Engineering, procurement and construction company Punj Lloyd has won a ₹ 367-crore contract from IndianOil for works at the Paradip Refinery in Odisha.
The scope of work involves residual basic engineering, detailed engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of the Coker LPG treating unit as well as offsite and utility facility.
“This is our second order in Paradip Refinery. The first order being executed for IndianOil at Paradip comprised 12 process units on EPC basis, which is now in the final stages of completion,” said Amit Gupta, President and Chief Executive Officer, Process at Punj Lloyd.
Punj Lloyd had recently won an EPC contract at Haldia Refinery, West Bengal from IndianOil Corporation for the sulphur block. With the Paradip contract, the Punj Lloyd group’s order backlog stands at ₹ 21,833 crore. The order backlog is the value of unexecuted orders on June 30, 2015 plus new orders received after that date.
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