L&T construction has won orders worth Rs 2,309 crore in various business segments in October and November 2013.
The transportation infrastructure business has received an order worth Rs 694 crore from Kannur International Airport for construction of a greenfield airport's air side works near Kannur city in Kerala.
The scope of work includes design, engineering and construction of earth work and pavements for runway, basic strips, turning pads, taxiways apron, access roads, drainage system, related retaining structures, platform formation for landslide facilities along with airfield ground lighting system, visual aids for navigation and bird hazard reduction system.
In the power transmission and distribution business, orders worth Rs 738 crore have been received. These orders include an order worth Rs 447 crore received by L&T Oman LLC, a subsidiary of Larsen and Toubro in Oman, from Oman Electricity Transmission company. The project is estimated to be completed in 20 months and involves procurement, engineering and construction of two nos 132/33 kV grid stations along with its 132 kV D/C overhead line and cabling works in Muscat Governorate, Sultanate of Oman.
A turnkey order has also been received from Power Grid Corporation of India for construction of a 400 kV D/C transmission line under transmission system associated with Mauda Stage-II (2 x 660 MW) generation project and two 220 kV D/C transmission lines at Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
Another order has been received from Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation for construction of 220 kV D/C transmission line from Gadag to Balkot district in Karnataka on total turnkey basis.
The buildings and factories business has secured an order worth Rs 504 crore from an esteemed customer, for construction of 15 nos residential towers on design and build model in Bangalore.
The scope of work includes designing and building of foundation, substructure, superstructure and associated mechanical, electrical, plumbing and finishing work.
The heavy civil Infrastructure business has received new orders worth Rs 373 crore. The major order has been received from the Department of Atomic energy for design, engineering and supply of thermonuclear reactor components for cooling water system, chilled water system and heat rejection system at Gujarat.