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Era Infra bags BHEL contract

New Delhi, July 14

Era Infra Engineering Ltd has bagged a contract from State-owned Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd valued at Rs 95.56 crore. The scope of work for the contract involves civil, structural and architectural work for the main power block, along with the balance of plant work for a 500 MW thermal power unit being set up by the Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Ltd at Ukai in Tapi district, a company release said. The project is scheduled to be completed by November 2010. - Our Bureau

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