Patel Engineering Secures ₹1,090 Crore Irrigation Project in Maharashtra
Patel Engineering Limited (PEL) has emerged as the lowest bidder (L1) for a ₹1,090.45 crore irrigation project in Maharashtra. In a joint venture, PEL will execute the project with a 20% stake, valued at ₹218.09 crore. This latest contract, awarded by the Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation (MKVDC), represents a significant win for the 75-year-old infrastructure giant.
The project will involve the construction of a pipeline distribution network for the Nira Deoghar Right Bank Main Canal, spanning from kilometre 87 to kilometre 135. Additionally, the network will include its distributaries and minors, which will cater to agricultural and irrigation needs across the region. The project will be carried out in Kalaj village, located in Phaltan taluka of Satara district, an area well known for its agricultural activity. With a scope of work that includes excavation, pipe trenching, supply, and installation of pipelines, Patel Engineering will also be responsible for placing various valves, chambers, and outlets as part of the project. Testing the pipeline system to ensure efficiency and reliability is another crucial task outlined in the contract. After the completion of the construction phase, Patel Engineering will provide operations, repairs, and maintenance for five years, ensuring the infrastructure remains functional and in optimal condition.
One of the key elements of the contract is its 36-month timeline for completion, a challenging yet achievable target for the team at Patel Engineering. This ambitious project is a further testament to the company’s long-standing expertise in infrastructure development, particularly in irrigation systems. Having delivered over 85 dams, 40 hydroelectric projects, and more than 300 km of tunnelling works across India, Patel Engineering has built a solid reputation in the sector over the decades. For the local community and the state of Maharashtra, this irrigation project will significantly enhance the agricultural infrastructure, allowing for better water distribution to farmlands in the region. It is expected to improve irrigation capabilities, benefiting the agricultural economy of the area, which is heavily reliant on the timely and efficient distribution of water.
This project is also a step towards addressing the broader water management challenges faced by the state. Maharashtra, with its significant agricultural base, has long struggled with irrigation inefficiencies due to inadequate infrastructure. The completion of this new pipeline system will improve access to water, reduce wastage, and enhance the overall productivity of the land, ultimately benefiting local farmers and the state economy as a whole. For Patel Engineering, securing this project adds another significant milestone to its impressive portfolio. The joint venture, with its decades of expertise in executing large-scale infrastructure projects, is well-equipped to meet the expectations of this contract. Moreover, the opportunity to extend operations and maintenance for five years post-construction will allow Patel Engineering to ensure that the irrigation system remains reliable and functional long after its completion. This development also highlights the growing importance of infrastructure in the agricultural and rural development sectors, reinforcing the need for such investments to support India’s food security and sustainable growth. Patel Engineering’s commitment to delivering high-quality projects will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the state of Maharashtra and the wider Indian infrastructure landscape.