Power & Instrumentation (Gujarat) Limited (PIGL) (NSE: PIGL, BSE: 543912), a leading electrical contracting and infrastructure development company in India, has strengthened its footprint in the power distribution sector with two new RDSS orders totaling ₹102.78 Cr from Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (AVVNL) in Rajasthan.
These latest contracts represent PIGL’s second and third consecutive orders under RDSS from AVVNL, reinforcing the company’s reputation for reliable, large-scale turnkey project execution.
Order Details:
- Dungarpur Circle
- Contract Value: ₹68.22 Cr
- Scope: Supply, erection, installation, testing, and commissioning of distribution infrastructure, including segregation of 11 kV mixed feeders on a turnkey basis.
- Execution Timeline: 15 Months
- Salumbar Circle
- Contract Value: ₹34.56 Cr
- Scope: Supply, erection, installation, testing, and commissioning of distribution infrastructure, including segregation of 11 kV mixed feeders on a turnkey basis.
- Execution Timeline: 15 Months
Both projects aim to improve load balancing, reduce technical losses, and enhance power supply reliability, directly supporting RDSS objectives and strengthening Rajasthan’s power distribution network.
Commenting on the orders, Mr. Padmaraj Padmnabhan Pillai, Managing Director of PIGL, said:
“Securing two more RDSS orders in quick succession reflects the confidence built through our consistent delivery record. The works in Dungarpur and Salumbar Circles are technically demanding and play a key role in improving distribution efficiency and reliability across Rajasthan. We view these orders as another opportunity to demonstrate PIGL’s expertise in large-scale distribution infrastructure. Our team remains fully committed to executing both contracts with precision, speed, and quality, contributing to a stronger and more efficient power distribution network for the state.”
With these consecutive wins, PIGL has now secured three RDSS orders within a year, further solidifying its presence across multiple circles in Rajasthan.