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The project involves the construction of an irrigation and water distribution system covering a command area of 2,277 hectares across six villages in Satara district. The scope of work includes headworks, pump houses, switchyards, rising mains, delivery chambers, pumping machinery, and associated civil, mechanical and electrical works, along with a closed pipe distribution network.
The project is scheduled to be completed within 48 months.
Patel Engineering is an infrastructure company with expertise in hydropower, irrigation and tunnelling projects. The company has executed over 85 dams, 40 hydroelectric projects and more than 300 km of tunnelling works across domestic and international markets.
The company's consolidated net profit fell 8% to Rs 31.89 crore on 11.81% decline in revenue from operations to Rs 1,421.47 crore in Q4 FY26 over Q4 FY25.
For the full year,net profit rose 7.69% to Rs 260.73 crore in the year ended March 2026 as against Rs 242.11 crore during the previous year ended March 2025. Sales rose 0.18% to Rs 5102.74 crore in the year ended March 2026 as against Rs 5093.36 crore during the previous year ended March 2025.
The Package-2, encompasses the execution of critical civil and hydro-mechanical works integral to the Lower Arun Hydro-Electric Project. This includes the construction of Adit-5 and Adit-6 leading to the Head Race Tunnel, as well as the Part Head Race Tunnel itself, measuring 10.5 meters in diameter and extending 5.41 kilometers. The scope further covers the Surge Shaft and its gates, the Pressure Shaft along with the Butterfly Valve Chamber and Access Adit, and the Power House, Switchyard, Surface Pothead Yard, and Tail Race Channel. Additionally, the package involves installation of steel liners for the Pressure Shafts, Draft Tube Gates and hoists, and the completion of associated road works and supporting infrastructure. Together, these components form the backbone of the project, ensuring efficient water conveyance, energy generation, and long-term operational reliability.
The project is scheduled to be completed within 54 months and the site is strategically located near Tumlingtar in Sankhuwasabha District of Nepal, approximately 264 km from Siliguri, India.
The project, to be executed over 54 months, involves critical civil and hydro-mechanical works, including the construction of tunnels, surge shafts, pressure shafts, powerhouse infrastructure, and associated systems.
The scope covers key components such as head race tunnels, access adits, pressure shafts, butterfly valve chambers, along with the installation of steel liners and other supporting infrastructure required for efficient water conveyance and power generation.
Commenting on the development, managing director Kavita Shirvairkar said, “We are pleased to begin Q1 FY27 on a positive note, having been declared L1 for this important order of approximately Rs 1600 crore. Nepal holds immense hydroelectric potential, and the Lower Arun project is a significant step toward harnessing that energy for sustainable growth. For Patel Engineering Ltd., this award is not just about building infrastructure—it is about contributing to Nepal’s vision of energy independence and regional prosperity. With our ongoing work at the Arun-3 Hydropower project, just about 35 km away from the Lower Arun site, and our proven track record across India, we are committed to bringing world-class engineering and timely execution to Lower Arun, ensuring it becomes a benchmark for development in the region.”
Patel Engineering operates in the hydropower, tunneling, and irrigation segments. The company has executed projects in India and overseas, including more than 85 dams, 40 hydroelectric projects, and over 300 km of tunneling for central PSUs and state government agencies.
The company’s consolidated net profit declined 11.8% to Rs 70.35 crore despite a 2.8% increase in net sales to Rs 1,239.35 crore in Q3 FY26 over Q3 FY25.
The project entails construction of three diversion tunnels, each with a diameter of 9.5 meters and lengths of 1379 meters, 1468 meters, and 1590 meters respectively.
It also includes the development of three inlet and outlet portals for the diversion tunnels, along with the construction of access roads spanning 6 kilometres.
In addition, the project involves the installation of hydro-mechanical gates for the diversion tunnels and the execution of instrumentation works to ensure operational efficiency and safety.
The Renuka Ji Dam Project is a critical initiative aimed at enhancing water storage capacity, ensuring reliable water supply, and supporting hydropower generation.
The order, valued at Rs 910 crore, is scheduled to be completed within 30 months.
Kavita Shirvaikar, managing director, Patel Engineering said: 'Being declared the L1 bidder for the Renuka Ji Dam Project is a proud milestone for us, reaffirming our strong capabilities in delivering large-scale infrastructure projects and our role as a trusted partner in India’s growth journey. This project not only strengthens our portfolio but also positions us to contribute meaningfully to sustainable water management and hydropower development. Looking ahead, we remain committed to leveraging innovation, engineering excellence, and execution efficiency to deliver projects that create lasting value for communities and drive the nation’s infrastructure forward.'
Patel Engineering operates in the hydropower, tunneling and irrigation segments. The company has executed projects in India and overseas, including more than 85 dams, 40 hydroelectric projects and over 300 km of tunneling for central PSUs and state government agencies.