The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has awarded a contract to L&T Construction to execute the Bandra Wastewater Treatment Facility under the Mumbai Sewage Disposal Project – Stage II in Mumbai, the financial capital of India.

The contract has been secured by the water and effluent treatment business of L&T Construction.

L&T terms this contract as ‘large’, which it classifies as between $330m and $650m (INR25bn and INR50bn).

The project involves constructing a wastewater treatment facility with ‘best-in-class’ standards.

Scope of the contract covers design, build, operation and maintenance of the 360MLD sewage treatment plant with a provision to produce in-house power.

The project will feature a panoramic viewing gallery, a knowledge centre, and a library.

Last month, the company has won a contract from the National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) to construct 116km route of high-speed ballastless trackworks for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) project in India.

The railway business of L&T had won the contract.

The MAHSR project is also called as the Bullet Train Project.

L&T termed this project as ‘large’, which it categorises as a contract valued between $330m and $650m (INR25bn and INR50bn).

For the MAHSR T3 Package, L&T is responsible for design, supply, construction and testing and commissioning of track works on a design-build lump sum price basis for the double line high-speed railway running between Vadodara and Sabarmati in Gujarat, a state in India.
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Image: The project involves constructing a wastewater treatment facility with ‘best-in-class’ standards.
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