NCC secures orders worth Rs 1837.01 crore in May 2026
NCC Limited received orders worth Rs 1837.01 crore in May 2026, with the Water Division securing the largest share at Rs 1289.17 crore. The Buildings and Electrical divisions added Rs 261.42 crore and Rs 286.42 crore respectively. The company confirmed these orders were received in the normal course of business and do not involve related party transactions.

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NCC Limited received orders worth Rs 1837.01 crore during May 2026. The orders were secured across its Water, Buildings, and Electrical divisions, with the Water Division contributing the majority of the total value.
The company disclosed that these orders were received in the normal course of business and do not include any internal orders. Furthermore, the promoters, promoter group, or group companies do not hold any interest in the entities awarding the projects, confirming that these transactions do not qualify as Related Party Transactions.
Division-wise Order Breakdown
The distribution of the Rs 1837.01 crore order book across the company's divisions is as follows:
| Division | Order Value (Rs. Crore) |
|---|---|
| Water Division | 1289.17 |
| Buildings Division | 261.42 |
| Electrical Division | 286.42 |
| Total | 1837.01 |
The Water Division led the performance with orders valued at Rs 1289.17 crore. The Buildings Division secured orders worth Rs 261.42 crore, while the Electrical Division added Rs 286.42 crore to the total order intake for the month.
Historical Stock Returns for NCC
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -1.82% | +2.12% | -9.48% | -12.92% | -36.86% | +84.40% |
How will this significant order intake in the Water Division impact NCC's revenue projections for the upcoming fiscal year?
What are the expected execution timelines for these new orders, and when will they start reflecting in the company's financial results?
Will the strong performance in the Water Division prompt NCC to allocate more resources or shift strategic focus towards this segment?


































