Orders bagged by Country (Nov 2012) |
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Country |
Projects |
Rs Crore |
Share% |
India |
30 |
7,537 |
43.14 |
Nigeria |
1 |
14 |
0.08 |
Oman |
1 |
1,890 |
10.82 |
USA |
2 |
6,950 |
39.78 |
Vietnam |
1 |
1,080 |
6.18 |
Total |
35 |
17,471 |
100.00 |
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TyssenKrupp Industries India has secured two
significant contracts worth Rs 6,950 crore in
November 2012. The company has secured both
the contracts in the Fertilisers sector from CF Industries
oldings, Inc at different locations in USA. One contract is
for construction of an ammonia plant with a daily capacity
of 3,300 tonne, a urea plant, a nitric acid and a UAN (Urea
Ammonium Nitrate) plant and a urea granulation plant in
Donaldsonville, Louisiana. And another is for construction
of an ammonia plant with a daily capacity of 2,200 tonne, a
urea plant (3,500 tpd) and a urea granulation plant (3,500
tpd) in Port Neal, Iowa, USA.
"ThyssenKrupp Uhde is a market leader in the construction of plants for the processing of natural
gas - the central growth driver for the
US petrochemical industry. This order is
a strong case in point and proof of our
sophisticated engineering skills," says
Dr Olaf Berlien, member of the board
of ThyssenKrupp AG. Whereas,
Stephen R. Wilson, chairman and chief
executive officer, CF Industries
Holdings, Inc says, "We are pleased to
announce definitive, large-scale
nitrogen capacity expansion plans at
our North American operations
focused on substantially increasing our
ability to serve our customers. We
believe that our projects will be among
the first in North America to be in
production. We already own suitable
sites, have retained a world-class
engineering partner and have
completed the front end engineering
and design study for key components
of the projects."
Another major contract secured by the
company is worth Rs 1,080 crore from
Vietnam National Coal - Mineral
Industries Holding in Vietnam. The
scope of work includes basic
engineering, detail engineering, supply
of all equipment and materials,
construction and commissioning for a
500 tpd nitric acid plant in Vietnam. The contract has been
awarded to a consortium consisting of ThyssenKrupp Uhde,
Toyo-Thai Corporation Public Company, Toyo Vietnam
Corporation and Lilama 69-1 Joint Stock Company. Fertiliser
sector in all witnessed three contracts worth Rs 8,030 crore.
November 2012, witnessed five overseas contracts, one
each in Nigeria, Oman and Vietnam; and two in USA. In
Oman, Va Tech Wabag secured EPC contract worth Rs 1,890
crore from Oman Power & Water Procurement Co. SAOC for
SWRO desalination project in Al Gubrah, Muscat. The
project will be modelled on BOO basis as an independent
water project to be developed by a consortium of Malakoff
International (Malaysia), Sumitomo Corporation (Japan),
and Cadagua (Spain).
The month of November 2012 witnessed 35 contracts worth
Rs 17,471 crore. Of the total, Power Sector witnessed nine
contracts worth Rs 4,209 crore. In which, the Wind based
observed seven contracts worth Rs 1,800 crore, Hydel based
saw one contract worth Rs 1,985 and the remaining one
contract is in the Coal/Lignite based sector. In the Wind
based power, Regen Powertech has secured four contracts
from Mytrah Energy, Hetero Infrastructure, NSL Power and
ReNew Power for supply and installation of 67 WEC turbines
for 100.5 MW project, 36 WEC turbines for 54MW project, 50 WEC turbines for 75 MW project and 33 WEC turbines for
49.5 MW project, respectively. In the Hydel based power, L
& T Construction has secured single contract worth Rs 1, 985
crore from GVK Power & Infrastructure for major
infrastructure work of the 850 MW Ratle hydroelectric
power project located on the Chenab in the Kishtwar district
of Jammu & Kashmir.
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Some of the other major contracts secured in the month
are as follows:
- L & T Construction with Shanghai Urban Construction
Group secured a contract worth Rs 1252 crore from DMRC
for design and construct a tunnel between Shankar Vihar
and Hauz Khas and underground stations at Vasant Vihar,
Munirka, R.K.Puram, IIT and Hauz Khas. L&T
Construction's share in the project is Rs 852 crore.
- KNR Constructions secured EPC contract worth Rs 790
crore from KNR Walayar Tollways for four laning of the
Walayar-Vadakkancherry section in Kerala.
- IVRCL secured contract from NTPC for SG area and offsite
civil works at Kudgi Super Thermal Power Project, Stage I
of 3x800 MW, in Bijapur district of Karnataka. This order is
a part of cumulative orders bagged by the company
worth Rs 424.09 crore.
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