SPML Infra's (NSE:SPMLINFRA, BOM:500402) joint venture with JWIL Infra, has bagged an order worth 14.4 billion Indian rupees from the Public Health Engineering Department of Bharatpur in Rajasthan, India, according to a Monday filing to the Indian stock exchanges.
The contract is to strengthen the water supply infrastructure across the region for more than 1.5 million residents of Dholpur and Saipau block. It involves executing comprehensive construction and operation works, including 10 years of operations and maintenance.
The project covers the construction of an intake well, raw water reservoirs of 10 and 12 million cubic meters (MCM) on the Chambal River, laying of pipelines, 21 elevated service reservoirs, and establishment of a main raw water pumping station at both locations.
It also includes a 135 MLD water treatment plant, a 5 MLD water treatment plant at Dholpur, cluster pumping stations, rising mains, and the provision of functional household tap connections for Dholpur and Saipau, along with allied works.
The EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) portion is scheduled for completion in 20 months, followed by a one-year defect liability period before the O&M period begins.