IL&FS Engineering Services Wins Pipeline Laying Contract
IL&FS Engineering and Construction Company Limited has received the Fax of Acceptance (FOA) from Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), for Laying and Construction of Pipeline along with Associated Works of Section I Pipeline from Dispatch Terminal at Existing IP Station-1 at FACT Udyog Mandal of Phase-1 at Chainage 0.000 Km. to IP Station-1 of Phase-II at approx. Chainage 90.615 Km. at Koottanad including Station Works at Dispatch Terminal at existing IP Station-1, SV-1, SV-2, SV-3, SV-4, & SV-5, and IP Station-1 at Koottanad of Kochi-Koottanad-Bangalore-Mangalore Pipeline Project Phase-II in Kerala.
The total length of the 30” pipeline is 91 Km. The total value of the Contract is Rs. 173.13 Crores (plus Service Tax), and is to be mechanically completed in 24 months from date of FOA and with additional 2 months for commissioning and GAS-IN.
The Company is already executing an EPC contract for Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) for Laying and Construction of Pipeline along with Associated Works for Pipeline Replacement Project in Gujarat region. The Company is also currently executing an EPC contract for Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited (ISPRL), Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, for Laying of Pipeline from Land Fall Point (LFP), Mangalore Port to Mangalore/Padur Cavern via Intermediate Valve Station (IVS) for storage of crude oil.
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