Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited (KPTL), a global EPC (Engineering Procurement and Construction) player in power and infrastructure contracting, has secured orders worth Rs 800 crore, the company said in an announcement on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
The orders are for supply and erection of 400 KV transmission line of 160 km in Bhutan worth Rs 549 crore, which is funded by the government of India; supply and erection of 220 KV transmission line of 152 km in Tajikistan worth Rs 96 crore (KPTL), which is funded by Asian Development Bank; pipeline replacement project (under infrastructure division) at Ahmedabad worth Rs 155 crore from ONGC, the release said.
JMC Projects Ltd, a subsidiary of KPTL has secured orders worth Rs 1,010 crore. These include road EPC contract in Ethiopia worth Rs 341 crore, which is funded by African Development Bank and multiple projects for residential towers, exhibition centres and office complex worth Rs 669 crore, the BSE notice said.
The orders are for supply and erection of 400 KV transmission line of 160 km in Bhutan worth Rs 549 crore, which is funded by the government of India; supply and erection of 220 KV transmission line of 152 km in Tajikistan worth Rs 96 crore (KPTL), which is funded by Asian Development Bank; pipeline replacement project (under infrastructure division) at Ahmedabad worth Rs 155 crore from ONGC, the release said.
JMC Projects Ltd, a subsidiary of KPTL has secured orders worth Rs 1,010 crore. These include road EPC contract in Ethiopia worth Rs 341 crore, which is funded by African Development Bank and multiple projects for residential towers, exhibition centres and office complex worth Rs 669 crore, the BSE notice said.