WAPCOS features in top consulting services firm category: ADB Report 
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WAPCOS features in top consulting services firm category: ADB Report

WAPCOS was featured among top three consultants from India involved in consulting services contracts under ADB loan, grant, and technical assistance projects

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Asian Development Bank (ADB), in its report released on annual procurement, ranked Indian-PSU company WAPCOS amongst top three consulting services firms in water and other infrastructure sectors, with the highest sanctioned financed amount, reported The Print.

WAPCOS was featured amongst the top three consultants from India in ADB report

In another report on its members' Fact Sheet – 2022 released by the ADB, WAPCOS was featured amongst the top three consultants from India involved in consulting services contracts under ADB loan, grant, and technical assistance projects in energy, transport, water, and other urban infrastructure sectors.

WAPCOS is a leading technology-driven consultancy, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) organisation in the field of water resources, power, and infrastructure development.

The company has successfully completed/ongoing consultancy assignments in more than 51 countries covering Asia, Africa, CIS, Pacific Islands, and South America.

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