Shriram EPC has bagged contracts worth over Rs.430 crore, the company said in a stock exchange filing. This includes a road contract worth Rs.301.05 crore in Chhattisgarh for executing road works of 50 km under the NHDP-IV on EPC basis, to be completed over 24 months. The company also bagged a contract worth Rs.137 crore from the Jharkhand government for implementation of the rural water supply scheme in three groups of villages within a 33-month period.
Thermax has received an order worth Rs.353 crore from Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd to execute an energy efficiency improvement project, the Pune-based firm said in a release. Thermax will commission a 50-mw gas based co-generation plant at RCF’s facility at Thal in Maharashtra for captive power. It will also install waste heat recovery boilers downstream of the turbines to provide required steam for process. The scope of supply includes two 25-mw gas turbines and 2×100 tph waste heat recovery boilers, besides civil works, balance of electrical, mechanical and instrumentation works. The project is to be completed in 22 months, the release added.
Diversified EPC conglomerate Punj Lloyd has announced winning a Rs.308 crore infrastructure order in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The contract has been awarded to Punj Lloyd by Front Line Investment Management Co. LLC, subsidiary of Damac Properties Development LLC, for the construction of 168 villas at Trixis Cluster of the Akoya Oxygen master development offering a luxury lifestyle at the heart of nature in Al Yufrah 2, Dubai.
GPT Infraprojects has won a Rs.114.30-crore contract from Rail Vikas Nigam. The order involves constructing approach ramps and roads for rebuilding of a railway overbridge in West Bengal. The order has to be completed within 18 months. GPT Infraprojects with a current has order book of Rs.1,829 crore in the infrastructure space also caters to the concrete sleeper segment.
Gamesa has secured the first orders to supply the G114-2.0 mw turbine in India, a model for which the worldwide order book already stands at over 2,000 mw. Specifically, these two contracts contemplate the installation of 92 G114-2.0 mw Class-S wind turbines (184 mw) in India, a release by Gamesa said. With the signature of this contract, the company’s global order intake in 2015 topped 3,880 mw.
Richa Industries has secured an order from IRCON International Ltd for the construction of five pre-engineered buildings at Rourkela, Orissa for Indian Railways. It is a turnkey project and the scope of work includes design and construction of five buildings including lifting bay; inspection bay; machine shop; wheel lathe and oil godown with the total area of 16,000 sqm. The Rs.23-crore project has a scheduled completion period of nine months.
After successful installation of LED streetlights in Jodhpur, Aligarh, Varanasi among others, Eon Electric Ltd has landed a further contract worth around Rs.40 crore for installing LED streetlights in Rajasthan. Under this project, Eon will install over 1 lakh LED streetlights across various cities in the state, including Jaisalmer, Gangapur, Sri Ganga Nagar, etc. In this phase, Eon Electric will install high lumen (minimum 95 lumen/watts) streetlights to improve road lighting and enhance visibility on the streets, the company said in a statement.
Inox Wind Ltd has bagged a repeat order for a 100-mw wind power project at Rojmal, in Gujarat from Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd. The order is TPREL’s fourth project with Inox Wind taking the cumulative orders placed with Inox Wind across various sites to more than 300 mw. Inox Wind’s Rojmal site is one of the largest wind farms in Gujarat with a capacity of 400 mw. More than 140 mw worth of capacity is already operational at the wind park including 50 mw of TPREL. The commissioned common infrastructure facilities at the site are capable of supporting power evacuation of 400 mw. TPREL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power and has around 215 mw of commissioned renewable assets, with another 250 mw in the pipeline.