IVRCL Infrastructures & Projects said that the company bagged orders for Rs.958.07 crore in transportation, water & irrigation, buildings and power sectors.
The first order is for balance work of rehabilitation, strengthening and four laning of Bhogpur to Mukerian section of NH -1A from Km. 26 to Km 70 in Punjab state from National Highways Authority of India . The work includes construction of minor and major bridges,underpasses with approaches, 2 lane truss bridge over irrigation canal , culverts, grade separators , widening / rehabilitation and repair of existing bridges. The order is valued at Rs.359.96 crore and is to be completed in 30 months.
The second project is from Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board for providing distribution system, construction of distribution station, laying of conveying mains for two packages under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission or JNNURM. The project is to be completed in 24 months and is valued at Rs.123.25 crore.
The third project is a drinking water supply scheme project under Hemavathy project in Karnataka from Cauvery Neeravary Nigama, a Karnataka Government enterprise. The total completion period of the project is 24 months and is valued at Rs.142.35 crore.
The fourth project valued at Rs.133.64 crore is from Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (II) for civil and electromechanical works for reservoirs at GKVK/ Bettahalli plantation, OMBR, Hudi and Booster Pumping station under JICA Loan -ID-P 168. The contract is to be completed in 24 months.
The fifth order includes construction of buildings in various places, modification of transmission lines package in power sector construction of water treatment plant in Jharkhand and is to be completed in 18 months. The project is valued at Rs.198.87 crore.
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