
Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) has announced a significant contract win valued at ₹204 crore from Hindalco Industries Limited.
This latest achievement highlights HCC’s growing involvement in specialised private sector projects and reinforces its role as a key contributor to India’s industrial infrastructure.
The newly secured contract tasks HCC with the fabrication, supply, and erection of the pot shell and superstructure.
This work is a crucial element of Hindalco’s large-scale Aditya Aluminium smelter expansion project located in Odisha.
This industrial construction project is not just about building structures; it directly supports a major increase in India’s industrial output. The expansion is aimed at enhancing Hindalco’s overall aluminium smelting capacity by 200,000 tonnes per annum.
To execute this complex undertaking, HCC will draw upon its proven track record and technical capabilities.
The company is committed to delivering this large-scale industrial project to international standards, relying on its advanced fabrication expertise and execution capabilities.
HCC has established itself as a leading industrial solutions provider, frequently delivering projects such as process plants, ancillary buildings, factories, and workshops.
Furthermore, HCC is known for setting up tailor-made fabrication facilities directly on project sites to effectively address complex and highly specific client requirements.
With an engineering heritage spanning nearly 100 years, HCC has executed a majority of India’s landmark infrastructure projects, demonstrating its sustained commitment to supporting the nation’s industrial growth through technical excellence and reliability.
The disclosure was signed by Nitesh Kumar Jha, Company Secretary.
The subject of the disclosure was: HCC wins ₹204 Crore Hindalco Contract for Pot Shell & Superstructure Fabrication.
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