Northeast Railway invites bids for two road over bridges in Uttar Pradesh

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Northeast Railway invites bids for two road over bridges in Uttar Pradesh
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UTTAR PRADESH (Metro Rail News): Northeast Railway has invited bids for the construction of two Road Over Bridges (ROBs) in Uttar Pradesh. The estimated cost of the project is around Rs 93.8 crore. It will replace two level crossings in the Lucknow Division and improve both road and rail movement in the region. 

The project includes a two lane ROB with a Limited Height Subway (LHS) between Sarju and Jawahal road stations and another two lane ROB between Chauka Ghar and Burhawl stations. Once completed, the bridges will help reduce traffic congestion and improve safety at railway crossings. 

Tender Information 

Tender Information
Tendur NumberNER-LJNRSP-2026-15 
Tender TypeOpen
Bidding SystemTwo Packet System
Estimated CostRs 93.8 crore
EMD1.88 crore
Bidding Start Date12 June 2026
Tender Closing Date26  June 2026, (15:00)
Completion period24 months

Scope of Work

The contractor will construct a two-lane Road Over Bridge along with a Limited Height Subway in place of Level Crossing No. 295/A between Sarju and Jarwal Road stations. The project also includes a two-lane Road Over Bridge in place of Level Crossing No. 300/Spl between Chauka Ghat and Burhwal stations. The project aims to improve safety, reduce waiting time at level crossings, and ensure smoother movement of road traffic and trains.

About the Project

The two level crossings lie on important railway routes in Uttar Pradesh and handle regular rail and road traffic. Vehicles often face delays when trains pass through these crossings. The new Road Over Bridges will allow vehicles to cross the railway line without interruption, improving connectivity for local residents and reducing congestion. The project will also enhance safety by removing direct interaction between road traffic and train operations.

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