Meil receives purchase order for CR nuclear power projects of Rs 12,800 from NPCIL

Hyderabad: In a proudly defined moment, Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Ltd. (MEIL) formally received a Rs 12,800 crore EPC contract from India Nuclear Power Company Ltd. (NPCIL) (NPCIL) to build two 700 MWE nuclear reactors – Kaiga units 5 and 6 -KARNATAKA -IN KARNATAKA.
This is the biggest ever order ordered by NPCIL and is the first step to Mark Meil ​​into the nuclear field, an area that will help shape India’s energy future.
The order was formally handed over to NPCIL’s Mumbai headquarters to CH. P. Subbaiah, Director of Meil ​​(Project) and its team. This is not only a professional achievement, but also full of pride, recognition and a deep sense of responsibility.
NPCIL is the first to award the project using a quality-combination-cost-based selection (QCB) approach – a careful balance between quality and cost. Competing with industry giants like BHEL and L&T, Meil ​​was selected for its strong technical approach and competitive pricing.
The project goes beyond engineering. This is to promote a stronger, self-reliant India. For Meer, it was a meaningful leap and played a key role in the field that drives the country’s growth story. Meil’s leaders have heartfelt confidence in the team’s ability to deliver projects on time, while maintaining the highest standards of safety, quality and care.
Meil moves towards this new responsibility with strong goals and dedication with a strong record of delivering large projects in India and abroad. The steps into nuclear energy add new chapters to Mel’s journey and enhance its growing role in shaping India’s infrastructure and energy future.