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The construction arm of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has bagged 'significant' contracts worth Rs 2,500 crore.
Though the company has not revealed the exact value of the orders, the contracts falls under 'significant' category which ranges between Rs 1,000 crore to Rs 2,500 crore.
"The Buildings & Factories Business of L&T Construction has secured an order to construct a new Medical College & Hospital at Golaghat, Assam from the State Govt of Assam on an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Basis," the company said in a statement on Wednesday (28 September).
The facility will include a 430-bed teaching hospital, an academic block to cater to an annual intake of 100 numbers, an autopsy block, a private ward, hostel and residential facilities, the company said.
The project, with a total built up area of 9.44 lakh square feet, is to be executed as per NMC (National Medical Council) norms and in 36 months, it added.
"The scope of work involves piling, civil structure, finishes and allied MEP services including supply, installation, testing and commissioning of medical gas piping, modular OT (operation theatre), etc., and external development works including area development works," the company said.
The company has also secured an order from a prestigious client to construct commercial office space at Bengaluru with an approximate built-up area of 10 lakh sq ft.
"The project scope includes design and build civil works for the composite structure of 3B+G+12 floors," the company said.
The project is envisaged to be designed, coordinated and monitored digitally using BIM “Build and Collaboration module” and must be completed in 12 months, it added.
Further, the company has also secured add-on orders for various ongoing projects in the segments of airports, public spaces, factories, office spaces and data centers.
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