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L&T bags new orders worth over Rs 2,000 crore

Power transmission business has bagged orders worth Rs 392 crore in both domestic and international markets

Press Trust of India Mumbai
L&T Construction today said it has bagged new orders worth Rs 2,002 crore across various business segments during June.

The heavy civil infrastructure segment secured orders worth Rs 1,547 crore, which includes an order from Goa State Infrastructure Development Corporation for the design and construction of a cable stayed bridge across river Mandovi at Panaji, the company said in a statement.

It is a 900m four-lane bridge, with a 550 m cable stay portion and a 3.2 km viaduct approach.

The power transmission business has bagged orders worth Rs 392 crore in both domestic and international markets.

The domestic order is from the Bihar State Power Transmission Company Limited for a turnkey construction of a new 220 /132 kV transmission line between Kanti-Motipur- Muzaffarpur-Bhikanpura in Bihar, the company said.
 

It added that its wholly-owned subsidiary L&T Saudi Arabia has bagged a key international engineering, procurement and construction order of a high voltage substation network for a major fertiliser company in Saudi Arabia.

Additional orders have also been received from an ongoing job of water and renewable energy business, it said.

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First Published: Jul 02 2014 | 5:14 PM IST

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