HSCC Secures Rs 1,322 Crore Work Orders for 500-bed ESIC Hospital in Manesar, Expansion at Faridabad Hospital
Manesar: HSCC (India) Ltd, a subsidiary of state-owned NBCC, has secured contracts worth Rs 1,322.48 crore from the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC). The projects include constructing a new hospital in Manesar, Haryana, and adding 500 beds to the existing facility in Faridabad.
According to the PTI report, in a regulatory filing on Tuesday, NBCC informed that HSCC (India) Limited, its wholly-owned subsidiary, has bagged two contracts from Employees State Insurance Corporation with a combined value of Rs 1,322.48 crore.
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HSCC will construct additional 500 beds, with enhancement of bed strength from 650 to 1,150 beds, at ESIC Medical College and Hospital at Faridabad on a deposit mode basis. The value of the work is Rs 642.69 crore.
It will also construct a 500-bedded ESIC Hospital at Manesar (Gurugram), Haryana on a deposit mode basis. The value of work order is Rs 679.79 crore, news agency PTI reported.
NBCC is into project management consultancy and real estate businesses.
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