L&T secures 'significant' contracts in India
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L&T secures 'significant' contracts in India

Construction major L&T Construction told the media that it has bagged many significant contracts in India for its different businesses. The contracts' value is between Rs 1,000 crore to Rs 2,500 crore.

The company's metallurgical and material handling (MMH) business has secured a contract to install a coke oven, by-product and coke dry quenching plants, given its competence and capabilities to deliver complex plants in the steel industry.

Its MMH business has bagged contracts in the mining sectors for its products and add-ons from its existing consumers.

The company's buildings and factories business has received an order from a Hyderabad-based company for the construction of office space across a 20 lakh sq ft area within 14 months.

The project has two towers, five basements and associated utility buildings. The tower consists of composite steel structures from the basement. The work includes civil construction, mechanical, electrical, plumbing works, and finishes.

L&T Construction's water and effluent treatment business has secured an Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) contract to construct a demineralization plant and related works for its Barauni Refinery in Bihar. The project includes designing, commissioning, supplying, engineering and erecting the demineralization plant.

Other works include effluent treatment plant, drinking water plant and condensate polishing plant on a lump-sum turnkey basis.

L&T GeoStructure has secured a strategic contract from the Department of Water Resources for constructing a 1 km, 1,000 mm thick plastic concrete cut-off wall for the Kanpur Irrigation Project within 11 months.

It is an Indian multinational firm engaged in engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects, hi-tech manufacturing and services, operating in over 30 countries across the globe.

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Also read: L&T Construction secures civil, water and building contracts

Construction major L&T Construction told the media that it has bagged many significant contracts in India for its different businesses. The contracts' value is between Rs 1,000 crore to Rs 2,500 crore. The company's metallurgical and material handling (MMH) business has secured a contract to install a coke oven, by-product and coke dry quenching plants, given its competence and capabilities to deliver complex plants in the steel industry. Its MMH business has bagged contracts in the mining sectors for its products and add-ons from its existing consumers. The company's buildings and factories business has received an order from a Hyderabad-based company for the construction of office space across a 20 lakh sq ft area within 14 months. The project has two towers, five basements and associated utility buildings. The tower consists of composite steel structures from the basement. The work includes civil construction, mechanical, electrical, plumbing works, and finishes. L&T Construction's water and effluent treatment business has secured an Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) contract to construct a demineralization plant and related works for its Barauni Refinery in Bihar. The project includes designing, commissioning, supplying, engineering and erecting the demineralization plant. Other works include effluent treatment plant, drinking water plant and condensate polishing plant on a lump-sum turnkey basis. L&T GeoStructure has secured a strategic contract from the Department of Water Resources for constructing a 1 km, 1,000 mm thick plastic concrete cut-off wall for the Kanpur Irrigation Project within 11 months. It is an Indian multinational firm engaged in engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects, hi-tech manufacturing and services, operating in over 30 countries across the globe. Image SourceAlso read: L&T Construction secures civil, water and building contracts

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