Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has received a Notification of Award (NOA) from NTPC Limited for a critical power project. The contract involves supplying equipment for the 3×800 MW Telangana Stage-II STPP (Main Plant Package). The award date is documented as March 30, 2026, marking a significant achievement for BHEL in securing major domestic thermal power contracts.
BHEL Receives Notification of Award from NTPC
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has officially announced the receipt of a Notification of Award (NOA) from NTPC Limited. This critical contract pertains to the 3×800 MW Telangana Stage-II STPP (Main Plant Package), underscoring BHEL’s continued engagement in India’s core energy infrastructure development.
Contract Details and Scope
The NOA was officially communicated to BHEL on March 30, 2026. BHEL has emerged successful for this significant bid, having previously participated in the Limited Notice to Proceed (LNTP) process initiated in November 2024 for the basic engineering work related to this main plant package.
Key Contract Attributes (Annexure I Summary)
- Awarding Entity: NTPC Limited.
- Project Description: Notification of award (NOA) for the Main plant package of the 3×800 MW Telangana Stage-II supercritical thermal power project located in District: Peddapalli, Telangana.
- Contract Type: The order is categorized as being awarded by a domestic entity.
- Nature of Order: The scope involves Design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, erection, commissioning, and testing of the main power plant package (including Boiler, Turbine & Generator), along with associated civil and structural works.
- Execution Timeline: The contract specifies that the Completion of Facilities (COF) for the Main plant package works must be executed within 62 months from the date of the NOA.
- Contract Value: The award is considered to be Over Rs. 13,500 Cr. excl. GST, classifying it within the highest consideration bracket.
- Related Party Interest: BHEL confirmed that both organizations do not have any interest or details thereof that would fall within related party transactions or arms’ length considerations.
Source: BSE