BGR Energy Systems, a leading EPC, BOP and LSTK centracting and manufacturing company for Power and Process industries, has won a large Balance of Plant (BoP) contract from Neyveli Uttar Pradesh Power (NUPPL) for 3 x 660 MW Super Critical Thermal Power Project at Ghatampur, Uttar Pradesh.
Neyveli Uttar Pradesh Power (NUPPL) is a joint venture between NLC India and Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam (UPRVUNL).
BGR Energy secured this contract in an International competitive bidding. The value of the contract is Rs 27.88 billion. The contract completion period including PG test is 38, 44 and 50 months for Unit - I, II & III respectively.
The contract is for Design, engineering, manufacture, supply, inspection, testing of all plant and equipment including technological & miscellaneous structures, mechanical, C&I systems, electrical equipment and systems, steel structures, supply of mandatory spares, civil works, erection, trial operation, commissioning, performance guarantee testing and handing over of Balance of Plant (BOP) equipment on turnkey basis.
The salient features of this project include Gas Insulated Switchgears at 3 voltage levels namely 765kV, 400kV and 132kV. It also features tri-flue chimney of 275 met€r height with borosilicate glass lining. The contract provides for price variation for supply of indigenous plant and equipment, erection and civil works.
The company is currently executing the following contracts, supply of 4 x 660 MW Super Critical Steam Generators; supply of 2 x 800 MW Super Critical Steam-Turbine Generators; BoP Contracts for 5 x 660 MW and 2 x 800 MW Super Criticai Thermal Power Projects. Including this order, BGR Energy Rs 104.27 billion.
Shares of the company gained Rs 0.85, or 0.79%, to trade at Rs 108.00. The total volume of shares traded was 45,053 at the BSE (12.00 p.m., Wednesday).