The project is being set up by the Punatsangchhu-I Hydroelectric Project Authority which has been constituted through an agreement between the governments of India and Bhutan, a company statement said.
The project site is located across Punatsangchhu River, about 80 km from the Bhutan capital Thimphu.
Under the contract, L&T will be required to construct the diversion tunnel, dam, intake and desilting arrangement including hydro-mechanical works. The project needs to be executed in 66 months, the statement said.
This is the first of a series of 10 hydro-power projects jointly identified by the governments of India and Bhutan and to be implemented for a total installed capacity of 11,576 MW by 2020.
For L&T, this is the second hydroelectric power project in Bhutan. The first was the 1,020 MW Tala Hydroelectric Project.
The project will be executed by L&T's construction division.
copyright 2009 by IANS.
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