BigBloc Construction Doubles Production with Wada Facility Expansion
BigBloc Construction has completed the second phase of its Wada facility expansion, doubling its production capacity of AAC blocks to 5 lakh cubic metres annually. The expansion positions the company as one of India's largest AAC block manufacturers. A 625KW rooftop solar plant has been installed to support green energy initiatives.
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BigBloc Construction has announced the successful completion of phase-II expansion at their Wada facility in Maharashtra, effectively doubling their production capacity.
The capacity now stands at 5 lakh cubic metres annually, consolidating BigBloc's status as one of India's foremost AAC block manufacturers.
In addition, the company has commissioned a 625KW solar rooftop at the Wada site, marking their transition to sustainable energy solutions. This expansion represents a Rs 30 crore investment and is expected to generate annual revenues of Rs 200 crore. Chairman Narayan Saboo highlighted the company's commitment to scaling operations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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