NBCC bags ₹83.24 crore orders; Q4 FY26 profit ₹253 cr
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Key update and why it matters
State-owned NBCC (India) Ltd has reported Q4 FY26 earnings alongside a steady flow of new domestic project management consultancy (PMC) orders. The company disclosed three fresh work orders worth about ₹83.24 crore (excluding GST) in a regulatory filing, adding to a series of order wins mentioned across recent updates. Separately, NBCC’s quarterly numbers for the period ended March 31, 2026 showed profitability on both consolidated and standalone bases, with revenue from operations running into thousands of crore. For investors tracking execution-led construction and redevelopment businesses, the combination of fresh order inflows and reported operating performance is a key data point. The current share price cited in the update was ₹104.44.
What NBCC disclosed in the June 3 filing
NBCC said it secured three new work orders worth approximately ₹83.24 crore in its management consultancy portfolio. The projects span residential, infrastructure and public-sector development work. According to the filing, the projects were awarded by Canara Bank, the Resident Commissioner of Andhra Pradesh Bhavan, and the Fisheries & Animal Resources Development (F&ARD) Department of Odisha. NBCC also stated the cumulative contract value is approximately ₹83.24 crore, excluding GST. The company described these wins as part of its ordinary course of business.
Breakdown of the ₹83.24 crore work orders
The largest component in the June 3 set is a PMC contract worth about ₹39.99 crore from Canara Bank. The scope covers construction of a residential building at Plot No. 624/1617, Shimpoli Road, Borivali West, Mumbai. NBCC also received a PMC contract valued at around ₹5.51 crore from the Resident Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh Bhavan, for upgradation of Bungalow No. 1, Janpath, which serves as the residence of the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. In Odisha, NBCC secured a PMC assignment worth approximately ₹37.74 crore from the F&ARD Department for construction and expansion of veterinary infrastructure across several districts.
Other recent order wins mentioned in updates
Beyond the ₹83.24 crore disclosure, the provided updates cite multiple additional domestic order awards and aggregates. NBCC reported work orders aggregating approximately ₹104.95 crore (excluding GST) awarded by Rourkela Steel Plant (SAIL Rourkela) and NLC India Limited. This included an order worth about ₹14.72 crore from Rourkela Steel Plant for sports infrastructure development, lagoon de-silting, lagoon gate repair or replacement, and renovation and upgradation of six existing operation theatres into a modular OT complex at Ispat General Hospital. NBCC also disclosed a PMC contract worth approximately ₹90.23 crore from NLC India Limited for construction of a Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) colony for the Pachwara South Open Cast Project (OCP) of Neyveli Uttar Pradesh Power Limited (NUPPL) in Dumka district, Jharkhand.
The text also lists a separate set of new orders totaling ₹39.5 crore. These include ₹20.35 crore from Ordnance Factory Chandigarh for PMC services related to a building with clean room facility and maintenance of electro-optic devices, ₹16.99 crore from Power Grid Corporation of India for facelifting and civil renovation of its regional office in Jammu, and ₹2.16 crore from Delhi Development Authority for interim operations and maintenance of Bharat Vandana Park in Dwarka, Delhi.
Another update mentions aggregate orders of ₹289.39 crore, including a contract worth ₹255.50 crore from NALCO for planning, designing and execution of civil, electrical, horticulture, water supply, repair works, dismantling of existing structures, and other developmental activities at NALCO offices and townships. It also mentions an order from SAIL Bokaro for desilting of cooling pond No. 1, but does not specify the value for that component.
Large-value contracts and a ₹350.31 crore HVF order
The provided material also cites a set of five construction and redevelopment contracts collectively valued at ₹665 crore. The largest award in that set is ₹642.82 crore from the Ghaziabad Development Authority for redevelopment of Tulsi Niketan in Ghaziabad. Additional orders cited are ₹4.05 crore from the Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI) for renovation and repair works in Hyderabad, Kolkata and Kottayam, ₹6.95 crore from the National Forensic Science University for renovating its Delhi campus guest house, and two contracts from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) valued at ₹4.42 crore and ₹7.14 crore for new buildings for the Kanpur and Lucknow Chapter premises.
Separately, NBCC disclosed a new work order worth ₹350.31 crore from the Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF) for PMC services for major capital civil works at HVF and the AVNL Estate. The company said this order was received in the ordinary course of business, pertains to domestic work, and excludes GST.
Q4 FY26 results: profit and revenue in crore
For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, NBCC reported consolidated net profit of ₹253.51 crore. Consolidated revenue from operations for the quarter was ₹4,559.80 crore, while total income stood at ₹4,618.60 crore. On a standalone basis, NBCC reported net profit of ₹220.06 crore for Q4 FY26, with revenue from operations of ₹3,913.75 crore. These figures were provided in the updates alongside the order announcements, giving a snapshot of recent operating scale.
Order book and pipeline figures cited
The text also references NBCC’s order book levels as: standalone order book of ₹1,12,000 crore and consolidated order book of ₹1,28,000 crore. It adds that NBCC secured ₹6,800 crore on a consolidated basis in “quarter 2”, making a total of ₹10,000 crore in the first half of 2025-26, as described in the material. Additional figures cited include project values such as ₹3,136 crore for Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation (RIICO) and around ₹3,000 crore for NMRDA, along with a ₹355 crore reference to an animal hospital, quarantine facility and allied works. The same section mentions strategic MoUs with an Australian real estate developer and with Tan LC Real Estate Development LLC for a real estate project in the UAE.
Market reference points: share price and headline triggers
The update states that NBCC’s current share price was ₹104.44. It also references that NBCC moved up on securing work orders worth ₹20.92 crore, and separately that it sold commercial built-up space worth ₹2,857 crore through an e-auction. However, the provided text does not include further details on the composition of the ₹20.92 crore orders or the location and asset specifics of the e-auction transaction.
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Conclusion
NBCC’s recent disclosures combine two core signals for a project management-led PSU: a continuing pipeline of domestic PMC orders across banks, government entities and public-sector companies, and quarterly financials showing profits and high revenue scale in Q4 FY26. The company has also cited large order book numbers and additional contract aggregates across different announcements. Investors will track subsequent regulatory filings for execution timelines, any further order conversions, and more detail where only aggregate values have been provided so far.
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