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DMRC floats DDC tender for 3 elevated stations of Phase 5(A)

DMRC floats DDC tender for 3 elevated stations of Phase 5(A)
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DELHI (Metro Rail News): Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has invited open e-tenders for appointments of a Detailed Design Consultant (DDC) for 3 elevated stations under the Sarita Vihar Depot to Kalindi Kunj corridor of Delhi Metro Phase 5(A). The estimated cost of the contract is around Rs 2.40 crore. The tender marks progress on the upcoming metro corridor in South Delhi.

Tender Information

Tender NumberCPM-6/ECDD-01/2026 
Tender TypeOpen e-Tender
Estimated CostRs 2.40 crore (inclusive of GST) 
Tender SecurityRs 2.40 lakh
Completion Period 48 months
Tender Fee Rs 23,600
Pre-Bid Meeting 29 May 2026, 11:00 hrs. 
Bid Submission Window4 June 2026 (09:00 hrs) to 10 June 2026 (15:00 hrs) 
Technical Bid Opening11 June 2026, 15:00 hrs. 

Scope of Work

The consultant will prepare detailed architectural and building services designs for the three elevated metro stations. The scope includes electrical and mechanical (E&M) works for the stations. The stations covered under the contract are Sarita Vihar Depot, Madanpur Khadar, and Kalindi Kunj interchange station. 

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About the project

The Sarita Vihar Depot to Kalindi Kunj corridor is part of Delhi Metro Phase 5(A), which aims to improve metro connectivity in South Delhi and nearby areas. The corridor will include new elevated stations and interchange facilities to support smoother passenger movement and better integration with the existing metro network.

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