The Tamil Nadu water supply and drainage (TW-AD) board has awarded work orders to India-based IVRCL Infrastructures & Projects Limited to lay stainless steel leak-proof pipes from Madam to Uthangarai in Tamil Nadu state, India.
The project, aimed at providing drinking water to 30 lakh people at a cost of INR19.28 billion ($428.8 million), commenced in 2009 after several delays. The current contract is Package II out of five packages planned for the project. IVRCL had also secured Package I of the project.
http://public.worldconstructionindustrynetwork.com/news/ivrcl_secures_70_million_pipeline_project_in_india_110303/
The project, aimed at providing drinking water to 30 lakh people at a cost of INR19.28 billion ($428.8 million), commenced in 2009 after several delays. The current contract is Package II out of five packages planned for the project. IVRCL had also secured Package I of the project.
http://public.worldconstructionindustrynetwork.com/news/ivrcl_secures_70_million_pipeline_project_in_india_110303/
Is there any effort made by the government agencies to study the cause of failures and choose the economical materials with the proper corrosion control measures?
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