The construction arm of Larsen & Toubro has bagged orders worth Rs 2,275 crore across various business segments.
In the water and effluent treatment business, the company got orders worth Rs 1,255 crore from Bangalore Development Authority. It is an EPC order for executing utility development and management for Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout on a design, build & operate (DBO) basis for Package -1.
The scope of the order includes 360 km of potable water supply, sewage collection and recycle water supply network and 85 km of pre-cast utility ducts.
HT/LT power cabling, smart street lighting, fibre optic cables, online analysers and SCADA form major components of the electrical and instrumentation scope.
In addition, five sewage treatment plants of a combined capacity 22.5 million litres per day (MLD) using the most advanced sewage treatment technology – MBR have been proposed under the project.
The company has bagged an EPC order from Madhya Pradesh Jal Nigam Maryadit (MPJNM) for providing water to the Seoni and Chappara Blocks of Seoni district.
The scope includes supply and laying of pipelines, design and construction of intake pump houses, water treatment plant and various water storage structures, including house service connections.
The power transmission and distribution business has bagged solar EPC orders worth Rs 590 crore.
NLC India Limited (formerly Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd) has awarded an order for setting up of 100-MW (AC) grid interactive solar photovoltaic power project in Tamil Nadu. This is one of the largest solar orders the business has secured from a Navratna enterprise of the Government of India.
The power transmission business has secured another order from SB Energy One Pvt Ltd of SoftBank Group for building a 100 MW (AC) solar photovoltaic power plant at Bhadla Phase III Solar Park in Rajasthan.
Both these orders reflect the continued trust that L&T enjoys from leading government and private solar developers.
Under buildings and factories business, the company has got an order worth Rs 430 crore.
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