L&T Construction wins significant contracts for its various businesses

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Last Updated : Nov 11 2019 | 10:04 AM IST

Contracts valued between Rs 1000 cr to Rs 2500 cr

The construction arm of L&T has secured orders from prestigious clients across various Indian states for its varied businesses.

Water and Effluent Treatment Business:

An EPC order has been secured from the Jharkhand Urban Infrastructure Development Company Limited (JUIDCO), for augmenting and strengthening the Dhanbad Urban Water Supply Scheme Phase II under Dhanbad Municipal Corporation.

The scope of work includes design and construction of an intake structure of capacity 77 MLD, two water treatment plants of aggregate capacity of 15.5 MLD, transmission and distribution pipelines of 584 Km, ground level service reservoirs of aggregate capacity of 8,600 KL, house service connections and associated electromechanical and instrumentation works including operation a. maintenance for 5 years.

The project aims to provide continuous water supply (24X7) while maintaining requisite pressure involving automation including measurement of input & output water quantity and quality through suitable SCADA and other instrumentation works, to limit water losses in the system to desired levels and ensure consistent good quality of water. The project is designed to bring drinking water to 4.45 lakh people of Dhanbad city in the state of Jharkhand.

The business is also executing the Hazaribagh urban water supply scheme and the Ranchi urban water supply schemes for the same client.

The business has secured add-on orders for some of its existing projects.

L&T GeoStructure: The business has secured an order from State Project Management Unit, Government of West Bengal for flood protection works and embankment strengthening of Damodar river in East Bardhhaman & Hooghly districts, West Bengal, using sheet piles and Bullah piles.

Another order has been secured from BPCL for construction of stone columns in Krishnapatnam, and from BHEL to construct of piles and related civil work for the 2x660 MW STPP coal and ash handling plant at Ennore.

An order has been received from CMRL for underground works at Korukkupet station, Chennai, and from IndusInd Bank to construct a diaphragm wall for a basement multi-level car park at Teynampet, Chennai.

Buildings and Factories Business:

The business has received an order for the execution of mechanical works for a cement plant at Kurnool.

Additionally, the construction arm has received add-on orders for some of its existing projects across the Transportation Infrastructure (TI) and Metallurgical and Material Handling (MMH) businesses.

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First Published: Nov 11 2019 | 9:39 AM IST

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