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Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Limited (ACIL) is one of India’s leading integrated construction companies, with a legacy of more than five decades in the engineering and infrastructure development space. Incorporated as a private limited company in 1979 and later converted into a public limited entity, ACIL has steadily built a reputation for excellence in engineering, design, and construction services. The company’s portfolio spans residential complexes, commercial buildings, hotels, institutional structures, hospitals, corporate offices, IT parks, industrial complexes, automated car parking systems, metro stations and depots, railway station redevelopment, urban infrastructure, and data centres.
ACIL has consistently delivered landmark projects across India and overseas, with notable assignments including the Games Village Housing Complex for the Commonwealth Games 2010 in New Delhi and the Chancery Building for the Embassy of India in Dubai. Over the years, the company has earned ISO 9001, 14001, 18001, 27001 and 45001 certifications, highlighting its commitment to quality and operational excellence. Presently, ACIL positions itself as a future-ready, sustainable, and scalable organisation dedicated to creating engineering marvels that inspire trust and admiration.
The company’s revenue footprint is diversified across sectors and geographies. Segment-wise distribution for FY25 is as follows:
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Regionally, ACIL’s unexecuted order book is distributed as North 39.9%, West 36.5%, East 19.1%, and South 2.7%.
ACIL undertakes residential, commercial, institutional, hospital, hotel, industrial, and urban infrastructure projects, including metro depots, railway station redevelopment, and data centres
As of 31 March 2025, the gross order book was Rs 235,390 million, with Rs 157,751 million pending execution.
The company operates across 19 states and union territories in India with regional strength in the North and West, and it also manages select overseas projects.