Amar Infrastructure Limited, an India-based engineering and construction firm, has been awarded the BoS contract by the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for a 200 MW AC grid-connected PV project in Madhya Pradesh. The facility, valued at INR 439.41 crore (~$4.95 million), was tendered under SECI’s CPSU Scheme Phase II, Tranche III. According to SECI, Amar Infrastructure’s scope of work includes design, engineering, erection, testing, commissioning, and five years of operation and maintenance. SECI has stated that domestically manufactured DCR-compliant PV modules will be supplied under the CPSU mandate for the project.