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L&T Construction Wins Rs.2,002 Cr. Orders

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Larsen & Toubro Ltd. said L&T Construction had won new orders aggregating to Rs.2,002 crore across various business segments in May and June 2013.

The Building & Factories Business has bagged orders for Rs.528 crore for construction of office buildings at Bangalore and Ahmedabad from esteemed customers, while the Water & Renewable Energy Business has secured orders for Rs.806 crore, of which Rs.700 crore was for the turnkey EPC of a solar photovoltaic power plant in Tamil Nadu.

In the Transportation Infrastructure Business, the company has won orders aggregating to Rs.451 crore. Orders secured are for design, detail engineering, testing and commissioning of 25kV AC traction, 33kV auxiliary substations, associated cabling and SCADA systems for underground corridor of line-8 of the Delhi Mass Rapid Transport System (MRTS) Project - Phase 3 for Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd.

In the Power Transmission & Distribution Business, new orders for Rs.217 crore were received. The orders secured are from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. For supply, installation, testing and commissioning of E&E fire detection and fire suppression system of elevated stations of Delhi MRS Project - Phase 3. Another order was from the West Bengal State Electricity Transmission Co. Ltd. For supply and erection of two 132kV D/C transmission line and substation at West Bengal.

At the BSE, Larsen & Toubro shares are currently trading at Rs.1,432, up 0.88 percent from the previous close.

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