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L&T wins Rs 844 cr Kakrapar Atomic Power Station order from NPCIL

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Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) Infrastructure Operating Company – a part of its Construction Division (ECC), has secured one of the single largest construction orders in India’s Nuclear Power sector by winning a contract valued at Rs 844 crore from Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) for construction of the Main Plant Civil works of Reactor 3&4 at Kakrapar Atomic Power Project, Tapi (Gujarat).
 
This is country’s first 700 MW Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR) plant being indigenously developed by NPCIL and L&T is proud to be associated with this prestigious project, said K.V. Rangaswami, President (Construction) & Member Board, L&T.
 
The scope of work involves Construction of Reactor Building, Auxiliary buildings, Waste management and Exhaust Ventilation building, Heavy Water Upgrading plant, Fabrication & Erection of Structural steel works involving Civil, Structural and Architectural works. The project is to be completed in 49 months.
 
L&T’s Infrastructure Operating Company which will be executing this order, has been playing a vital role in India’s nuclear power sector over the past five decades with its expertise and in-house capabilities to construct critical and complex structures.

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