L&T Construction bags contracts for its Transportation Infrastructure Business
Posted On: 2021-02-11 02:23:57 (Time Zone: Arizona, USA)
The Transportation Infrastructure business of L&T Construction has secured an order to extend the mainline corridor of the Mauritius Metro by 3.4 km from Metro Express Limited (MEL), Mauritius.
The project involves the construction of a fully integrated light rail based Urban Transit System from Rose Hill Interchange towards Ebene reaching Reduit near the University of Mauritius. This extension will connect the densely populated areas of Ebene Cybercity and the University of Mauritius and give added impetus to the development of the island nation.
Larsen & Toubro wins metro contract in Mauritius
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Last Updated: Feb 11, 2021, 09:07 PM IST
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Synopsis The Transportation Infrastructure business of L&T Construction has secured an order to extend the mainline corridor of the Mauritius Metro by 3.4 km from Metro Express Limited (MEL), Mauritius, L&T said in a statement.
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Larsen & Toubro is an Indian multinational engaged in EPC Projects.
New Delhi: Larsen & Toubro (L&T) on Thursday said it has secured a significant contract to extend the mainline corridor of Mauritius metro by 3.4 km. Though the company did not specify the exact value of the order, a significant contract ranges between Rs 1,000 crore to Rs 2,500 crore.
Larsen & Toubro shares traded 1.37 per cent lower at Rs 1,532.
The country s largest infrastructure developer Larsen & Toubro on Thursday informed exchanges that its construction arm L&T Construction secured an order to extend the mainline corridor of the Mauritius Metro by 3.4 km from Metro Express Limited (MEL), Mauritius. The project involves the construction of a fully integrated light rail based Urban Transit System from Rose Hill Interchange towards Ebene reaching Reduit near the University of Mauritius. This extension will connect the densely populated areas of Ebene Cybercity and the University of Mauritius and give added impetus to the development of the island nation, Larsen & Toubro said in a press release.