Construction company Patel Engineering today said it has bagged two urban infrastructure projects amounting to Rs 377.04 crore from the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai.
"The company has bagged a Rs 195.21 crore order for rehabilitation of sewerage lines spread across different stretches across the suburban areas in Mumbai," the company said in a statement.
It added that the other Rs 181.83 crore project pertains to construction of tunnels from Powai to Veravali and Powai to Ghatkopar high-level reservoir and from Ghatkopar high-level reservoir to Ghatkopar low-level reservoir. The project also involves construction of shafts and allied works.
Currently, Patel Engineering is also executing a Rs 363.05 crore road project for the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). This project stretches from Shivane to Mhatrae Bridge (Phase-1) and Sangamwadi to Kharadi (Phase-3) in Pune, it added.
The company is an integrated construction company specialising in hydro-power generation, irrigation and urban infrastructure projects.
Patel Engineering also has subsidiaries in US and executed projects across Arabian Gulf, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan.