Larsen & Toubro’s Power Transmission & Distribution (PT&D) vertical has secured a significant batch of EPC orders from prestigious clients in the Middle East. The contracts involve the construction of extra-high voltage substations, including one 380 kV and two 132 kV substations. These projects are designed to strengthen regional power grids, ensure reliable energy to load centers, and meet the growing electricity demands in the region.
Strengthening Power Infrastructure
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) continues to expand its footprint in the Middle East, with its PT&D vertical recently winning significant orders for power infrastructure development. The projects center on the establishment of extra-high voltage substations, which are critical for enhancing grid stability and energy distribution efficiency.
Technical Specifications and Project Scope
The scope of these turnkey contracts includes the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of a 380 kV substation and two 132 kV substations. These assets are vital to decongesting existing grids and providing reliable electricity to expanding urban and industrial load centers. Given the stringent timelines set by the clients, L&T will leverage its end-to-end technical expertise to ensure timely delivery of these high-capacity facilities.
Strategic Significance
As a global leader in the EPC domain, L&T remains committed to providing technology-driven solutions that facilitate access to clean and reliable energy. With a presence in over 30 countries across regions like the SAARC, ASEAN, and North America, L&T’s latest win in the Middle East underscores its sustained competitiveness and reputation for executing complex energy infrastructure projects under challenging requirements.
Source: BSE