L&T Construction Wins Orders Valued Rs. 4006 Crores

L&T Construction Wins Orders Valued Rs. 4006 Crores

The construction arm of L&T has won orders worth Rs. 4006 crores across various business segments in the month of December’14 in both the domestic and international markets.

Transportation Infrastructure Business arm has secured orders worth Rs. 2053 crores. A major order has been received from a reputed customer in Odisha for the construction of 48 km of Railway lines for the transportation of coal from coal mines for their thermal power station. Scope of work also includes building a water pipeline along the railway line.

A road project on EPC mode has been bagged from National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for the development and up-gradation of the Bijapur-Gulbarga-Homnabad section of NH-218 in the state of Karnataka.

Additional orders worth Rs. 440 Cr have been also received from ongoing domestic and international projects.

Water & Renewable Energy Business division has secured new orders worth Rs. 729 crores.

L&T Oman LLC, a subsidiary of L&T, has received an order from Salalah Free Zone Company for the construction works of Adhan Phase 1A. The scope consists of building a potable water network, an irrigation water network, a storm water network, a sewer network, irrigation and firefighting reservoirs, pumping stations and control rooms.

Another order has been received from National Mineral Development S Gurgaon substation and 400 kV GIS Kanpur substation.

Company’s Heavy Civil Infrastructure Business has secured new orders worth Rs. 228 crores.

A repeat EPC order has been received from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) for the construction of viaduct and stations for YMCA – Ballabhgarh extension of the Delhi MRTS.

Additional orders have been also received from various ongoing jobs. L&T Geostructure LLP has won orders worth Rs. 328 crores including a major one from a reputed customer for CW system and makeup water system civil works package in the eastern part of the country.

“These orders reveal the increased activity at ground level in the infrastructure space which augurs well for the economy and, more particularly, for EPC players like us,” said

Mr. S N Subrahmanyan, Member of the Board and Senior Executive Vice President (Infrastructure & Construction). “While these orders will help us further establish our leadership on the domestic front, the orders that we are steadily getting from overseas is a reflection of our growing presence in these markets,” he added.