Perma-Pipe Bags $6.5 Million in Project Awards in India
(P&GJ) — Perma-Pipe International Holdings Inc. announced that its subsidiary Perma-Pipe India Pvt. Ltd. has been awarded approximately $6.5 million in contracts during the first quarter of 2023. Two major projects will begin execution in Perma-Pipe’s Gandhidham, Gujarat, India facility in the first and second quarter of 2023.
“We are delighted with both of these awards, and that customers return to place their trust in Perma-Pipe to deliver their projects. It is also satisfying to see that the strategic decision to install a custom coating plant in India was the right one,” David Mansfield, Perma-Pipe president and CEO, said.
Reliance New Solar Energy Limited awarded Perma-Pipe India for the provision of thermally insulated pipe and field joints for a chilled water network on the 10 GW solar cell and module factory in Jamnagar, Gujarat. The project will utilize Perma-Pipe’s XTRU-THERM insulation system, a spray-applied polyurethane foam jacketed with a high-density polyethylene casing. Prior to application of the insulation system, an anti-corrosion liquid epoxy coating system will be applied to the pipes as well as installing Perma-Pipe’s own PermAlert leak detection system.
In addition, Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd. awarded Perma-Pipe India for the provision of thermally insulated pipe and field joints for a heat-traced application on the ABNP - Cairn Project, Rajasthan. The project will utilize Perma-Pipe’s TRACE-THERM insulation system which is designed to ensure optimum heat management during the life of the pipeline.
The system will have welded tracer tubes for heat tracing and spray-applied polyurethane foam jacketed with a high-density polyethylene casing. Prior to application of the insulation system, an anti-corrosion fusion bonded epoxy coating will be applied internally and externally using Perma-Pipe’s custom coating facility.
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