Orders worth Rs 1,637 cr bagged by L&T
informed the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) that it has bagged three orders worth Rs 937 crore in water business, during September and October 2008 in Delhi and Andhra Pradesh.
This order is in addition to the EPC project worth Rs 582 crore that the engineering major secured from the Hyderabad Metro Water Supply and Sewerage Board; and two EPC projects worth Rs 355 crore from the Delhi Jal Board.
While the former project involves construction of trunk mains of 58 km MS pipe for to bring 735 million litres of treated water daily to the city; the latter envisages design, laying and commissioning of MS-twin pipeline from Bawana to Dwarka and design and construction of a 20-million gallon capacity water treatment plant at Okhla.
Yet another order the company has received from HPCL-Mittal Energy Ltd - a joint venture of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd and Mittal Energy Investments - is valued at Rs 700 crore. The project involves setting up two 44,000 TPA capacity hydrogen generation units for HPCL-Mittal Energy Ltd grassroots refinery in Bhatinda, Punjab.