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Bagged it! L and T Construction wins Rs 2,170 crore orders
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Bagged it! L and T Construction wins Rs 2,170 crore orders

The construction arm of infrastructure major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has won orders worth Rs 2,170 crore across various business segments. 
 
Of this, its Power Transmission & Distribution Business has secured orders worth Rs 1,169 crore. 鈥淐onsolidating its position in the substation segment of highest voltage level in Oman, the business has secured an order from Oman Electricity Transmission Company SAOC for turnkey construction of the 400/132 kV Qabel Grid Station and associated works,鈥� the company said in a statement.

Further, the business has secured two more orders from reputed customers for design, supply, construction and commissioning of five 132 kV substations in UAE.

In India, the business has won a contract from West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company for strengthening the sub-transmission and distribution network in the urban area of Nadia district, West Bengal, under the Integrated Power Development Scheme.

Also, its Water & Effluent Treatment Business has won an order worth Rs 360 crore.An EPC order has been bagged from Rajasthan Urban Drinking Water Sewerage and Infrastructure Corporation (RUDSICO), Government of Rajasthan, under AMRUT, for the execution of a sewerage project with treatment facilities spread across three towns 鈥� Bharatpur, Gangapur and Hindaun. The scope of work includes constructing 354 km of sewerage network, providing more than 40,000 house connections and building eight sewage treatment plants of total capacity 24.75 million litres per day (MLD) using Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) technology.

Moreover, the company鈥檚 Building & Factories Business has secured an order worth Rs 320 crore to construct commercial and residential towers in Mumbai. The scope of works include civil shell and core, and finishing works.
In addition, the business has secured additional orders worth Rs 321 crore from the existing clients across various business segments.

The construction arm of infrastructure major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has won orders worth Rs 2,170 crore across various business segments.    Of this, its Power Transmission & Distribution Business has secured orders worth Rs 1,169 crore. 鈥淐onsolidating its position in the substation segment of highest voltage level in Oman, the business has secured an order from Oman Electricity Transmission Company SAOC for turnkey construction of the 400/132 kV Qabel Grid Station and associated works,鈥� the company said in a statement. Further, the business has secured two more orders from reputed customers for design, supply, construction and commissioning of five 132 kV substations in UAE. In India, the business has won a contract from West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company for strengthening the sub-transmission and distribution network in the urban area of Nadia district, West Bengal, under the Integrated Power Development Scheme. Also, its Water & Effluent Treatment Business has won an order worth Rs 360 crore.An EPC order has been bagged from Rajasthan Urban Drinking Water Sewerage and Infrastructure Corporation (RUDSICO), Government of Rajasthan, under AMRUT, for the execution of a sewerage project with treatment facilities spread across three towns 鈥� Bharatpur, Gangapur and Hindaun. The scope of work includes constructing 354 km of sewerage network, providing more than 40,000 house connections and building eight sewage treatment plants of total capacity 24.75 million litres per day (MLD) using Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) technology. Moreover, the company鈥檚 Building & Factories Business has secured an order worth Rs 320 crore to construct commercial and residential towers in Mumbai. The scope of works include civil shell and core, and finishing works. In addition, the business has secured additional orders worth Rs 321 crore from the existing clients across various business segments.

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