Here is a chronicle of orders bagged and contracts
received by Indian companies in January-March 2005. Both domestic
and overseas contracts, in which at least
one of the parties -- awarder or awardee -- is of Indian origin, are considered.
A domestic (or overseas) contract is respectively one executed in India (or
abroad), regardless of whether the Indian company has bagged or given the order.
(This feature was started in October 2004, to
view contracts for the period October to December 2004, please click here.)
A.
Domestic Contracts
31 March 2005
- Alstom
of France has bagged the Rs.1,600 crore electro-mechanical
package order from National Hydropower Corporation
Ltd for the 2,000 MW Subansiri project in Arunachal Pradesh.
Click here
for more news.
30 March 2005
- Simplex
Concrete Piles India has bagged orders worth Rs.128 crore from Project
Management Unit (Kolkata Environmental Improvement Project) for
construction of sewerage and drainage for Borough XII and house construction
(Lot 2 and 3).
29 March 2005
- Texmaco's
heavy engineering division has secured orders worth Rs.31 crore
for sugar mills and boilers, Rs.77 crore worth of orders for
hydro-mechanical equipment and another Rs.26 crore of railway wagons.
Details of parties who have placed the orders are not
available.
- Parmount
Communications has received an order worth Rs.4.4 crore for the
supply of low tension power cables from Reliance
Energy. The company had earlier bagged a similar order worth
Rs.1.32 crore from the same party
25 March 2005
- Nagarjuna
Construction has bagged a Rs.450 crore BOT project from National
Highways Authority of India (more
news.)
22 March 2005
- Simplex
Concrete Piles (India) has bagged a (sub) contract worth Rs.72.23
crore from Bharat Heavy Electricals for
undertaking the EPC contract (Part A) and the civil construction package
(Part B) for the 1x250 MW (Unit 5) of the Santaldish thermal power station
of West Bengal Power Development Corporation. (Click here for complete project
details.)
19 March 2005
- KEC
International has bagged an order worth Rs.69 crore from Power
Grid Corporation of India. Scope of work includes supply and
construction of 400 kv Double Circuit Line from Teesta to Darjeeling. This
is part of transmission line being constructed for evacuation of power from
Teesta Hydro Electric project to Siliguri (West Bengal) into the Eastern
Grid. The contract is to be executed by January 2007. (Click here for
project profile.)
16 March 2005
- Larsen
& Toubro has bagged an order worth Rs.186 crore for revamp
and reconstruction of SH process platform complex in the Mumbai High (South)
field of Oil & Natural Gas Corporation.
The project involves complete replacement of existing facilities including
instrumentation & control, distributed control system and main online
pumps.
- MSK
Projects (India) has received a Rs.85 crore contract from the Madhya
Pradesh government for the Dewas Industrial Water Supply Project
on BOT basis. The concession period of 30 years with an additional two years
for project implementation.
- Madhucon
Projects has received a turnkey
order worth Rs.546.3 crore from the Andhra Pradesh government (irrigation
department) for construction of the Kalwarkurti Lift Irrigation Scheme. The
work has to be completed within two years. (On 9 March 2005, Patel
Engineering had also announced winning of an order pertaining to the
Kalwakurti Lift Irrigation project. The development is being
confirmed.)
15 March 2005
- Nagarjuna
Construction Co announced that it has bagged two new orders worth
Rs.212 crore from the Andhra Pradesh government.
The orders pertain to turnkey execution of two irrigation projects, more
details of which are awaited.
- Madhucon
Projects has been awarded construction worth of two irrigation projects worth Rs.395.20
crore from the Andhra Pradesh government.
The two projects -- left main canal of Indira Sagar Projects (Rs.196.2
crore) and Sri Ram Sagar Project (Rs.199.0 crore) -- have to be completed
within two years.
- Era
Constructions (India) has bagged a Rs.10.2 crore order for
construction of a factory building at Hardwar in Uttaranchal from
Delhi-based Neel Metal Products Ltd.
(ProjectsToday is in the process of getting more details on the project.)
10 March 2005
- Thermax announced
that its Cogen Division has bagged an order worth Rs.80 crore from an
unspecified company for setting up of a 20 MW captive
cogeneration facility using internal circulation fluidised bed combustion
technology. The project would be completed within 18 months.
9 March 2005
- Patel Engineering announced
that it has bagged the EPC contracts for
two irrigation projects, both in Mahaboobnagar district of Andhra Pradesh.
The two projects are the Bheema Lift Irrigation Scheme (project value,
Rs.383 crore) and the Kalwakurthy Lift Irrigation Scheme (Rs.495 crore). It
may be recalled that on 7 March 2005, Patel Engineering had placed the order
for pumps for the Bheema project on Kirloskar Brothers.
- IJM Corp of Malaysia has
bagged a BOT project worth Rs.553 crore from National
Highways Authority of India for development of the Mahua-Jaipur
section on NH-11 in Rajasthan. (Click here
for details.)
- PSL has
bagged an order of Rs.343 crore from Larsen &
Toubro for the supply of spiral steel-welded pipes, coating and
other related works. The order to be fulfilled by March 2006 is towards the
Sujalam Sufalam Scheme of the Gujarat government that aims at providing
drinking water facilities in districts of the state.
- Madhucon Projects has
won a Rs.250 crore BOT project from National
Highways Authority of India for improving, widening, operating
and maintaining the Bharatpur-Mahua section on NH-11in Rajasthan. The
existing two-lane stretch of 57 km will be converted into a four-lane
divided highway. The concession period, including construction, would be 25
years and the concessionaire is entitled for 40 per cent grant.
7 March 2005
- Kirloskar
Brothers has
bagged a Rs.162.6 crore order from Patel
Engineering for the Bheema
Lift Irrigation Scheme in Andhra Pradesh. The order is to supply of
pumps and pumping machinery, erection, testing, commissioning and
maintenance for a three-year period.
3 March 2005
- Technopromexport of
Russia has bagged a Rs.1,900 crore contract for National
Thermal Power Corporation's 1,980 MW Barh super thermal power
project in Bihar. (Click here
for details.)
- Hindustan
Construction Co has secured its first BOT
project worth Rs.30.2 crore from Pune Public Works
Department for improvement of Pune-Paud Road (SH No.60, Km
12/200 to 33/000) and Pirangut-Mutha Road (SH No.57 Km 20/000 to 31/000)
28 February 2005
- Era Constructions
(India) has bagged a Rs.10.8 crore contract (excluding cement
& steel) from Paras Pharmaceuticals
for construction of a building for a new formulation facility at Baddi in
Himachal Pradesh.
- Kirloskar Brothers has
received a letter of intent for supply of pumps from Koya
& Co of Hyderabad. The total value of the order, at Rs.23
crore, is for the Venkatnagram Lift Irrigation Scheme.
23 February 2005
- Bharat Heavy
Electricals has bagged a Rs.84 crore order
from Regency Power Corporation to set up
a 58 MW power plant in Tamil Nadu. Click here
for details.
19 February 2005
- Madhucon Projects
has bagged a Rs.148 crore order for constructing the Anik-Panjrapole Link
Road, which is part of the MUIP, promoted by Mumbai
Metropolitan Region Development Authority. Click here
for project details.
- MSK Projects has
won a Rs.7.5 crore order from Gujarat State Road
Development Corporation for development of the Himatnagar Bypass
project in Gujarat, on BOT basis.
17 February 2005
- IVRCL Infrastructures
& Projects Ltd has stated that it has
recently bagged orders valued at Rs.311 crore.The new orders pertain to
Rs.160.47 crore worth of works relating to construction of buildings and
Rs.100.65 crore worth of water transmission works from Government
of Gujarat. Besides these, the company has bagged several road
projects worth for Rs.50 crore
16 February 2005
- GR Cables Ltd
has announced that it has bagged an order for Rs.5 crore from Bharat
Sanchar Nigam for supply of cables, in addition to the Rs.12
crore contract it bagged in early January 2005.
10 February 2005
- Blue Star has
bagged a Rs.8 crore order from National Thermal
Power Corporation for its Sipat power plant in Chhattisgarh. Blue
Star will air-condition the control rooms as well as office areas of the
plant. The scope of work includes design, engineering, manufacture, testing,
erection and commissioning of the air-conditioning equipment.
9 February 2005
- Tata Projects
has bagged a Rs.100 crore order to develop a water desalination plant at Nuclear
Power Corporation's upcoming Kudamkalam plant in Tamil Nadu.
(Click here
for details.)
- Praj Industries
has bagged an order worth Rs.25 crore from Bajaj
Hindusthan for setting up a distillery unit attached to the
Kinauni sugar mill in Uttar Pradesh. (Click here
for details.)
25 January 2005
- Chemithon Engineers
P. Ltd (CEPL), an operating company in India
of US-based Chemithon Enterprises Inc- a world in environmental equipment,
has won an order, worth Rs.9.75 crore, from Maharashtra
State Electricity Board (MSEB) for air pollution control
equipment for its thermal power stations (TPS). CEPL will design, supply,
erect and commission four flue gas conditioning (FGC) plants at each of the
210 MW thermal power plants (TPS ) located at Khaparkheda, Chandrapur,
Bhusawal, and Parli. Khaparkheda will be the first MSEB location to have a
FGC plant in Maharashtra when it becomes operational in 2005. The FGC plants
at the order of three locations will be commissioned in end-2005.
18 January 2005
- US-based Cisco has
bagged a Rs.500 crore order for VSNL's broadband project. Click here
for details.
15 January 2005
- Tata Motors has
secured an order for supplying 1,070 bus chassis worth Rs.55 crore from
various state transport corporations in Karnataka. It has also bagged an
overseas order for export of 350 buses, valued at around Rs.77 crore, to
Senegal.
11 January 2005
- Ashok Leyland has
bagged an order for 644 buses to be inducted by BEST under the Mumbai Urban
Transportation Programme (MUTP). The value of the order is around Rs.70
crore. The contract follows a tripartite agreement between BEST, the
government of Maharashtra and the World Bank, which is part-financing the
project.
10 January 2005
- Bharat Heavy
Electricals has won a Rs.241 crore for
electro-mechanical works associated with North
Eastern Power Corporation's 600 MW Kameng Hydropower project in
Arunachal Pradesh. For more details click here.
8 January 2005
- Mumbai-based Patel
Engineering has bagged a Rs.391.86 crore contract from North
Eastern Power Corporation for construction of the 600 MW Kameng
Hydropower project in Arunachal Pradesh. The scope of the contract includes
construction of dams, shaft, tunnel and power house comprising four turbine
units generating 150 MW each. (Click here
for project profile.)
4 January 2005
- GR
Cables has won a Rs.12 crore order from Bharat
Sanchar Nigam for the supply of cables. (No further details
available.)
B.
Overseas Contracts
31 March 2005
- Hindustan Construction Co has
bagged a Rs.159.42 crore contract from Royal Saudi
Naval Forces of Saudi Arabia for a Pier restoration project.
24 February 2005
- Larsen & Toubro has
bagged a Rs.130 crore supply order for a tubular reactor system from Kuwait
Olefins Co KSC. The order would be executed by L&T's heavy
engineering division. The equipment, weighing 1,500 tonnes, would be one of
the largest such systems in the world when installed, according to
information released by L&T. Kuwait Olefins is a joint venture between
Dow Co of USA and PIC Kuwait.
19 February 2005
- Intercontinental
Consultants & Technocrats Pvt Ltd has
bagged a road consultancy order valued at $0.8 million (Rs.34 crore) for the
upgradation of a 264 km road connecting the northern agricultural
region and the Port of Sudan.
17 February 2005
- Tecumseh Products
India has bagged an order worth Rs.20 crore
for supply of its THK compressors from South African firm, Defy
Appliances. It is reported that Tecumseh has become the
first Indian compressor manufacturing company to enter the booming South
African white goods market.
16 February 2005
- Kirloskar Brothers has
received an order worth $5.54 million (Rs.24 crore) for supplying diesel
engines and pumpsets from the Angola government.
The order involves supply, erection and commissioning of 300 engines and
pumps to be used for irrigation.
4 February 2005
- Sterlite Optical
Technologies has won a Rs.2.5 crore
order to provide optic fibre and telecom cables from Dodsal
Pte Ltd, the EPCC contractor for ONGC Videsh's Khartoum refinery
project in Sudan. (Click here
for details.)
28 January 2005
- Larsen & Toubro
has won a Rs.61 crore order for carrying
out civil works associated with the 750 MW Ras Laffan "B" Combined
Cycle Power Plant in Qatar, from Siemens Power
Generation (Germany), the EPC contractor for the project. (More
details)
25 January 2005
- Man Industries
(India) has won a Rs.542 crore
export order from the Middle East for supply of line pipes for high pressure
oil and gas applications. The order involves manufacture and supply of
around 130 km of longitudinal coated pipes for an unnamed
government agency in the Middle East. The pipes would be
manufactured at the company's upcoming Anjar plant in Gujarat.
18 January 2005
- ABB India has
bagged a Rs.135 crore export order from a West Asian country (name not
available). This includes a turnkey order for four new 220/66/20 KV outdoor
air insulated substations to develop power infrastructure and improve power
supply. The scope of the project, scheduled for completion in 18 months,
includes design, procurement, manufacturing and supply of equipment for all
substations.
12 January 2005
- Southern Ispat has
bagged an international order from Dubai-based Indicaa
Global for the supply of 4,000 tonnes of CI (cast iron) castings.
The Indian company has already enhanced its production capacity to meet the
order. (No further details are available.)
3 January 2005
- Power Grid
Corporation of India has bagged a consultancy
assignment from Bhutan Power Corporation for
construction of a sub-station in that country. Under the order, PGCIL would
provide consultancy for construction of a 220/66 kv sub-station at Pasakha
Industrial Estate in Chukha, Dzongkhang, Bhutan. The consultancy is valued
at Rs.97 lakh. The sub-station would feed power to Phuentsholing and Gomtu
and industrial units at Pasakha.