L&T's Metallurgical, Material Handling & Water Operating Company bagged
various orders worth a total Rs 1,126 crore.
The company bagged an order valued at Rs 300 crore from Sterlite Industries
for the construction of 4,00,000 tpa
copper smelter plant at Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu. The scope involves design,
engineering, supply, erection, civil & structural work for the smelter &
refinery areas. The project is to be executed in 15 months.
L&T secured an order worth Rs 210 Crore from Hindalco Industries for the pot
superstructure and auxiliary facilities for its
aluminium smelter and refinery at Mahan, Madhya Pradesh. The scope includes
fabrication of Pot Superstructures and Flash Vessels. The project is to be
executed in 21 months.
L&T won an order worth Rs 100 crore from Tata Steel for the installation of
PCI units at Jamshedpur in Jharkhand. The scope involves Design, engineering,
supply, erection, civil & structural work for grinding & drying system for
pulverised coal injection in "H" & "I" blast furnace. The project is to be
executed in 24 months.
Tata Steel also awarded an order worth Rs 182 crore for Raw Material Handling
System Package - II at Jamshedpur for sinter, coke, and coal (partly) including
wagon tippler, side arm charger, stacker reclaimer on EPC basis. The project is
scheduled for completion in November 2011.
Additionally, L&T has secured an order worth Rs 231 crore from Uttar Pradesh
Jal Nigam for Varanasi. The scope of work includes design and execution of storm
water drainage system consisting of RCC pipes and open drains of approx 80 km,
construction of water receiving bodies including rain water harvesting and
rehabilitation works. Contract period is 18 months.
Delhi Jal Board has placed an EPC order for Rs 103 crore for supplying 120
million gallons per day water from Wazirabad Water Works to Chandrawal Water
Works by twin raw water main of MS pipes 1,900 mm / 1,800 mm diameter including
up-gradation of raw water pumping station and ancillary works. The project is to
be executed in 14 months.
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L&T
bags IOC order (29-Mar-10)