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LIST of FEW PROJECTS WHERE PVC Prvs Are Working Successfully Sr LIST OF FEW PROJECTS WHERE PVC PRVs are working successfully Sr. No. Project List Type of State / Project Promoter 1 Rajasthan Canal Project ‐(Indira Gandhi Nahar Project) Canal Rajasthan 2 Sardar Sarovar Narmada Main Canal & Branch Canal, Gujarat Canal Gujarat 3 Sharda Sahayak Feedar Channel, Lucknow Canal Uttar Pradesh 4 Upper Ganga Canal (Modernisation) Project, Hardwar Canal Uttarakhand 5 Khara HE Project (Yamuna Project) Distt. Dehradun Power Uttarakhand 6 Chilla Power Channel, Garhwal‐ Rishikesh Hydel Project Power Uttarakhand 7 Tanakpur Hydel Power Project, Banbasa, Distt. Nainital Power Uttarakhand 8 Lalitpur Canal, Lalitpur Canal Uttar Pradesh 9 Rajghat Dam & Canal Project, P O Lalitpur Canal Uttar Pradesh 10 Hathiari Power House, P. O. Dakpathar, Distt. Dehradun Power Utterakhand 11 Maneri Bhali Project, Dharasu, Distt. Utterkashi Power Uttarakhand 12 Mahi Bajaj Sagar Project, Banswara Canal Rajasthan 13 Panchna Canal Project, Karauli Canal Rajasthan 14 Kosi Pump Canal Project, Rajbiraj Nepal Canal Nepal 15 Khuga Spillway Project, Imphal Power Manipur 16 Subernekha Multi Purpose Project, Jamshedpur Canal Jharkhand 17 Sone HE Power Project, Dehri, Rohtas Power Bihar 18 Sriram Sagar Project, Hyderabad Canal Andhra Pradesh 19 Tunagbhadra Dam Project, P. O. Tunagbhadra Dam Canal Andhra Pradesh 20 Narmada Valley Development Project, Jabalpur Canal Madhya Pradesh 21 Bansagar Project, Rewa Canal Madhya Pradesh 22 Indira Sagar Project, Khandwa Canal Madhya Pradesh 23 Mahanandi Godawari Basin, Raipur Canal Chhattisgarh 24 Chamera Hydel Power Project, P. O. Bathrui, Distt. Chamera Power Himachal Pradesh 25 Iqbal Mini Hydel Project, Kargil Power Jammu & Kashmir 26 Okhla Canal & Barrage, Okhla, New Delhi Canal Delhi 27 Ganga Development Authority‐STP Project, Naini, Distt. Allahabad STP Uttar Pradesh 28 NTPC Project at Ramangundam, A.P. for Ash Water Recirculation & Effluent Treatment Plant Power Andhra Pradesh 29 TATA Fartilizer Plant at Babrala (Nr. Bulandshahar) Water Body & Channel Reservoir Uttar Pradesh 30 ETP Project‐ Rama News Print & Paper Limited, Barbodham, Surat ETP Gujarat 31 STP Project National Fartilizer Limited, Vijai[ur, Guna STP Madhya Pradesh 32 Hindustan Copper Ltd., ETP (Smeltor) Moubhaudar, Ghatsila ETP Bihar 33 ETP for Uranium Corporation of India, Jadugoda Mines, Distt. Singhbum ETP Jharkhand 34 STP Project at Kant Enclave, Anangpur, Surajkund, Distt. Faridabad STP Haryana 35 ETP Project at Okhla industrial Area, New Delhi ETP Delhi 36 STP Project thruough Degremont India Limited, Near Shimla STP Himachal Pradesh 37 WTP Project near Nagpur, thru. Mall Enterprises WTP Maharashtra 38 WTP Project at Maharin, thru. Mall Enterprises Distt. Akola WTP Maharashtra 39 Tons Hydel Project of MPEB, Distt. Shahdol Power Madhya Pradesh 40 Sriselam Canal Project, Hyderabad Canal Andhra Pradesh 41 Chunchanakate Canal Project, Mysore, Canal Karnataka 42 ETP (Phenolic Effuent) with BOD Process os SAIL thru. BSBK Contractor, Bhilai ETP Chhattisgarh 43 ETP (Phenolic Effuent) with BOD Process os SAIL thru. BSBK Contractor, Rourkela ETP Orissa 44 STP Project thru M K International, New Delhi STP Delhi 45 STP Project thru Geo Miller & Co. Ltd., Jhansi STP Uttar Pradesh 46 STP Project thru Geo Miller & Co. Ltd., Narela, New Delhi STP Delhi 47 STP Project thru Gondwana Construction Ltd., Bhiwandi STP Maharashtra 48 STP Project thru Pariyavaran Pariyojana Ltd., Faridabad STP Haryana 49 STP Project thru Pariyavaran Pariyojana Ltd., Amabala STP Haryana 50 NTPC Project thru NBCC, Unchahar, Rae Bareli Power Uttar Pradesh 51 WTP Project‐ Ballarpur industries Lt.d., Yamuna Nagar WTP Haryana 52 ETP Project ‐ Nepa Paper Mills thru Enviorn Control Associates, Surat ETP Gujarat 53 NTPC Project thru Hindustan Steel Construction Ltd., Kayamkulam Cycle Power Power Kerala 54 NTPC Project thruu NBCC – Vindyachal Super Thermal Power Project Power Uttar Pradesh 55 Harangi Hydro Electric Power Project thru Sulzer Ltd. (Faridabad) Hulugunda Power Karnataka 56 NTPC Gas Power Project thru ION Exchange (I) Ltd. Faridabad Power Haryana 57 BHEL Bakeshwar TPP, Suri, West Bagal thru Tafalgar House Construction Ltd., Power West Bengal 58 Chhattisgarh Eleceticity Super Co. Ltd., Raipur Power Chhattisgarh Neyveli ‐ Circulating Water System Work for TS‐I Expansion Project, T.N. thru Simplex Concrete Reservoir Tamil Nadu 59 Pipes (I) Ltd. 60 Jindal Steel & Power Ltd., 55MW Captive Power Plant at Raigarh (CG) thru Desein Pvt Ltd., Power Chhattisgarh 61 WTP Project ‐ Maharashtra Electric Board, Nagpur thru Ajay Traders Pvt. Ltd., WTP Maharashtra 62 NTPC Project at Simadri, A. P. thru Gammon India Ltd., Power Andhra Pradesh 63 NTPC Project Talcher Super Thermal Power Project Stage‐II, Oriss thru Engineers Projects (I) Ltd., Power Orissa 64 Belan Main Canal, Nr. Mirzapur UP thruu Bholasingh Jaiprakash Construction Ltd., Canal Uttar Pradesh 65 Delhi Jal Board, 653 MLD WTP Sonia Vihar, Delhi thru Degramont India Limited WTP Delhi 66 NTPC Project STPP III Ramagundam AP thru Encon Services Limited Power Andhra Pradesh 67 NTPC Project at Rihand STPP‐II thru L & T (ECC Group) Limited Power Uttar Pradesh 68 NTPC Project at Rihand STPP‐II thru Bridge & Roof Co. (India) Limited Power Uttar Pradesh 69 Mini Hydel Project at Mandya for Graphite India Ltd., thru The Mysore Construction Ltd., Power Karnataka 70 Indira Wati Tunnel Project in Nepal thru German Consultant Dr. Hutarew & Partner (I) Ltd. Tunnel Nepal 71 Power Channel on Kotla Canal Nr. Ludhiana thru German Consultant Dr. Hutarew & Partner (I) L. Power Punjab 72 Power Channel Nr. Kangan, J & K thru N K Traders, Srinagar Power Jammu & Kashmir 73 Power Channel Nr. Bhatinda thru Isnwar Singh Contractors, Bhatinda Power Punjab CWS‐Damodar Valley Corporation Project at Mejia TPS Unit‐IV, Bankura, (W B) thruu L&T (ECC Power West Bengal 74 Group) Limited 75 Tau Devi Lal TPS Project, Panipat thru UNITECH Limited Power Haryana 76 Parichha TPS Extension Unit 3 & 4 Nr. Jhansi thru TATA Project Power Uttar Pradesh 77 Sea Water Intake Channel< Akrimota, Gujarat thru Simplex Concrete Piles (I) Ltd. Canal Gujarat 78 Sihawal Canal Carrier Nr. Sidhi thru Bhaiyalal Shukla contractors Canal Madhya Pradesh 79 Datia Canal Carrier Nr. Babina, Jhansi thru Gumeet Sing & Co. Canal Madhya Pradesh 80 Datia Canal Carrier Nr. Datia thru Trilok Chand & Co. Canal Madhya Pradesh 81 NTPC STPP Stage‐III ( 2 x 500 MW) Vindyachal, thru Simples Concrete Piles (I) Ltd. Power Uttar Pradesh 82 for RAW Water Pump FORE‐BAY thur IVRCL Infrastrcuture and Project Ltd., Power Andhra Pradesh 83 Swami Narain Sansthan, Akshardham Temple, New Delhi Pond Delhi 84 WTP at Alantharavai ‐Village ‐ Ramanathpuram, Distt. T. N thru Coromandel Electric Co. Ltd., WTP Andhra Pradesh 85 RABS Left Bank Canal Head Power House Project 2 x 5 MW thru SEW Construction Ltd., Power Madhya Pradesh 86 2 x 3.5 MW Sikasar Samll hydro Project thru SEW Construction Limited. Power Madhya Pradesh 205 MLD WTP at Kadandapur (Stage‐II Phase‐I) Distt. Nalgunda under Hyd. WS & SB thru. S.N. WTP Andhra Pradesh 87 Nandy & Co. 88 1 x 130 MW Coke Owen Power Plant at Turanagallu thru JSW Power Ltd. Unit ‐2, Bellary Power Karnataka 89 Gautami Power Project at Peddapuram Ease Gadowari district thru Nagarjuna Construction Ltd. Power Andhra Pradesh 464 MW Gautami Gas Based Combined Cycle Power Project at Peddapuram Samalkot Mandal, East 90 Power Andhra Pradesh Godavari District 91 MSEB Water Reservior Project at New Parli, Distt. Beed (MH) thr K J Jadhav Pune Power Maharashtra 92 Rajasthan Feedar at Ferozepur, Punjab thr Irrigation Dept. Ferozepur Circle Canal Punjab 93 Mangra Barrage Irrigation Project, Distt.Raj Nand Gaon thr Soma Enterprises Hyderabad Barrage Chhattisgarh 94 NTPC Water Treatment Plant at Sipat, Distt. Bilaspur thr S N Nandy & Co. New Delhi WTP Chhattisgarh 95 20 MLS STP at Dhakarkherri Nr. Kota thr Geo Miller & Co. New Delhi STP Rajasthan 96 WTP at Bhatinda thr Geo Miller & Co. Ltd. New Delhi WTP Punjab 97 Ballarpur Industries Limited WTP at Kamlapuram near Hyderabad WTP Andhra Pradesh 98 Ballarpur Industries Limited WTP at Unit Sewa Galanpur, Jeypore, Orissa WTP Orissa 99 Santaldih Thermal Power Project, Purulia (W B) thr East Coast Construction Kolkata Power West Bangal KAHALGAON Super Thermal Power Project (Stage‐I) 3 x 500 MW at Bhagalpur thru L&T (ECC 100 Power Bihar Group) Limited KAHALGAON Super Thermal Power Project (Stage‐I) 3 x 500 MW at Bhagalpur thru Kirloskar 101 Power Bihar Brothers, Chintan Mukundnagar, Pune 102 Chandra Thermal Power Project at Bokaro thr Shanker Narain Construction Co. (BHEL) Power Jharkhand Municipal Corporation Vishakahpatnam 150 MLD WTP at Narava Village thr Batliboi Environmental 103 WTP Andhra Pradesh Engg. 104 Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. 300 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant at Dholpur thru GEA Energy System India Limited Chennai Power Rajasthan 105 Deenbandhu Chhotoo Ram TPP Yamuna Nagar thr UNITECH Ltd., Power Haryana 106 Deenbandhu Chhotoo Ram TPP Yamuna Nagar thr Ghana Ram Construction Co. Power Haryana Punjab State Electricity Board 2 x 250 MW NDCT at Lehra Mohabbat Nr. Bhatinda thru Paharpur 107 Power Punjab Cooling Tower 108 Sihawal Canal Carrier Nr. Sidhi thr Gurmeet Singh & Co. Chandigarh Canal Madhya Pradesh N TPC Dadri 2 x 490 MW Stage‐II, Vidyut Nagar, Distt. Gautam Budh Nagar, (UP) thru Era Infra 109 Power Uttar Pradesh Engineering Ltd. Vijayawada Thermal Power Station Civil Stage‐IV, Ibrahimpatnam, Vijayawada Distt. 110 Krishnapatnam thru BGR Energy System Ltd. 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