L&T Wins Major Mechanical Works Contract for Kudankulam Units 5 & 6

L&T Wins Major Mechanical Works Contract for Kudankulam Units 5 & 6

Post by : Meena Rani

Larsen & Toubro (L&T), one of India’s largest engineering and construction companies, has won a major contract for the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project. This order is for Units 5 and 6 of the project, which are part of India’s expanding nuclear energy program in Tamil Nadu. The contract is a significant achievement for L&T’s Heavy Civil Infrastructure division and highlights the company’s capability to manage large and complex projects.

The Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project is one of the largest nuclear power initiatives in India. Units 5 and 6 are expected to have a capacity of 2×1000 megawatts each. This will help meet India’s growing demand for clean and reliable energy. The project is strategically important as it contributes to regional electricity supply and supports India’s long-term energy goals.

Scope of the Contract

L&T’s contract involves a wide range of mechanical works. The key responsibilities include:

  • Installation of Nuclear Reactor Systems: L&T will handle the installation of advanced nuclear reactors and the associated turbine systems, including generators and condensers.

  • Sea Water Systems: The company will develop systems to manage seawater, which is essential for cooling the reactors safely.

  • Cranes and Heavy Lifting Equipment: L&T will install polar cranes and trestle cranes, which are used to move heavy equipment during construction and maintenance.

  • Piping and Structural Steelwork: The contract includes laying down piping systems, supports, and other structural steel frameworks necessary for the plant.

  • Protective Coatings and Insulation: L&T will apply anti-corrosion coatings, insulation, and protective layers to safeguard equipment and structures from environmental factors.

  • Comprehensive Testing: Every system installed will undergo detailed testing to ensure proper performance and safety.

The extensive scope demonstrates L&T’s expertise in handling mechanical works for nuclear power projects, which require precision, safety, and technical knowledge.

Importance of the Kudankulam Project

The Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project plays a vital role in India’s energy sector. It provides clean electricity, reduces dependency on fossil fuels, and supports sustainable energy goals. Units 5 and 6 are expected to generate a substantial amount of power for Tamil Nadu and neighboring regions, improving energy security and supporting economic growth.

For L&T, securing this contract reinforces its reputation as a leader in infrastructure and engineering. The company has a strong record of completing large-scale projects in sectors such as nuclear power, power plants, and heavy civil engineering. This project adds to its portfolio of successfully executed high-value contracts.

Impact on L&T and the Market

Winning this contract also reflects positively on L&T’s business performance. Large orders like this strengthen the company’s financial position and growth prospects. The Heavy Civil Infrastructure division continues to play a key role in L&T’s strategy to expand its footprint in the energy and industrial sectors.

The successful completion of such a project will enhance L&T’s credibility as a reliable contractor for complex projects and may lead to more opportunities in nuclear and other high-technology infrastructure sectors in India and abroad.

Larsen & Toubro Limited is one of India’s most prominent multinational companies. It operates across engineering, construction, manufacturing, and technology services. L&T has a strong presence in infrastructure, energy, defense, and nuclear power, making it a leading player in India and internationally.

The company is known for delivering complex projects on time and maintaining high safety and quality standards. Its involvement in the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project demonstrates its expertise in handling projects that require advanced engineering and specialized knowledge.

Sept. 17, 2025 1:33 p.m. 2284

L&T, Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project, Mechanical Works Contract , Heavy Civil Infrastructure

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