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4 Firms Bid for Geotechnical Work for New Metro Lines in MP, Mumbai & Delhi 

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Delhi (Metro Rail News): 4 Firms have submitted bids for a contract that entails conducting a geotechnical soil investigation for new metro lines including the Indore – Ujjain Metro, Mumbai Metro, and Delhi Metro. 

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) floated tender for this contract in December 2024 with a 12-month deadline. Furthermore, technical bids were opened on January 1, 2025, to reveal that 4 firms have submitted bids for this contract. 

Contract’s Scope of Work 

This contract involves surveying work for 139 km of new metro lines in India, covering 6 corridors to help prepare Detailed Project Reports (DPRs).

Project Length 
Mumbai Metro MRTS Lines30 km
Indore – Ujjain Metro46 km
Tughlakabad – Noida Sector 142 metro line15 km
Kundli – Sonipat metro line20 km
Samaypur Badli – Kundli metro line15 km
New Delhi Railway Station – New Ashok Nagar Metro Line 13 km

Bidders

  • CEG Test House And Research Centre Pvt. Ltd.
  • Cengrs Geotechnica Pvt Ltd.
  • Independent Consultants & Technocrates (ICT)
  • Techpro Engineers Pvt Ltd.

DMRC’s Brief Scope: Geo-Technical Investigation Works for Preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) for MRTS Projects. 

Geotechnical Activities to be Performed

  1. Drilling boreholes with a diameter of 150 mm in various soil types to a depth of up to 30 meters.
  2. Performing Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) at 1.5-meter intervals within the boreholes, following the relevant IS Code of Practice, along with other in-situ tests as specified in the schedule.
  3. Extracting undisturbed soil samples at every change in strata, with a minimum of two samples per borehole, in compliance with IS standards.
  4. Measuring and documenting the groundwater table level upon completion of boring.
  5. Executing borehole drilling up to specified depths, including a maximum of 5 meters in intact hard rock (RQD >50%), 10 meters in weathered rock (RQD up to 50%), or 30 meters in soil (up to N=100), using a hydraulic or calyx rig by the wash boring method, as per the Engineer-in-Charge’s directions and the technical specifications.
  6. Conducting in-situ permeability tests in rocky formations and laboratory permeability tests for other soil types.
  7. Extracting rock core samples from boreholes and recording Rock Quality Designation (RQD).
  8. Performing all required laboratory tests on collected samples, following the prescribed schedule and technical specifications.
  9. Surveying borehole locations, determining elevation levels, and accurately plotting them on the alignment plan

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