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Patel Engg wins Rs 377-cr urban infra projects

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

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.

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First Published: Mar 05 2012 | 9:20 PM IST

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