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L&T Bags Rs.1622 crore Orders in Power Sector
     

Two mega contracts - for a hydel project in the North East and for a gas fired plant in Andhra Pradesh spotlights L&T's presence in the power sector.

A. Rs.922-crore Mega Order For Country's Largest Hydel Project

The ECC Division has bagged a mega order from National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Limited (NHPC) for civil and structural work for its 2000 MW (8 x 250MW) Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project. Valued at Rs. 921.6 crore, this prestigious order is ECC's largest contract for a single package in terms of value.

Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Power Plant will generate power from the river Subansiri located in lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh and Demaji District of Assam. On completion, this will be the country's largest hydel power plant.

Mr. A. Ramakrishna, President (Operations) and Deputy Managing Director, announced, "L&T-ECC won this order on the basis of its track record in the hydel power sector on individual strength against international competition." Others in the fray included established Indian and global players such as Jaiprakash Industries, Hindustan Construction Company, Gammon-Ozaltin (Turkey), Patel-DIC (South Korea) and Nurol Constructions (Turkey).

The scope of work would comprise civil works for eight horseshoe-shaped, Head Race tunnels of 9.5 m dia (of lengths varying from 630 m to 1145 m) and amounting to 7100 m of tunnelling and intake structures; construction of 236 m x 16 m x 62 m size Surge Chamber with eight compartments, each measuring 26 m x 16 m x 62 m; eight Pressure Shafts of 70 m height, 8 m dia, having varying lengths from 195 m to 212 m, totalling 1628 m; Surface Power House of 285 m x 61 m x 64 m; Tail Race Tunnel of 206 m (width) by 35 m and two D-shaped Adit Tunnels of 9 m dia x 450 m length and 6 m dia x 275 m length. This phase of project work is scheduled for completion in 72 months.

The work is to be executed in one of the most difficult terrains of soft rock, and hill slopes prone to heavy rainfall and landslides. The job involves handling heavy quantities of excavation, muck removal, back filling and concreting, steel ribbing, rock bolting and anchoring to reinforce the tunnelling.
L&T will utilize state-of-the-art tunnelling methodology and will deploy modern imported equipment to ensure quality, safety and speed in project execution.

L&T-ECC had recently executed similar projects successfully in the tough Himalayan reaches for Tala Hydel Project in Bhutan, and Chilime Hydel Project in Nepal. Its other ongoing hydel projects are at Varahi (Karnataka), Khopoli (Maharashtra) and Purulia (West Bengal).

B. Rs.700-crore Power Plant Order in Andhra Pradesh

The ECC Division has secured a Rs.700-crore contract for engineering, procurement and construction of a 388.5 MW power plant near Rajamundry in Andhra Pradesh. The gas turbine based power plant will be set up for Vemagiri Power Generation Limited, part of the GMR Group of South India.

The Vemagiri power project will incorporate the largest gas turbine in India, and the country's biggest Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG). Designed to the latest 'F' technology, the turbine will be procured from General Electric Company, USA. The HRSG will be fabricated at L&T's works complex in Hazira, near Surat in Gujarat. L&T will acquire the steam turbine from Alstom of Germany.

The basic and detailed engineering services will be provided by L&T-Sargent & Lundy Limited. L&T's Engineering & Construction Division will have the overall responsibility for completing the project in 24 months, commencing 1st January 2004.

 

 
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