With the government expected to bid out nearly Rs 50,000 crore worth of road projects in the next 12 months, EPC firm Atlanta is eyeing around Rs 2,000 crore contracts, according to a senior company official. Besides, it expects to achieve over Rs 700 crore revenue in 2015-16, he said. ´After the new government came into place, we are seeing some activity happening, especially on the infrastructure front. We expect that more road projects will come up for bidding in the next 12 months, which gives us a confidence of achieving over Rs 700 crore of revenue by FY16,´ Atlanta Joint Managing Director Rikiin Bbarot said.
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