Here is an ongoing
chronicle of domestic and
overseas contracts involving Indian
companies during April 2009. (Key: entity
placing the order, entity receiving
the order) [Click here for
archives]
A. Domestic Contracts
30 Apr 09
29 Apr 09
28 Apr 09
26 Apr 09
25 Apr 09
22 Apr 09
16 Apr 09
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Petron Mechanical Industries, a division
of Petron Engineering Construction bagged an order worth Rs 4.5 crore from
Vedanta Aluminium for supply &
installation of rodding shop equipment for their Aluminium Smelter Plant
Expansion Project at Jharsuguda, Orissa. (project
details)
09 Apr 09
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Ahluwalia Contracts India
has received an LoI for a Rs 23.82 crore order from
CPWD for the upgradation, renovation & new construction for
Commonwealth Games-2010 at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium Complex, New Delhi.
08 Apr 09
07 Apr 09
06 Apr 09
02 Apr 09
01 Apr 09
B. Overseas Contracts
29 Apr 09
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Man Industries, the steel pipe
manufacturing company, bagged an order worth Rs 1,340 crore from the Middle
East.
24 Apr 09
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A conglomerate
comprising Kolkata based SREI Infrastructure Finance,
London based investment bank Euromax Capital
and Bank of Industries of Nigeria has
bagged a $800 million (approx Rs 4,000 crore ) PPP project to provide
sustainable water services on 100 ha in Port Harcourt and Obio Akpor in
Nigeria. (more..)
23 Apr 09
13 Apr 09
06 Apr 09
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Gammon India
bagged an order
worth
Rs 400 crore
from
Punatsangchhu Hydro Electricity Project authority
for construction of approx 7,500
mtrs
long 10 mtrs
finished dia,
circular
shaped
concrete lined Head Race Tunnel at Wangdue, approx
80
km from Thimpu, Bhutan.
-
Kirloskar Brothers
bagged an
order
worth $ 22 million (approx Rs 110 crore)
from
Mechanical & Electrical Department (MED),
Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt,
for construction
of
new irrigation pumping stations at Benban and Rozaikat on turnkey basis.
01 Apr 09
- Larsen &
Toubro bagged an order worth Rs 1,245 crore for the construction of
the Dam Package, a part of the 1,200 MW Punatsangchhu-I Hydroelectric Project
in Bhutan from Punatsangchhu-I Hydroelectric Project
Authority. (more...)