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L&T bags ₹1,000-2,500 cr middle east power orders

New transmission contracts boost company’s growing overseas business

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has secured major power transmission projects in the Middle East, strengthening the company’s presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing infrastructure markets.

The projects, valued between ₹1,000 crore and ₹2,500 crore, were awarded to L&T’s Power Transmission & Distribution business. The work mainly involves building high-voltage substations and related power infrastructure to improve electricity networks in the region.

The company said the contracts include engineering, procurement and construction work for advanced transmission systems designed to support rising energy demand and improve grid stability.

Although L&T did not officially reveal the countries involved, the projects are believed to be part of large-scale infrastructure expansion plans underway across Gulf nations. Several countries in the Middle East are investing heavily in power networks, urban development and industrial growth as they prepare for increasing energy needs in the coming years.

Industry experts say the Gulf region is focusing not only on expanding electricity supply but also on modernising power infrastructure to support renewable energy and smarter grid systems.

For L&T, the latest order win is seen as another important boost to its international business. The company has built a strong reputation in executing large infrastructure and energy projects across India and overseas markets.

The announcement also reflects the growing global presence of Indian engineering companies, especially in sectors like energy, transport and construction.

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