L&T Construction bags new contracts for its various businesses

Mumbai: The construction arm of L&T has secured orders from prestigious clients for two of its businesses.

Building & Factories (B&F) Business:

  • B&F’s Residential Business has received an add-on order from a reputed developer for the core & shell works of two wings of a tower in addition to the non-tower area works.
  • The business has also secured a Design & Build order from a reputed Client to construct a Multispecialty hospital at Nagpur.
  • To be executed on a fast track basis, the scope of the project includes Structure, Finishes, MEP, and Medical Gas Pipeline system to be done entirely in structural steel, including the core.
  • The IT & office space business has received an order from a reputed client for the civil shell & core works of a Mixed Used Building at Bengaluru.
  • The scope of work includes a tower of 9.06 lakh Sqft to be completed in a period of 18 months.

Power Transmission & Distribution Business:

  • L&T Construction’s Power Transmission & Distribution Business continued its winning spree by securing another package to provide Electrical & Mechanical Systems for tunnels in the Udhampur Srinagar Baramulla rail link project.
    • The scope of the package involves 33kV & 11kV HT power cable network, GIS substation, DG sets, tunnel lighting, ventilation & firefighting systems and SCADA system.
  • Another underground cabling package has been secured to improve the reliability of power supply in a South Indian city. 
  • The business has also secured add-on orders from its existing customers.

Background:

Larsen & Toubro is an Indian multinational engaged in technology, engineering, construction, manufacturing and financial services with over USD 21 billion in revenue. It operates in over 30 countries worldwide. A strong, customer–focused approach and the constant quest for top-class quality have enabled L&T to attain and sustain leadership in its major lines of business for eight decades.


Source: L&T- Press Release | Image Credit (representational): MoR