BSE-listed CS Tech AI (formerly known as Ceinsys Tech Limited) has won a Rs381.18 crore contract for the Wainganga-Nal Ganga River-Linking Project, a flagship initiative by the Maharashtra government to address water distribution challenges in seven districts of the state.
The project, spanning Nagpur, Wardha, Yavatmal, Amravati, Akola, Washim, and Buldhana, aims to prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) involving surveys, hydrology studies, and design of key infrastructure such as canals, pipelines, tunnels, tanks, and lift irrigation systems. The total estimated project cost upon completion exceeds Rs85,000 crore.
“This is an important step towards addressing water needs across Maharashtra,” said Kaushik Khona, Managing Director of CS Tech AI. “Our expertise in technology and engineering will ensure the project meets its objectives effectively.”
CS Tech AI will deploy advanced technologies like aerial LiDAR, photogrammetry, and satellite imagery to deliver efficient solutions. The company will also lead conceptual planning and cost estimation for the massive undertaking.
The Nagpur headquartered firm has partnered with Nippon Koei India Private Limited, the Indian arm of a Japanese conglomerate, to strengthen project execution.
This marks a significant milestone for CS Tech AI, which recently rebranded from Ceinsys Tech Limited to reflect its focus on cutting-edge geospatial, engineering, and IT solutions. With a global presence across India, the US, UK, Germany, and Singapore, the company serves a wide range of clients in utilities, infrastructure, and natural resource sectors.
CS Tech AI is certified under multiple international standards, including ISO 9001 and ISO 27001. The company’s website has transitioned to www.cstech.ai as part of its rebranding.