EMS Limited Bags Two Key UP Jal Nigam Projects Valued at ₹202.85 Crore

New Delhi, June 23, 2025: Ghaziabad-based multi-disciplinary EPC company, EMS Ltd (formerly EMS Infracon Private Ltd), has emerged as the Lowest Bidder (L1) in two projects floated by the UP Jal Nigam (Urban), totalling a cumulative amount of Rs 202.85 crore. As of March 31, 2025, the company’s total order book was at Rs 2236.43 crore.

It has emerged as L1 for a Rs 104.05 crore project under the Agra Water Supply Reorganisation Scheme (Trans Yamuna Zone I&II). As a part of the project the company will undertake surveying, soil investigation, engineering, design and supply of all materials, labour, T&P required for construction, completion, testing and commissioning of an Intake Well cum Pump House and Approach Bridge and a water treatment plant in Agra. The estimated time of completion of this project is around 24 months.

It has also received the L1 status for Rs 98.8 crore under the Nagar Nigam Ayodhya Sewerage Scheme on a turnkey basis. Under this project, the company will undertake surveying, soil investigation, engineering, design and supply of all materials, labour, T&P required for construction, completion, testing and commissioning for the completion of Package 2 of Nagar Nigam Ayodhya Sewerage Scheme. The estimated time of completion of this project is around 21 months.

Commenting on the development, Ramveer Singh, Chairman, EMS Limited, said, “At EMS, it has been our constant endeavour to provide world-class turnkey service in sewerage solutions and water supply systems. The receipt of the lowest bidder status in two of the projects floated by UP Jal Nigam (Urban) for a cumulative amount of Rs 202.85 crore goes to further testifies to the strong expertise and exemplary work undertaken by the team to provide customised and end-to-end solutions to our customers. We have been working with the local and state governments in the northern and western parts of the country to boost the infrastructure. We are looking to further enhance our partnerships with local governments across the country moving forward.”

“The Indian water and wastewater market is poised to grow at a CAGR of 11.6 per cent in the next few years, led by a huge impetus from the local, state and central government. As a turnkey solution provider with full-stack in-house capabilities across the value chain and with an established track record, we are well poised to meet the growing demand,” Singh added.

Incorporated on December 21, 2010, EMS provides various services, ranging from EPC and O&M, in sewerage solutions, water supply systems, and wastewater schemes for government authorities and local bodies. Headquartered in Ghaziabad, the company offers water and sewerage infra solutions, including laying the sewerage network to building, sewerage and water treatment plants in the states of Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.

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