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10 January 2024

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10 January 2024

L&T Construction to build new AIIMS facility in Haryana

The development is set to be located on a built-up area of 1.5 million square feet.

Soumya Sharma January 10 2024

Larsen & Toubro's (L&T) construction arm has received an order to build a new All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) facility in Rewari, Haryana, India.  

This order has been secured by L&T Construction’s Buildings & Factories business from HITES, a public sector undertaking under the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 

The project, classified as 'Significant', is valued between Rs10bn and Rs25bn ($120.3m and $300.75m), according to the company. 

It will be executed by the Health Business Unit of L&T's Health, Residential & Commercial, Strategic Business Group on a design, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) basis in the third quarter of the 2024 financial year. 

The AIIMS facility will encompass a 30-bed AYUSH Hospital, a 720-bed teaching hospital, and a medical college with an annual intake of 100 students.  

Additional structures will include a nursing college, an auditorium with 500 seats, as well as hostel and residential facilities.  

The total built-up area is projected to be 1.5 million square feet.

The scope of work includes the supply, installation, testing and commissioning of medical equipment such as medical gas piping, a modular operating theatre, as well as nurse call systems and pneumatic tube systems.  

The company will also be responsible for performing other Central Sterile Supply Department, as well as external development works such as landscaping.  

The project is required to be completed within stringent timelines, L&T added. 

In December 2023, L&T Construction secured an EPC contract for developing systems related to renewable energy generation and utilities under the AMAALA project in Saudi Arabia. 

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