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L&T bags Rs 468 crore defence order for construction of floating dock for Indian Navy
"In keeping with the government's 'Make in India' thrust, complete design and engineering of the FDN will be under-taken at L&T's Warship Design Centre.
Infrastructure major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) today said it had been awarded a contract, valued at Rs 468 crore, by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for the design and construction of a floating dock for the Indian Navy (FDN).
The floating dock is expected to significantly enhance the support infrastructure of the navy for docking of warships and submarines for repairs and refits, a press release from the company said.
“In keeping with Government’s ‘Make in India’ thrust, complete design and engineering of FDN will be undertaken in-house at L&T’s Warship Design Centre. The floating dock will be capable of docking naval ships and submarines of up to 8000 T displacement with draughts up to 7 m, during day and night,” said Mr. M.V. Kotwal, President, Heavy Engineering and Member of the Board, Larsen & Toubro.
“The dock will conform to international norms and will incorporate fully automated ballast control system. The FDN will be self-sufficient, catering to the dock side services requirements of docked and berthed warships," he said.
L&T is already executing an MoD contract for design and construction of 54 fast Interceptor Boats (IBs) for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG). As many as 27 IBs have already been delivered so far to ICG with the latest boat having been delivered two years ahead of schedule. L&T is targeting to complete delivery of all boats well ahead of schedule, the release said.
The floating dock contract for FDN comes to L&T on the back of a recent order for design and construction of seven offshore patrol vessels for the ICG at Rs. 1432 crore. L&T’s Kattupalli Shipyard near Chennai is specially designed for undertaking simultaneous construction as well as refits of multiple ships and submarines. At present, three naval ships are undergoing medium refits and one coast guard offshore patrol vessel is slated to enter the yard shortly for refit.
"With the construction and refit of multiple defence vessels, L&T is now playing a significant role in the creation and upkeep of India’s defence fleet assets," the release added.
"In keeping with the government's 'Make in India' thrust, complete design and engineering of the FDN will be under-taken at L&T's Warship Design Centre.
Infrastructure major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) today said it had been awarded a contract, valued at Rs 468 crore, by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for the design and construction of a floating dock for the Indian Navy (FDN).
The floating dock is expected to significantly enhance the support infrastructure of the navy for docking of warships and submarines for repairs and refits, a press release from the company said.
“In keeping with Government’s ‘Make in India’ thrust, complete design and engineering of FDN will be undertaken in-house at L&T’s Warship Design Centre. The floating dock will be capable of docking naval ships and submarines of up to 8000 T displacement with draughts up to 7 m, during day and night,” said Mr. M.V. Kotwal, President, Heavy Engineering and Member of the Board, Larsen & Toubro.
“The dock will conform to international norms and will incorporate fully automated ballast control system. The FDN will be self-sufficient, catering to the dock side services requirements of docked and berthed warships," he said.
L&T is already executing an MoD contract for design and construction of 54 fast Interceptor Boats (IBs) for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG). As many as 27 IBs have already been delivered so far to ICG with the latest boat having been delivered two years ahead of schedule. L&T is targeting to complete delivery of all boats well ahead of schedule, the release said.
The floating dock contract for FDN comes to L&T on the back of a recent order for design and construction of seven offshore patrol vessels for the ICG at Rs. 1432 crore. L&T’s Kattupalli Shipyard near Chennai is specially designed for undertaking simultaneous construction as well as refits of multiple ships and submarines. At present, three naval ships are undergoing medium refits and one coast guard offshore patrol vessel is slated to enter the yard shortly for refit.
"With the construction and refit of multiple defence vessels, L&T is now playing a significant role in the creation and upkeep of India’s defence fleet assets," the release added.