Here is an ongoing
chronicle of domestic and
overseas contracts involving Indian
companies during March 2009. (Key: entity
placing the order, entity receiving
the order) [Click here for
archives]
A. Domestic Contracts
30 Mar 09
27 Mar 09
25 Mar 09
24 Mar 09
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Omaxe bagged an order worth Rs
39.95 crore. (more...)
(project details)
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Patel Engineering bagged an order worth Rs
799 crore for tunneling work from Narmada Valley
Development Authority for Bargi Diversion project. (more...)
23 Mar 09
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Kalpataru Power Tansmission has bagged
three orders worth Rs 3,990 crore from Power Grid
Corporation of India for supply and construction of 765 kV and 400
kV transmission lines in Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Assam. The delivery schedule
of these projects range between 18 to 24 months.
20 Mar 09
19 Mar 09
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Areva T&D bagged order valued more than
Rs.224 crore (Euro 33 million) from Lanco Infratech
for supply of 765 kV generator transformers, shunt reactors and 765 kV to 400
kV interconnecting transformers for the switchyard associated with the 1,200
MW (2x600 MW) Anpara 'C' thermal power project. (project
details)
18 Mar 09
16 Mar 09
13 Mar 09
12 Mar 09
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Blue Star bagged an order worth Rs.8.5
crore order from Era Infra Engineering to
air-condition the integrated terminal building for domestic/international
operations at Raipur Airport, Chhattisgarh. (more...)
(project
details)
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Nagarjuna Construction Company
bagged three orders worth a total Rs.263 crore.
(more...)
09 Mar 09
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Kalpataru Power Transmission bagged an
order worth Rs.385 crore from Hindustan Mittal Energy
for laying down the 550 km pipeline, a part of Mundra-Bhatinda project, from
Kot in Gujarat to Jhanwar in Rajasthan over the next 18 months. (more...)
(project
details)
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Diamond Cables bagged an order for supply
of equipment, materials and erection of rural electrification works under
Diyungbra, Harangago, Jatinga Valley and Diyung Valley blocks in North Cachar
hills district of Assam, to be executed on build and transfer basis.
07 Mar 09
06 Mar 09
04 Mar 09
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Kalpataru Power Transmission bagged two
orders worth Rs.373 crore from Power Grid Corporation
of India for supplying power transmission equipment. (more...)
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Areva T&D India bagged an order worth
Rs.60 crore from Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran
Nigam (RRVPNL) for a Hybrid Gas Insulated Substation. (more...)
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ITT Corporation in consortium with
Megha Engineering and Infrastructures
bagged a contract worth $22 million (approx Rs.107.8 crore) from
Andhra Pradesh Irrigation & Command Area Development
Department for Pranahita Chevella and Chintalpudi irrigation
projects in Andhra Pradesh. (more...)
03 Mar 09
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Whessoe, a UK-based energy major, bagged a
contract from Petronet LNG to manage the
construction of a liquefied natural gas receiving terminal in Kochi.
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IVRCL Infrastructures and Projects bagged
seven orders worth Rs.670 crore for various irrigation and construction
related works. (more...)
- Gemini
Communication bagged wimax project worth Rs.67 crore from
Bharat Sanchar Nigam for supply,
implementation and maintenance of rural mobile WIMAX in the telecom circles of
Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Chennai, Tamil Nadu and
Orissa.
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PBA Infrastructures bagged an
order worth Rs.43.36 crore from Mumbai
Metropolitan Region Development Authority for concretization
of 30 meter internal road in G block of Bandra-Kurla Complex Phase-II.
(project
details)
02 Mar 09
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McNally Bharat Engineering Company bagged
an order worth Rs.115.92 crore from Steel Authority
of India for water supply systems at its IISCO Steel Plant, Burnpur,
West Bengal. The project is to be executed within 18 months from the date of
the contract. (project
details)
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Sadbhav Engineering
consortium
bagged an order
worth Rs.1571
crore
from
Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation.
(more...)
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Hindustan Dorr Oliver bagged an order
worth Rs.24
crore from HPCL-Mittal Energy for detailed
engineering, shop & site fabrication, transportations and supply of Process
Pressure Vessels weighing
50 to 250 MT each.
The
project shall be completed within a period of 12 to 14 months.(project
details)
B. Overseas Contracts
17 Mar 09
31 Mar 09