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Hyundai Engineering wins $91 million hydroelectric plant order in Indonesia

March 31, 2014 - 20:53 By Korea Herald
Hyundai Engineering, one of South Korea’s leading builders, said Monday that it won a $91.3 million hydroelectric power plant contract in Indonesia.

The company said the engineering, procurement and construction contract reached with Rajamandala Electric Power is for building a 47-megawatt facility near the city of Bandung, 150 kilometers southeast of Jakarta.

The new Rajamandala power plant aims to provide electricity to Jakarta and surrounding areas.

“Hyundai Engineering will be in charge of all facets of the project, including a water tunnel and the setting up of power cables,” the builder said in a press release. Work on the project is expected to be completed around March 2017.

Besides the latest deal, the company built a 20.6-megawatt combined cycle power plant in the Batam region of the Southeast Asian country in 2010, and is working on the expansion of a gas turbine power plant in the same area. (Yonhap)