DMR Engineering Lands ₹1.80 Crore Consulting Deal for Bhutan Hydropower Project
DMR Engineering Ltd announced on May 11, 2026, it secured a consulting contract worth approximately ₹1.80 crore for Bhutan's 570MW Wangchhu Hydropower Project. This international win expands the company's reach in the global hydropower sector.
Project Details
The contract covers consulting services for the Wangchhu Hydropower Project. The work involves designing and engineering the diversion tunnel and related components. This project is expected to take 8 months to complete. The contract was awarded by Bhutanese firm Wangchhu Hydroelectric Power Limited.
Company Background
DMR Engineering is an established consultancy firm focused on the power sector, with expertise including hydropower, thermal power plants, and transmission lines. The company has a track record of providing consultancy and project management for power projects in India. This Bhutan contract marks a strategic move into international markets for its hydropower services.
What This Means for DMR Engineering
The deal grants DMR Engineering entry into Bhutan's consultancy market. The ₹1.80 crore contract boosts the company's order backlog and provides a new revenue stream for the 8-month project. The win could also open doors for future international projects in similar fields.
Risk Factors
No specific risks were mentioned concerning this work order. DMR Engineering confirmed no promoter or group company interest in Wangchhu Hydroelectric Power Limited, and the contract is not a related party transaction.
Competitive Landscape
DMR Engineering operates in a competitive power sector consultancy market. Peers such as WAPCOS Ltd and PFC Consulting Ltd, both government-backed firms, have extensive experience in large-scale hydropower consultancy in India and abroad.
Key Metrics
- Work Order Value: ₹1.80 crore
- Contract Duration: 8 months
- Project Capacity: 570MW
Next Steps for Investors
Investors will be watching for the timely and successful execution of the design and engineering services over the 8-month tenure. The company's ability to secure further domestic or international hydropower orders and its overall order book growth will also be key indicators.
