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MMRDA invites bids for track works at Kasheli Depot of Mumbai Metro Line 5

MMRDA invites bids for track works at Kasheli Depot of Mumbai Metro Line 5
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MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority has invited bids for track works at the Kasheli Depot of Mumbai Metro Line 5. The project is worth around Rs 84.35 crore. It includes the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of standard gauge tracks required for depot operations. 

Tender Information

InformationDetails
Tender Number MMRDA/MPIU/ML5/CA-303 
Project Kasheli Depot Track works for Mumbai Metro Line 5
Estimated CostRs 84.35crore
EMDRs 42.17 lakh
Tender FeeRs 3000 + 18% GST 
Bid Submission Deadline30 June 2026, (18:00 hrs) 
Pre-Bidding Meeting10 June 2026, (15:00 hrs) 
Completion Period20 months

Scope of Work

The scope of work includes Design, Development, Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of Standard Gauge Trackworks (Ballasted and Ballastless) in Kasheli Depot Track Work for Line 5 Corridor of Mumbai Metro Rail Project.

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About the Project

Mumbai Metro Line 5, also known as the Orange Line, will connect Thane, Bhiwandi, and Kalyan. The corridor aims to provide a faster and more reliable public  transport option for commuters travelling between these growing urban centers. Kesheli Depot will serve as the operations  and maintenance hub for the corridor.

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