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Welspun Enterprises in a statement said the plant will significantly strengthen Mumbai's water supply network by leveraging advanced technologies to ensure efficient and sustainable operations.
WEL said it has partnered with Veolia, a global leader in water management technologies, as its technology provider for this project.
"The project valued at Rs 3,145 crore includes comprehensive civil, mechanical, electrical and instrumentation works, along with the construction of a treated water sump and pumping station," it said.
According to the statement, the total contract value includes an operation and maintenance component of Rs 1,156 crore and excludes a provisional sum of Rs 29 crore.
The design-build phase is scheduled for completion within 48 months, following which WEL will operate and maintain the facility for a period of 15 years, it said.
With the new order, WEL said its consolidated order book will be Rs 16,330 crore.
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