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250 kVA, 11/0.433 kV Power Transformer Supply [Dehradun]

by Gurpreet Singh | Aug 1, 2026 | L-One Leads

Milestone Cost (₹ Cr.) Contractor Appointed 53 Sector State Transmission & Distribution Uttarakhand

Electro Mechanical Works Of 300 MW [Lakhwar]

by Gurpreet Singh | Aug 1, 2026 | Projects

Milestone Cost (₹ Cr.) Tender Invited for Contractor 1024 Sector State Hydro Power Uttarakhand

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    Multinational business conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has bagged an order to develop India’s largest single-cluster artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure facility in Chennai. The company’s AI infrastructure arm, LTN Compute, and its AI and data centre business, Vyoma, will develop an NVIDIA B300-based AI Factory at its Chennai data centre campus to power the AI-native cloud platform of US-based Together AI.

    According to L&T’s classification, the order falls in the range of Rs 10,000 crore to Rs 15,000 crore. L&T said the AI Factory will power the AI-native cloud platform for large-scale inference, fine-tuning, and training workloads, strengthening India’s AI infrastructure ecosystem while supporting global innovation.
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    Spread over approximately five acres, the project will be funded through the company’s internal accruals as well as customer advances. The project aims to cater to the growing demand for compact residential-cum-commercial spaces.
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    The company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Juniper Hospitality Assets Pvt Ltd, has executed a licence deed with the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) for the project. The hotel will be located in Dwarka Sector 23 and is expected to be completed by 2030. The project has a projected revenue potential of Rs 6,000 crore.
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    The investment will be funded through a mix of internal accruals, customer collections, debt, and institutional or joint-venture capital, depending on the nature and scale of each project.

    The developer has recently launched three projects. The first, located in Aerocity, Mohali, has a development potential of 2.5 million sq ft and is spread across nine acres. The second, Opus One in Eco City-2, has a development potential of 3.2 million sq ft and is being developed across 8.75 acres. The third project, located in Eco City-1, has a development potential of around 300,000 sq ft and is being developed across two acres.

    GB Realty plans to scale its cumulative investment to around Rs 10,000 crore over the next five years.
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