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SPML wins consolidated orders worth Rs 278 crore for sewage projects

SPML wins consolidated orders worth Rs 278 crore for sewage projects: ".

SPML wins consolidated orders worth Rs 278 crore for sewage projects

Rs 127 crore order for providing Sewage System at Preet Vihar, Delhi from Delhi Jal Board; Rs 150.71 crore order for T .K. Halli pipe line project from Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board

Mumbai, Maharashtra, November 10, 2009 /India PRwire/ -- Subhash Projects And Marketing Ltd (SPML) one of India's leading infrastructure development companies has won cumulative orders worth Rs 277.71 crore. This includes an order from Delhi Jal Board worth Rs 127 crore for providing Sewage System at Preet Vihar, Delhi; and an order worth Rs 150.71 crore from Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage board. The order wins reiterate SPML's growing strength and expertise in the environmental engineering segment.

The Delhi Jal Board order has been commissioned on Design, Build and Operate Basis and involves construction of 53.5 MGD sewage pumping station, rising main and other related associated appurtenant works at Preet Vihar, Delhi. Scope of work involved in the project consists of design, construction, supply, installation, testing, commissioning, trial run, operation and maintenance for 10 years after 1 year defect liability period of the complete works.

The project from Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board involves fabrication and laying of Clear Water Transmission Main from T K Halli to J K Doddi including associated works and construction of Surge Tank at J K Doddi. The proposed Clear Water Transmission Main which is part of Cauvery Water Supply Scheme - Stage IV, Phase II of Bangalore Water Supply and Sewage Board, commences from proposed T K Halli Pumping Station and runs up to the proposed Surge Tank at J K Doddi Village. T K Halli pumping station is about 90 Kms south-west of Bangalore in T K Halli village and J K Doddi is about 70 Kms south-west of Bangalore - NH-209.

Mr. Subhash Sethi, Vice Chairman, SPML, commented, "Rising population and the decadent water and sewerage infrastructure of the country is bound to create challenges. SPML has consistently partnered with the government to mitigate these issues and convert them into opportunities and set in place a robust infrastructure for water and sewerage management. As a Total Water Solutions Provider, we are well poised to offer a wide array of services and solutions in the domain of water and waste water"

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