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One of the world's leading construction contractors has expressed interest in Izolyator Group products

On November 17, 2023, the enterprises of the Izolyator Group received a visit of a representative of the EPC contractor L&T Construction, participating in the competition for the construction of a wind farm in Uzbekistan.

L&T Construction is India's largest construction organization and ranked among the world's top contractors. L&T Construction offers EPC solutions to execute large industrial and infrastructure projects from concept to commissioning. L&T Construction is a construction division of Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) an Indian multinational engaged in EPC Projects, Hi-Tech Manufacturing and Services worldwide.

The guest visited the production of high-voltage bushings and cable accessories, where he learned about the full technological cycle of their production and testing. At the same time, all the necessary explanations and answers to clarifying questions were provided by Commercial Director for Equipment Manufacturers and Exports of Izolyator Group Dmitriy Orekhov.

The L&T Construction representative is getting familiar with production at the enterprises of the Izolyator Group

Following the inspection, the representative of L&T Construction highly praised the technical level of production and expressed interest in using the products of the Izolyator Group when creating a proposal for the competition under consideration.

Director of the Representative Office of Izolyator Group in Uzbekistan Artur Nazarov and Leading Manager for Equipment Manufacturers and Exports of Izolyator Group Arseniy Martov took an active part in preparing and organizing the visit of the L&T Construction representative.

All participants of the meeting between L&T Construction and the Izolyator Group

A 1.5 GW wind farm will be built in Karakalpakstan, the northwestern autonomous region of Uzbekistan.

The general contractor for the construction of the power plant is the Saudi company ACWA Power, which entered into a contract with National Electric Networks of Uzbekistan JSC, the customer of the project.