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NBCC bags PMC order of Rs 65.10 crore for construction of FCIL office building

NBCC (India) Limited has bagged an order worth Rs 65.10 crore for providing Project Management Consultancy (PMC) for construction of FCIL office building

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: NBCC (India) Limited said on Monday that it has bagged an order worth Rs 65.10 crore for providing Project Management Consultancy (PMC) for the construction of Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited (FCIL) office building at Noida, Sector 1. The company will act as the Project Management Consultant (PMC) for this project. In a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges, NBCC said, "This is to inform that NBCC (India) Limited has been awarded the work order for engagement as Project Management Consultant (PMC) for Construction of FCIL office building at Noida, Sector -1 on April 9, 2021." NBCC will charge a PMC fee of 7 percent, it added.

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NBCC (India) Limited

NBCC (India) Limited, formerly National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited, is a blue-chip Navratna enterprise and a PSU which trades publicly in the market. NBCC acquired 100 per cent stake in Miniratna hospital consultancy firm Hospital Services Consultancy Corporation Limited (HSCC) from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on November 6, 2018. The organisation acquired over 51 percent stake in Hindustan Steelworks Construction Limited (HSCL), a PSU under the Steel Ministry in 2017.

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