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BTL EPC

BTL EPC Ltd. bags Rs. 317 cr NTPC order

| @indiablooms | Dec 12, 2021, at 01:26 am

Kolkata/IBNS:  BTL EPC Ltd., the engineering division of the Kolkata-based Shrachi Group, has secured the order of setting up the Coal Handling Plant for Pakri Barwadih Coal Mining Project from National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) at a job value of Rs 317 crores.

The order consists of the installation of conveyors of an approximate total length of 2.2 km and a 10000T RCC over-ground bunker.

The scope includes design, engineering, supply of mechanical, electrical, civil and structural work for the above.

The project site is located at Pakri in Hazaribag district, approximately 130 km from Ranchi. The project completion time is less than 2 years.

BTL EPC's MD Ravi Todi said the company has a very healthy order book position of more than Rs 1400 crore.
 

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