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L&T bags ₹5,000 crore Dubai airport APM system contract
Larsen & Toubro's transportation infrastructure division has secured a major order to design and deliver an automated people mover system for Dubai airport. The contract underscores the Indian engineering firm's growing presence in Middle Eastern infrastructure projects.
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Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has won an order valued at up to ₹5,000 crore for designing, procuring, delivering and integrating an automated people mover (APM) system at Dubai airport. The transportation infrastructure business vertical of the Mumbai-headquartered conglomerate will be responsible for executing the critical project.
The scope of work encompasses the complete infrastructure and systems integration for the APM, a key component of airport connectivity that facilitates efficient passenger movement between terminals and facilities. The project represents a significant vote of confidence in L&T's technical capabilities and project execution track record in the aviation infrastructure sector.
L&T has established itself as a major player in transportation infrastructure across South and Southeast Asia, with experience in metro rail systems, airports and other large-scale mobility projects. The Dubai airport contract expands the company's footprint in the Middle East, a strategic market for Indian engineering and construction firms.
The order reinforces L&T's position as a preferred partner for complex infrastructure development, combining design expertise with advanced procurement and integration capabilities. Such large-value international contracts contribute significantly to the company's order book and revenue visibility.