Sir Lanka water treatment plant awarded to VA Tech Wabag for $108m

March 21, 2016
Indian water engineering company VA Tech Wabag has secured a US$108 million project to provide the Polgahawela Water Treatment Plant in Sri Lanka...

CHENNAI, IndiaIndian water engineering company VA Tech Wabag has secured a US$108 million project to provide the Polgahawela Water Treatment Plant in Sri Lanka.

Funded by the Exim Bank of India, the project will be completed for the Water Board of Sri Lanka and includes the design, construction, testing and commissioning of an Integrated Water Supply Scheme for Polgahawela and adjoining areas.

This is Wabag’s second order in the country and has helped contribute to FY2016 orders for the company worth INR 5,000 Crores (US$751.5m).

Rajiv Mittal, MD & Group CEO, said: “I am happy that in a tough macro business environment, WABAG has won some quality orders and has recorded the highest ever order intake for the group this year. This was achieved through our diversified geographical presence with focus on emerging markets.”

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