High-Speed Rail: NHSRCL invites bids to design civil structures for future 350 kmph bullet train corridors

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NHSRCL invites bids to design civil structures for future 350 kmph bullet train corridors
NHSRCL invites bids to design civil structures for future 350 kmph bullet train corridors (Representational Image)

DELHI (Metro Rail News): Country’s high-speed rail program has moved forward. The National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) has called for bids on consultancy services to design civil structures for future bullet train corridors under the Bharat High Speed Rail Programme. The consultancy will assist NHSRCL in producing engineering designs for infrastructure that can support trains running at speeds of up to 350 kmph.

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Tender Details

InformationDetails 
Tender Number NHSRCL/CO/CA/DDC-CIVIL/2026/12 
EMDRs 1 crore  
Tender Fee Rs 59,000 
Bidding MethodInternational Competitive Bidding  
Pre-Proposal Conference15 July 2026, 11:00 AM

Scope of work 

NHSRCL aims to develop standard civil structure designs to support future high-speed rail projects across India. The chosen consultant will create designs and technical standards for the infrastructure needed for trains operating at speeds of up to 350 kmph. 

Related to India’s next generation Bullet Train plans

The tender follows NHSRCL’s invitation for leading rolling stock manufacturers to showcase their capabilities in developing B35 high-speed trainsets designed for speeds of up to 350 kmph. The proposed B35 trains are expected to operate on future bullet train corridors across India, including –

  • Mumbai – Pune 
  • Pune – Hyderabad 
  • Hyderabad – Bengaluru
  • Hyderabad – Chennai
  • Chennai – Bengaluru
  • Delhi – Varanasi
  • Varanasi – Siliguri

Also Read: Big step towards High-Speed Rail: NHSRCL Invites global manufacturers to build faster version of bullet train in India

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