Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Construction’s Buildings and Factories business has received an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) order in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

According a press statement released by L&T, a multinational company has placed this order for the development of commercial office space in the city with an approximate built-up size of 14,85,000ft².

L&T has not disclosed the exact value of the purchase, but it considers orders ranging from Rs10bn ($12m) to Rs25bn to be “significant”.

The company will leverage composite steel construction technology for the development of the office space.

It demonstrates the company’s vertical experience in the ‘fast-track execution’ of steel construction using the technology.

Work on the project is expected to be completed in 2026.

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Last month, L&C entered agreements to develop commercial towers at two locations in Mumbai with an undisclosed developer.

These contracts were referred to as ‘substantial’ by L&T, with a value ranging from Rs1bn to Rs2.5bn.

L&C specialises in EPC projects and high-tech manufacturing. It has a global presence in more than 50 countries.