Construction firm Patel Engineering today said it has bagged a Rs 233.98-crore order from the Bihar government for upgrading a 86.8-km highway project in the state.
"The company has bagged Rs 233.98 crore order for the upgradation for Sikkadi-Chandi-Sandesh-Sahar-Bihta-Danvara-Nasirgunj Road (SH-81) in the state of Bihar from the Bihar State Road Development Corporation," it said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).
"The assignment is a part of the Bihar State Highway Project-II, which sanctions the development work for 86.8 km," it added.
The city-based firm, which is in the business since 1949, had recorded Rs 429 crore total income for the quarter ended December 31, 2011.
Patel Engineering's scrip today closed at Rs 120.35 on the BSE, up 3.13% over the previous day's closing.