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L&T bags Rs 418-cr Abu Dhabi order

Our Bureau

Mumbai , Jan. 3

Engineering company Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T) has bagged an order valued at Rs 418 crore from the Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Authority to construct six major electrical substations in the Al Ain sector of Abu Dhabi.

As per the terms of the contract, L&T will supply and install 33/11kV primary substations to the specifications of the international consultant Mott MacDonald. The project, which includes design and construction of civil building and over 120 km of 33 kV cabling, is scheduled for completion within 18 months.

The substations will come up at Al Mutaredh, Al Mezyad South, Al Dhaher South, New Al Qua'a, Al Qattara and Civic Centre to reinforce the region's power distribution network and help meet the increased demand for power in the region, a company press release said.

Each substation consists of 33 kV gas insulated switchgear, 11 kV air insulated switchgear, 15 MVA 33 / 11 kV transformers, substation control and monitoring system, protection and telecommunication system, DC system and auxiliaries.

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