Enviro Infra Engineers Limited has secured a ₹411.08 crore project (including GST) under the Government of India’s AMRUT 2.0 scheme for developing sewerage infrastructure in Aurangabad, Bihar. The project marks the company’s expansion into the state and strengthens its presence in India’s water and wastewater treatment sector.
According to the company’s press release, the project was awarded by the Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited and includes the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of a 20 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) along with related infrastructure. The scope of work also includes building eight pumping stations, a 5,400-meter rising main pipeline, and a sewerage network covering around 196 kilometers. Additionally, the company will undertake operation and maintenance of the system for five years.
Chairman Sanjay Jain said the company is proud to be entrusted with the project and remains focused on delivering high-quality and sustainable solutions that support India’s water management and sanitation goals.
Enviro Infra Engineers Limited is a well-known EPC player in the water and wastewater treatment sector, with more than 15 years of experience in projects such as sewage treatment plants, sewerage schemes, and water supply projects for government bodies across India. The company provides end-to-end services including design, engineering, procurement, construction, and post-commissioning operations and maintenance.
Shares of Enviro Infra Engineers Limited (NSE: EIEL) were trading at ₹152, down ₹0.55 or 0.36% on March 12. The stock has a market capitalisation of about ₹2,673 crore, while its 52-week high stands at ₹306 and the 52-week low at ₹135.
