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India’s L&T bags Lanka water project

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Indian multinational Larsen & Toubro (L&T) yesterday said it has won a contract for a water supply project in Sri Lanka. 


As per the company’s project classification, the award value falls in the range of US $ 150 to US $ 350 million. 


The company, in a statement, said that its construction arm has been “awarded (significant) contract for water supply and distribution in Sri Lanka”.


An EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) order has been bagged from the National Water Supply and Drainage Board for the execution of the Kundasale Haragama water supply project in Sri Lanka’s Kandy District, it said.


The project is funded by the Exim Bank of India and Bank of Ceylon and envisages to provide drinking water to approximately over 300,000 people.

“The project scope includes design, construction, commissioning and O&M (operation and maintenance) of an intake structure, 55 MLD water treatment plant, 73 km of transmission mains, 19 service reservoirs of total capacity 16.2 ML, nine pump houses, 280 km distribution mains and associated electrical, mechanical and instrumentation works,” the statement said.


The project also involves automation, including measurement of input and output water quantity, the statement said, adding that the order is in sync with the business strategy to expand into select SAARC and other international markets.


L&T is an Indian multinational engaged in technology, engineering, construction, manufacturing and financial services with over US $ 20 billion in revenue. It operates in over 30 countries.