L&T gets Rs.418-crore flyover contract from NHAI

By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Jun 2005

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Mumbai: Larsen & Toubro has won a contract from the National Highways Authority of India, estimated at Rs418 crore, for the construction of a flyover in Haryana.

The contract for the six-lane flyover on National Highway 1 in Haryana also includes widening an existing four-lane-10-km stretch that passes through Panipat.

The contract will be executed on a build-operate-transfer basis through a special purpose vehicle to be formed for the project, said a statement from Larsen & Toubro.

The six-lane elevated section of 3.4 km (3,048 m of viaduct and 360 m of ramps) covering the central built-up Panipat section will be India's longest 6-lane flyover on the National Highway network, it said.

 

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