L&T’s construction arm has announced bagging projects across transportation infrastructure, water and effluent treatment, buildings and factories, and Power Transmission and Distribution businesses.

It has bagged an engineering, procurement and construction order from the Delhi Aviation Fuel Facility Limited (DAFFL) for the execution of fuel hydrant system development works at the Indira Gandhi International Airport at New Delhi.

Also, it has bagged an order from the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL) involving design, procurement, installation, testing and commissioning of ballastless track on the mainline from Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) station to Cuffe Parade, which is a part of Mumbai Metro Line 3 project that will run from Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ. This order has been secured against stiff competition from other major multi-national companies., the company said.

In the water and effluent treatment segment, L&T has won an EPC order from the Delhi Jal Board for the design, construction, installation, automation, testing, commissioning and O&M of a 477 MLD water treatment plant (WTP), a 105 ML clear water reservoir and a pump house for the Chandrawal command area. The project is a part of the Delhi Water Supply Improvement project (DWSIP) and is funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Another EPC order was bagged from the Rajkot Smart City Ltd, the company said.

In the buildings and factories business area, L&T has bagged a repeat order for construction of a residential complex in Bengaluru. It also received an order from a leading data centre developer for the construction of a TIER 3 data centre at Sipcot-Siruseri, Chennai.

Also, the factories business has bagged an order from a leading cement manufacturer for the construction of a cement plant in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh and from a vehicle manufacturing major for the development of a manufacturing facility in Pune.

The Power Transmission & Distribution business won orders for Uttar Pradesh.

While L&T did not disclose the size of the orders, it said that these deals were in the range of Rs 1,000 to Rs 7,000 crore.

L&T shares were trading at Rs 1,531, up 1.13 per cent at 13.28 hours.