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Patel Engineering bags $1 bn order in Djibouti

Construction firm Patel Engineering Works said it has bagged nearly $1 billion (about Rs 4,600 crore) order for building a 350-km highway connecting Djibouti border to Ethiopia. - C&C Constructions qualifies for Rs 20k cr road projects - Aptech, New Life Group in JV to expand operations in Philippines - Aptech launches global program in cloud computing - NIIT surges 4.8% - CAT day 4 sees less turmoil - CAT blame game: IIMs and NIIT new targets "Patel Engineering Works has bagged the order worth nearly $1 billion. The work which commenced six months ago is being carried out on Build-Operate-Transfer basis," Consulate General of Republic of Djibouti in India Mohamed Idris Saban told reporters here. When contacted, company officials said Patel Engineering Works is in advanced talks and a formal agreement is yet to be reached. HRD and CO, another Mumbai-based firm, has been given an order for a geo-thermal energy project in Djibouti. It was a power purchase agreement, Saban said. "We are also looking at tie-ups with Indian computer education firms like NIIT and Aptech to start such institutes in Djibouti and are looking at student-exchange programmes. We have almost 750 students in India from Djibouti," he added.


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