DELHI (Metro Rail News): Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has invited limited e-tenders for structural repair and maintenance works on a section of Delhi Metro’s Pink Line. The contract covers repair, retrofitting and maintenance of piers, viaducts, station buildings and related structures between Jagatpur Wazirabad and Mayur Vihar Phase-1. The project aims to strengthen and maintain key metro infrastructure on one of Delhi Metro’s important corridors over the next 30 months.
Project Snapshot
| Details | Information |
| Project | Structural repair and retrofitting works on Pink Line |
| Tender Number | OCM-2221 |
| Estimated Cost | Rs 4.70 crore |
| Tender Type | Limited e-tender |
| Tender Opening Date | 15 June 2026 |
| Tender Security (EMD) | Rs 1.88 lakh |
| Tender Document Cost | Rs 23,600 |
| Bid submission window | 5 June 2026 (09:00Hrs) to 12 June 2026 (14:00 Hrs) |
| Completion Period | 30 months |
Scope of Work
The tender comes under Contract OCM-2221. DMRC plans to carry out:
- Structural repair works
- Retrofitting of existing structures
- Maintenance of piers and viaducts
- Repair of station buildings
- Other miscellaneous civil maintenance works
The work will cover stations and associated structures on Line-7, also known as the Pink Line, from Jagatpur Wazirabad to Mayur Vihar Phase-I, excluding certain sections. DMRC has kept the bid validity period at 120 days from the last date of tender submission.
About the project
Delhi Metro regularly carries out structural inspections and repair works across its network to maintain safety and operational reliability. The latest tender focuses on preventive maintenance and strengthening of elevated structures on the Pink Line corridor. The project is expected to improve long-term durability of metro infrastructure and support smoother operations on one of the busiest parts of the Delhi Metro network.
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