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Trinity awards Rs 510 crore construction contract to BL Kashyap

Trinity awards Rs 510 crore construction contract to BL Kashyap

Business Mayor11-05-2025

New Delhi: Realty developer Trinity has awarded a construction contract worth Rs 510 crore to BL Kashyap and Sons Ltd for the development of its luxury residential project Sky Palazzo Residences , in Sector 88B, Gurugram. 'Residential group housing has been a core area of expertise for BL Kashyap, and we take pride in contributing to the development of high-quality living spaces in key urban markets.
NCR remains one of our most strategic regions, offering immense potential for infrastructure-led growth,' said Vineet Kashyap, Managing Director of BL Kashyap and Sons Ltd.
'This collaboration with BL Kashyap strengthens our commitment to delivering premium living environments that align with the expectations of today's discerning buyers,' said Avinash Nagpal, Senior Vice President – Projects at Trinity.

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