According to Turkish media, Indian-Turkish joint venture Punj Lloyd-Limak will build a section of Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline (TANAP) from the Turkish city of Eskisehir to the border with Greece.
According to media reports, the consortium of these two companies signed a contract for the construction of this, 459 kilometers long, section of TANAP gas pipeline in January 2016. The exact date of the start of section’s construction is not reported. Punj Lloyd-Limak won this contract at the public tender, at which other 11 companies participated as well.
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Tags: construction, gas, gas pipeline, Limak, Punj Lloyd, TANAP, Turkey