L&T Energy’s Hydrocarbon division has secured three offshore packages from an undisclosed overseas company.

The division will be responsible for engineering, procurement, construction, and installation for several new offshore jacket structures.

This contract is termed as large, which it defines as between $330m and $650m (INR25bn and INR50bn).

In the past, L&T Energy Hydrocarbon (LTEH) has executed orders for this client.

LTEH provides integrated design-to-build solutions across the hydrocarbon sector to domestic and international customers.

Earlier this month, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) 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.

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

L&T termed 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.

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

This project will also feature a panoramic viewing gallery, a knowledge centre, and a library.
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Image: The division will be responsible for EPCI for several new offshore jacket structures. Credit: David Mark from Pixabay.