NEW DELHI: Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited on Tuesday said it bagged its largest ever export order, valued at Rs 10,000 crore for setting up a thermal power project in Bangladesh.Won against stiff international competitive bidding, the order has been secured from Bangladesh India Friendship Power Company (Pvt) Limited (BIFPCL), a 50:50 joint venture of NTPC and Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB). BHEL has arranged debt financing for the project from EXIM Bank for which loan agreement between EXIM Bank and BIFPCL was signed in March this year, an official statement said.BHEL’s scope of work in the project includes design, engineering, manufacture, supply, construction, erection, testing and commissioning of the 1320 mw thermal sets with ultra-supercritical parameters on turnkey basis.The scope also includes setting up of a jetty and a river-water intake system. The key equipment for the project will be manufactured at BHEL’s Trichy, Haridwar, Hyderabad, Ranipet, Bhopal, Bangalore and Jhansi plants, while the company's power sector construction division will be responsible for construction and installation activities at site.BHEL has has earlier implemented 100 mw Baghabari gas turbine power project and 2x120 mw Siddhirganj in Bangladesh, besides setting up 220 kV Baghabari & Ishurdi substations.