Bondada Green Engineering has secured a ₹1.33 crores pole supply contract from Bharti Airtel’s Tamil Nadu circle, reinforcing its role in regional telecom infrastructure growth.
Bondada Green Engineering Limited has been awarded a pole supply contract worth ₹1.33 crores by Bharti Airtel Limited's Tamil Nadu circle, further cementing its position as a key supplier in India's telecom infrastructure ecosystem.
This order, placed under the Bharti Airtel infrastructure expansion programme, involves the manufacture and supply of galvanised poles to support mobile network coverage across underserved regions of Tamil Nadu. The poles will serve as essential structural components in the rollout of Airtel's rural and semi-urban connectivity strategy.
Order value and delivery timeline
According to the regulatory filing made by Bondada Green Engineering, the contract is valued at ₹1.33 crores and is expected to be fulfilled over the next few months. The company is committed to delivering on time and meeting the quality requirements set by Bharti Airtel’s technical standards.
This pole supply contract comes amid increasing investment by telecom operators in backhaul and last-mile infrastructure, particularly in regions prioritised under the government's Digital India (DI) programme.
Company's strategic alignment with telecom growth
Bondada Green Engineering has consistently focused on expanding its service offerings in the telecom sector. From passive infrastructure services like tower fabrication and erection to power management and optical fibre solutions, the company's end-to-end capabilities make it a relevant partner for telecom giants.
With this Tamil Nadu order, Bondada Green Engineering continues its momentum of bagging mid-sized government and private sector contracts. It recently executed similar work orders in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, indicating strong regional demand for pole infrastructure.
Industry outlook and future opportunities
The Indian telecom industry has entered a critical growth phase, driven by 5G deployment. Infrastructure players like Bondada Green Engineering are expected to benefit from long-term contracts that support large-scale digital rollout plans.
Analysts suggest that capital expenditure by telecom operators could lead to recurring order inflows for infrastructure service providers. While short-term volatility in material costs remains a concern, companies with diversified service offerings are better positioned to mitigate input risks.