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Right Tunnelling PCL has received a THB 2.80 billion contract for the construction of a water diversion tunnel and related structures. Awarded earlier this week, the project highlights the company's continued role in complex tunnelling and water management infrastructure. The scope includes tunnel construction and supporting works essential for effective water diversion. With a track record in specialised underground engineering, Right Tunnelling is expected to leverage its technical capabilities to execute the project. The contract strengthens its order book amid ongoing infrastructure spending in Thailand.
Right Tunnelling PCL has secured a significant infrastructure contract related to the construction of a water diversion tunnel along with associated supporting structures. The project, awarded earlier this week, has a total contract value of THB 2.80 billion, strengthening the company's order book and reinforcing its position in underground and tunnelling works.
The scope of work includes the development of a water diversion tunnel designed to manage and redirect water flow, along with appurtenant structures that support tunnel operations and long-term functionality. Such projects typically involve complex engineering, including excavation, lining, drainage systems, and structural reinforcement, areas where Right Tunnelling has built technical expertise over the years.
Right Tunnelling is known for executing specialised civil engineering projects, particularly in tunnelling, foundation works, and large-scale infrastructure. In the past, the company has been involved in water management, transport, and utility-related projects across Thailand, benefiting from sustained public investment in flood control and water infrastructure. The latest contract aligns with ongoing national priorities to improve water management systems and reduce flood risks in vulnerable regions.
The new order adds visibility to the company's near- to medium-term revenue pipeline. Infrastructure projects of this nature generally have multi-year execution timelines, offering steady work progression and potential follow-on opportunities related to maintenance or additional civil works.
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