SPML Infra receives Rs 1157.08 cr of Isarda water supply project
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SPML Infra receives Rs 1157.08 cr of Isarda water supply project

Under the flagship scheme of Jal Jeevan Mission, SPML Infra has received Rs 1157.08 order for the Isarda water supply project to provide safe drinking water in Dausa and Sawai Madhopur districts in Rajasthan from Public Health Engineering Department, Tonk, Rajasthan.

The Rajasthan government's Isarda water supply project aims to provide safe drinking water to nearly 25 lakh rural and urban residents, benefiting 1,079 villages and five towns in Dausa and 177 villages and one town in Sawai Madhopur districts. The contract is the company's largest single order for the execution of a major water supply project in Rajasthan.

The work will be completed in two years, with a one-year defect liability period and a ten-year operation and maintenance period after commissioning.

The project includes 341 km of MS & DI Raw Water and Clear Water Transmission Pipeline, as well as a 225 million litre per day Water Treatment Plant (WTP) at Isarda, Dausa.

SPML Infra is a leading infrastructure development company in India, with over four decades of experience and over 650 projects completed, including drinking water supply, improved sewerage facilities, better municipal waste management, and home lighting. Through a variety of projects, SPML Infra provides drinking water to over 50 million Indians.

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Also read: Govt launches AMRUT to develop infrastructure in water sectors

Under the flagship scheme of Jal Jeevan Mission, SPML Infra has received Rs 1157.08 order for the Isarda water supply project to provide safe drinking water in Dausa and Sawai Madhopur districts in Rajasthan from Public Health Engineering Department, Tonk, Rajasthan. The Rajasthan government's Isarda water supply project aims to provide safe drinking water to nearly 25 lakh rural and urban residents, benefiting 1,079 villages and five towns in Dausa and 177 villages and one town in Sawai Madhopur districts. The contract is the company's largest single order for the execution of a major water supply project in Rajasthan. The work will be completed in two years, with a one-year defect liability period and a ten-year operation and maintenance period after commissioning. The project includes 341 km of MS & DI Raw Water and Clear Water Transmission Pipeline, as well as a 225 million litre per day Water Treatment Plant (WTP) at Isarda, Dausa. SPML Infra is a leading infrastructure development company in India, with over four decades of experience and over 650 projects completed, including drinking water supply, improved sewerage facilities, better municipal waste management, and home lighting. Through a variety of projects, SPML Infra provides drinking water to over 50 million Indians. Image Source Also read: Govt launches AMRUT to develop infrastructure in water sectors

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