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Bengaluru Metro awards ₹55.48 cr contract for travellator and connecting walkway at Central Silk Board

Bengaluru Metro awards ₹55.48 cr contract for travellator and connecting walkway at Central Silk Board
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BENGALURU (Metro Rail News): Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has awarded a ₹55.48 crore contract to Milan Road Buildtech LLP for civil and structural works related to a travellator and connecting walkway at Central Silk Board.

The project will connect the Yellow Line’s Central Silk Board Station with the Blue Line’s ORR Central Silk Board Station under the Bengaluru Metro Phase-2A project. 

Contract details

InformationDetails
ContractorMilan Road Buildtech LLP
Contract Value₹55.48 crore
Contracting Authority Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) 
Completion Period9 months

Bidding details

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Five companies participated in the tender. Milan Road Buildtech LLP emerged as the L1 bidder with a bid of ₹55.48 crore.

Bidder Bid Value Status 
Milan Road Buildtech LLP₹55.48 crore (L1)Accepted – AOC
MM Shawl Engineers & Contractors Pvt. Ltd.₹57 crore (L2)Rejected – Financial
Afcons Infrastructure Ltd.₹75.2 crore (L3)Rejected – Financial
NCC Ltd.₹78.9 crore (L4)Rejected – Financial
URC Construction Pvt. Ltd.Rejected – Technical

Scope of work 

Civil and Structural works including Architectural finishes for Travellator and Connecting Walkway between Reach-5/Phase-2 / Yellow Line Central Silk Board Station to Blue line ORR Central Silk Board Station of Bangalore Metro Rail Project, Phase-2A.

About the project

Bengaluru Metro’s Central Silk Board station is planned as a major multi-level interchange hub. It will connect the Yellow Line under Phase 2 with the Blue Line under Phase 2A, which will run towards KR Pura and Bengaluru Airport.

The station will also serve as an important transit point for commuters travelling along the Outer Ring Road (ORR) technology corridor. The Blue Line will begin from the Central Silk Board, making the station a key interchange point in the city’s expanding metro network.

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