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Hazoor Multi Projects has won a major steel fabrication contract for the Versova-Bandra Sea Link, marking a significant achievement for the company in infrastructure development. The contract involves supplying high-quality steel structures essential for the construction of the sea link, which is set to be a landmark project in Mumbai.
The Versova-Bandra Sea Link, aimed at easing traffic congestion between the western suburbs and South Mumbai, is expected to enhance connectivity and reduce travel time considerably. The project, known for its complex engineering and architectural design, demands robust and durable steel components, positioning Hazoor Multi Projects as a key player in its execution.
Industry analysts view this contract as a strategic win for Hazoor Multi Projects, strengthening its presence in the infrastructure sector. It also highlights the company’s capability in delivering high-standard fabrication solutions for large-scale projects.
Speaking on the achievement, a company spokesperson expressed confidence in meeting the project’s timelines and quality standards. “This contract reinforces our commitment to contributing to India’s infrastructure growth,” they stated.
With the Versova-Bandra Sea Link being a crucial urban mobility project, Hazoor Multi Projects' involvement is expected to boost its market standing and open avenues for future infrastructure contracts.
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