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L&T awarded contract for its Water & Effluent Treatment Bz
WATER & WASTE

L&T awarded contract for its Water & Effluent Treatment Bz

Larsen and Toubro Constructions, Water and Effluent Treatment business has secured a huge order from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for the execution of the Bandra Wastewater Treatment Facility of the Mumbai Sewage Disposal Project - Stage II.

The project comprises the construction of a top-notch wastewater treatment facility with the best treatment standards. The scope of the project includes designing, building, operating, and maintaining the 360 MLD sewage treatment plant along with a provision for generation of inhouse power.

The project will further host a knowledge centre, a panoramic viewing gallery, and a library keeping the larger goal of creating awareness within various stakeholders.

The project is to be completed within stringent timelines and Larsen and Toubro, having a legacy of completing several landmark projects, is positioned to complete the project on time with the leading industry safety and quality standards.

Upon completion of the project, it will play an important role in providing a healthier, happier, and better lifestyle to the residents of Mumbai.

Larsen and Toubro is an Indian multinational company engaged in EPC projects, Hi-Tech manufacturing, and services. It is currently operating in over 50 countries worldwide.

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Also read: Welspun Enterprises bags Rs 4,636 cr order from BMC

Larsen and Toubro Constructions, Water and Effluent Treatment business has secured a huge order from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for the execution of the Bandra Wastewater Treatment Facility of the Mumbai Sewage Disposal Project - Stage II. The project comprises the construction of a top-notch wastewater treatment facility with the best treatment standards. The scope of the project includes designing, building, operating, and maintaining the 360 MLD sewage treatment plant along with a provision for generation of inhouse power. The project will further host a knowledge centre, a panoramic viewing gallery, and a library keeping the larger goal of creating awareness within various stakeholders. The project is to be completed within stringent timelines and Larsen and Toubro, having a legacy of completing several landmark projects, is positioned to complete the project on time with the leading industry safety and quality standards. Upon completion of the project, it will play an important role in providing a healthier, happier, and better lifestyle to the residents of Mumbai. Larsen and Toubro is an Indian multinational company engaged in EPC projects, Hi-Tech manufacturing, and services. It is currently operating in over 50 countries worldwide. Image Source Also read: Welspun Enterprises bags Rs 4,636 cr order from BMC

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