A consortium of Patel Engineering, Turkey’s Limak and state-owned BHEL has emerged the lowest bidder for a 1,000 MW hydel project in Jammu & Kashmir.
The 1,000-MW Pakal Dul hydro electric project, having four units of 250 MW, is located in Doda district of J&K.
Four parties participated in the bidding process and the consortium comprising the company, Limak and BHEL quoted the lowest price of ₹8,904 crore, Patel Engineering said in a statement today.
“Bids quoted by Samsung-Coastal-Alstom, Impregilo-Gammon JV and Soma-Song Da-Power Machines were much higher,” the statement said.
Chenab Valley Power Projects Pvt Ltd — a joint venture floated by NHPC, JKSPDC (J&K State Power Development Corp) and PTC India — had invited tenders for implementing the project.
“The project consists of over 160 metre high concrete faced rock-fill dam, large size 20 km of head race tunnel by TBM and underground power house. BHEL shall design, manufacture and commission 4 x 250 MW francis turbine generator units,” the statement said.
In the project, NHPC and JKSPDC would have 49 per cent stake each, while PTC India would hold the remaining shareholding.
Patel Engineering also said it has bagged new construction projects worth ₹1,110 crore.
“The new projects include the ₹473.31 crore EPC contract and allied construction work for the 37.5 MW Parnai hydro electric project of JKSPDC,” it added.