
Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) Buildings & Factories (B&F) vertical has recently won two ‘large’ orders from state and central government enterprises in India.
The company received an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract from the Central Public Works Department for constructing Common Central Secretariat buildings 6 & 7 in New Delhi.
The project includes two buildings with a configuration of one basement, two podiums, an upper ground, and six floors.
The company’s scope of work encompasses the civil structure, finishes, associated mechanical, electrical, and plumbing services, and external development inside the site premises. It also includes providing operation & maintenance for five years.
Furthermore, B&F obtained a design and construction contract from the Government of Andhra Pradesh, which comprises the construction of the State Legislative Assembly.
The assembly building will feature one basement, ground, and three floors.

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By GlobalDataBoth projects are set to be completed in 18 months.
L&T, a $30bn Indian multinational, operates in EPC projects, hi-tech manufacturing, and services, with a presence across multiple geographies.
Last month, L&T achieved a significant milestone in India’s infrastructure development by completing the breakthrough of what is stated as India’s longest railway tunnel.
The breakthrough was accomplished using the reportedly largest tunnel boring machine in the Himalayan region, named Shakti, which has a 9.11m diameter.
Earlier, in March 2025, the B&F vertical secured a contract from Brigade Group, marking the largest residential project awarded to the business by a private client.
The contract includes the construction of residential and commercial towers in Hyderabad and Chennai, further cementing Larsen & Toubro’s position in the construction sector.