Taylormade Renewables gets Rs 1.59 bn order from Andhra Pradesh
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Taylormade Renewables gets Rs 1.59 bn order from Andhra Pradesh

Taylormade Renewables announced that it had successfully secured an order valued at Rs 1.59 billion from the Andhra Pradesh government. It was stated that the order was related to the development of a stormwater drainage network, improvements to outfalls, and the establishment of a sewage treatment plant (STP) within the Proddatur municipality in the state.

The noteworthy Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) order had been granted by the public health and municipal engineering department of the Andhra Pradesh government. It was mentioned by the company that the project was scheduled to be carried out over a period of twenty-four months, starting from the date of the agreement.

The successful acquisition of this substantial order by Taylormade Renewables highlighted its expertise and capabilities in the field of renewable energy. It was observed that the company's involvement in crucial civic infrastructure projects was in line with the developmental priorities of the state, particularly focusing on water management and environmental sustainability.

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Taylormade Renewables announced that it had successfully secured an order valued at Rs 1.59 billion from the Andhra Pradesh government. It was stated that the order was related to the development of a stormwater drainage network, improvements to outfalls, and the establishment of a sewage treatment plant (STP) within the Proddatur municipality in the state. The noteworthy Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) order had been granted by the public health and municipal engineering department of the Andhra Pradesh government. It was mentioned by the company that the project was scheduled to be carried out over a period of twenty-four months, starting from the date of the agreement. The successful acquisition of this substantial order by Taylormade Renewables highlighted its expertise and capabilities in the field of renewable energy. It was observed that the company's involvement in crucial civic infrastructure projects was in line with the developmental priorities of the state, particularly focusing on water management and environmental sustainability. Also read:  NTPC, SJVN, Hinduja Win RUMSL's Phase II Solar AuctionBluPine and ACME Winners in RUVNL's 1.2 GW Solar

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