Debt / eq.0.41
Div yld0.20%
₹235.07 cr Contract value for the six-lane flyover, excluding GST.

What's new

  • KNR secured a ₹235.07 cr EPC contract from Malkajgiri Municipal Corporation for a flyover in Hyderabad.
  • The project must be completed in 24 months.
  • The order is part of a recent ₹5,600 cr booking streak across roads and mining.

Why this matters

This isn't an isolated win. The ₹235 crore flyover is part of a ₹5,600 crore rush of orders in recent weeks. At 11% of annual revenue, it adds meaningful billing over two years and cements the company's run in Telangana infrastructure.

What we're watching

  • Whether the ₹5,600 cr recent order pipeline translates into margin-rich execution.
  • The company's guidance on its total order book and revenue mix.
  • Competitor bids on the next tranche of Telangana urban infrastructure.

The full read

KNR Constructions just locked in a ₹235.07 crore flyover contract from Hyderabad's Malkajgiri Municipal Corporation. The six-lane, three-junction EPC job must be done in 24 months. It's the latest move in a very active few weeks for the firm, which has already bagged over ₹5,600 crore in orders across roads and mining. The flyover alone represents 11% of annual revenue. This isn't a one-off. It's part of a pattern that is filling the company's order book, and it specifically deepens KNR's presence in its home turf of Telangana.

Questions answered

What exactly did KNR Constructions win?
A Letter of Acceptance from Malkajgiri Municipal Corporation to build a six-lane bidirectional flyover across three junctions in Hyderabad. The EPC contract is valued at ₹235.07 crore and must be delivered in 24 months.
How big is this order relative to KNR's business?
The contract equals approximately 11% of the company's annual revenue and about 6.6% of its market capitalization. It's a material addition to the order book.
Is this part of a larger trend for the company?
Yes. The news summary states this award adds to a recent sequence of contracts worth over ₹5,600 crore across road and mining projects. The flyover order is the latest in a busy booking period.
What does the 24-month timeline mean for the company?
It provides two years of guaranteed revenue visibility from this single project. Combined with the larger ₹5,600 crore pipeline, it offers a clear earnings trajectory if execution stays on track.
Mentioned: Malkajgiri Municipal Corporation · ₹235.07 cr · ₹5,600 cr recent orders
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