The scope of the project includes complete Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) of the 132-KV substation right from the survey, design and engineering to supply, construction and project management.
The project, scheduled to be completed by September next year, will cater to the electricity requirements of the 31- acre national cancer institute of All-India Institute of Medical Sciences in Jhajjar having a 710-beds hospital, 15 laboratories for principal investigators and a separate diagnostics block, said a company statement here.
Hartek Power, EPC arm of the city-based Hartek Group, has created immense value in the T&D value chain, as reflected in its execution of more than 150 high-voltage and extra high- voltage substations and transmission lines, he said.
Some of the key projects executed by the company include 13 bays of a 220-KV substation at the first in-house 4x300-MW thermal plant of Reliance Energy at Shahjahanpur, UP and 132-KV substation projects for a 40-MW solar plant in Rajasthan, the statement said.
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