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L&T Secures Rs 2,500–5,000 Crore Orders in Buildings & Factories Across 3 Cities

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Larsen & Toubro (L&T) announced on July 24, 2025, that its Buildings & Factories (B&F) division has secured substantial orders valued between Rs 2,500 crore and Rs 5,000 crore. These projects encompass residential, commercial, and office towers located in Amaravati, Mumbai, and Muscat, thereby enhancing L&T’s portfolio both within India and abroad.

In India, the B&F division has successfully obtained several projects from the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority in Amaravati. These projects include the design and construction of the Integrated Andhra Pradesh State Secretariat & HoD Offices (Towers 3 & 4), each comprising a basement, ground level, and 39 floors, along with an amenities building.

Furthermore, 21 residential towers will be erected, which will involve RCC shell and core works, architectural finishes, electrical and plumbing systems, firefighting systems, lifts, DG sets, HVAC, building security, internal roads, hardscaping, and landscaping. In Mumbai, L&T has been engaged by a leading developer for the construction of two luxury residential towers. Each tower will have a configuration of 1B+1G+5P+59 floors, reaching heights of up to 200 meters.

The scope of work includes RCC shell and core structures. On the international front, L&T Oman has secured a repeat order for premium office spaces in Muscat. This project consists of three towers with G+8 floors above a shared two-level basement, featuring a central landscaped plaza. The scope of work includes civil, architectural, MEP, internal finishes for common areas, hardscaping, and landscaping.

As of July 24, L&T’s share price was trading at Rs 3,469.50 at 12:16 am IST, reflecting an intraday decline of 0.44 percent. Despite this minor decrease, the stock has yielded a return of 4.71 percent over the past three months and an impressive 273 percent over the last five years, positioning it as a potential multibagger in the Large-Cap segment.

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