L&T wins Saudi Arabia and UAE substation orders

6 March 2025

The Power Transmission & Distribution (PT&D) arm of India’s Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has won two contracts to build substations in the GCC.

In Saudi Arabia, the firm has won an order for a 380-kilovolt (kV) gas-insulated substation (GIS). Its scope includes associated reactors and the installation of hybrid GIS bays.

In Abu Dhabi, L&T has received an order to set up a new 220/33kV grid station, along with associated jobs.

The individual contracts are worth between $286m and $573m, based on the company’s project classification. The actual values were not disclosed.

In February, L&T’s Saudi branch won a contract to supply overhead transmission line steel towers for the second portion of the kingdom’s transmission grid, which connects the locations known as the central operating area (COA) and the south operating area (SOA).

The local Al-Babtain Power & Telecommunication Company awarded the contract, worth SR390m, to L&T.

The steel towers will be used for the new 500kV commutated converter high-voltage direct current (HVDC) line connecting the two transmission grids.


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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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