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NHSRCL floats tender for Power Supply Electrification System work on MAHSR

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Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail

MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) invites bids for Design, Manufacture, Supply, Construction, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of a 2 x 25 kV Power Supply Electrification System for Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Project (MAHSR).

Package No. MAHSR – EW-1

The Government of India has received a loan from the Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA) towards the cost of the Project for the Construction of
Mumbai – Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail.

The work includes: Design, Manufacture, Supply, Construction, Installation, Testing and
Commissioning of 2 x 25 kV Power Supply Electrification System (Traction Substation, Overhead Equipment and MV/LV Power Distribution Equipment), along with Associated Buildings for these Systems and related equipment in the training institute on Design Build Lump Sum Price Basis for the Construction of Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail.

A Bid Security amount of INR 571,000,000.00 (Indian Rupee Five Hundred and Seventy-One Million only).

The last date for bid submission is 17th April 2023.

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VS Engg bags contract to build India’s first urban ropeway project in Varanasi

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VARANASI (Metro Rail News): The National Highways Logistics Management Ltd (NHLML), a subsidiary of NHAI, has awarded a contract worth Rs 807 crore (US$16 million) to Vishwa Samudra Engineering Private Limited for the construction of a 3.85 km urban ropeway project in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. This company has obtained the technology and equipment supply from a Swiss company specialising in ropeway systems. After commissioning, the contract order includes 15 years of ropeway system maintenance.

This will be India’s first “urban ropeway project,” to be built in Varanasi, and it is anticipated to begin operations in May 2025. Construction on this project will probably begin by May 2023.

The urban ropeway system will reduce the length of one of the most congested areas, from the Cantonment train station to Godowali Chowk, in only 17 minutes. Due to traffic congestion, the same trip could take longer than an hour.

Five stations will be built as part of this ropeway project. They will be located at the Varanasi Cantonment, Vidya Peeth (Bharatmala Mandir), Rath Yatra, Girja Ghar, and Godowlin Chowk. There will be no boarding or deboarding at Girja Ghar. For the ropeway, 30 towers will be constructed, ranging in height from 10 to 55 metres.

The National Highways Logistics Management Ltd (NHLML), which manages the ropeway, will choose the cost of the tickets. A policy on tickets will be developed as the Center plans to implement numerous such ropeway projects throughout the country in urban areas and to connect tourism destinations.

“The Varanasi ropeway project has been won by Vishwa Samudra Engineering and its technological partner Bartholet Maschinenbau AG of Switzerland. A bid price of Rs 8156 crore was provided by the company, which is 77% more than the projected bid price. The ropeway will be built using a hybrid annuity model (HAM), in which 40% of the project cost will be paid as an annuity during the operation and maintenance phase and 60% of the project cost will be paid as construction assistance during the construction phase,” said an official.

The connectivity project is expected to operate for 16 hours per day and have a maximum capacity to handle 3,000 passengers per hour per direction (PPHPD). A passenger load of approximately 96,000 people per day can be carried by it in both directions. About 153 gondolas or cabins would be used on this route, and each gondola could accommodate ten passengers.

The GEO technical company Sai Geotechnical Engineer Pvt. Ltd., based in Ghaziabad, began geotechnical investigation work for this ropeway project after setting up three rigs at various locations throughout Varanasi.

The Uttar Pradesh government is purchasing the land for towers and ropeway stations.

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Amrit Bharat Station Scheme for Indian Railways

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Station redevelopment
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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Amrit Bharat Station scheme envisages the development of stations continuously with a long-term vision. The scheme aims to the preparation of Master Plans for the Railway stations and the implementation of the Master Plans in phases to enhance the facilities.

Attempts shall be made to club different grades/types of waiting halls and provide good cafeteria/retail facilities as far as possible. Furthermore, high-level platforms(760-840 mill meters) shall be provided at all categories of stations. In addition, station approaches shall be improved to ensure smooth access by widening roads, removal of unwanted structures, properly designing signages, dedicated pedestrian pathways, well-planned parking areas, improving lighting etc.
Amenities for Divyangjan at stations shall be as per guidelines issued by Railway Board from time to time.

The Ministry of Railways has formulated a new policy for the modernization of stations named the “Amrit Bharat Station” scheme. Amrit Bharat Station scheme envisages the development of stations continuously with a long-term vision. It is based on Master Planning for the long term and implementation of the elements of the Master Plan as per the needs and patronage of the station.

Broad objectives:

  • The scheme aims at the preparation of Master Plans of the Railway stations and the implementation of the Master Plan in phases to enhance the facilities, including and beyond the Minimum Essential Amenities (MEA), and aiming for the creation of Roof Plazas and city centres at the station in the long run.
  • The scheme shall aim to meet the needs of the stakeholders and station usage studies as far as possible based on the availability of funds and inter-se priority.
  • The scheme shall cater for introducing new amenities as well as the upgradation and upgrading, and replacing existing amenities.
  • This scheme will also cover the stations where detailed techno-economic feasibility studies have been conducted or are being conducted. Still, the work for the construction of Roof Plazas has not been taken up yet, ensuring the phasing of the Master Plan is suitably implemented and relocation of structures and utilities is given more emphasis in the phasing plans.
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PM Sheikh Hasina inaugurates Bangladesh’s first metro rail to ease Dhaka traffic

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PM Sheikh Hasina inaugurates Bangladesh's first metro rail to ease Dhaka traffic
PM Sheikh Hasina inaugurates Bangladesh's first metro rail to ease Dhaka traffic

DHAKA (Metro Rail News): Bangladesh‘s capital has its first metro train, part of a Japanese-funded initiative to ease travelling in one of the world’s busiest cities.

“Metro rail is another achievement of Bangladesh,” the premier said, opening the 11.73 km part of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line-6 of the metro rail project from Diabari to Agargaon by unveiling its plaque at Diabari in the city on 28 December.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurates the metro rail at the playground of sector-15 (C-1 Block) in the capital’s Uttara at 11:00 am by unveiling a plaque.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated a portion of the 20-kilometer (12.427-mile) urban rail project known as Line 6 Uttara to Agargaon from Uttara sector-15 playground. She will take the first official ride from Diabari of Uttara to Agargaon after buying a ticket. Marking the occasion, she also unveiled a commemorative stamp and a banknote.

The line connects Dhaka’s northern area to a centre of government offices and hospitals. It will eventually pass through the city to Motijheel’s financial sector in the south.

The project will significantly alter people’s movement in Dhaka, but its debut will give some much-needed political mileage to Hasina’s govt. The leader and her party are under pressure as the country in South Asia confront inflation and an energy crisis, its foreign currency reserves are depleting, and elections are anticipated in January 2024.

“It’s an extremely important development for a city like Dhaka,” Martín Rama, a consultant with the World Bank’s presidency and former regional chief economist for South Asia, said in an interview. “If you look at the case of India in many cities, it has changed a lot the way people go to work. It’s a safe means of transportation, for instance, for women, which in South Asia is not trivial.”

Rama added that it would be “naive to expect that congestion problems will go away” right away because every time a nation expands its public transportation system and increases its capacity, 90–95 per cent of the extra space on the roads is occupied by more vehicles.

Every day, Bangladesh’s economy loses 3.2 million working hours to traffic congestion, costing the country’s economy billions of dollars annually. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Livability Index for 2022, out of 172 cities around the world, Dhaka is the seventh least livable.

“The bigger your city is, the more time you spend typically commuting,” said Rama. “So it’s a congestion cost that detracts from what the city has to offer.”

Japan also funds two other urban railway lines in Dhaka. According to the Japan International Cooperation Agency website, three metro lines would be able to accommodate two million passengers per day once they are all finished.

After six months, Hasina inaugurated the nation’s longest river bridge, extending more than six kilometres over the Padma River.

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L&THMR Clinches PRSI National Awards 2022 featuring 1st and 2nd Ranks

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L&THMR Clinches PRSI National Awards 2022 featuring 1st and 2nd Ranks
L&THMR Clinches PRSI National Awards 2022 featuring 1st and 2nd Ranks

HYDERABAD (Metro Rail News): L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited (L&TMRHL) has secured the coveted PRSI National Awards 2022, winning 1st and 2nd positions in the ‘Public Relations in Action’ and ‘Best Communication Campaign (External Publics)’ categories respectively.

The award trophies were given away by the Hon’ble Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Sri Mangubhai Chhaganbhai Patel, to Smt. Anindita Sinha, Head, Corporate Communications, L&TMRHL, on 27th December at the Inaugural Programme of the 44th All India Public Relations Conference organised by the Public Relations Society of India from 25th to 27th December at the Kushabhau Thakre International Convention Centre, Bhopal, amidst the presence of other awardees and dignitaries.

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Speaking on this occasion, Mr KVB Reddy, MD & CEO, L&TMRHL, said, “We are thankful to PRSI and the esteemed jury for adjudging and recognising our concerted communication efforts towards our customers and stakeholders. The two awards are testimony to our sustained efforts to keep commuters informed of HMR’s developments and to engage them as our partners in this journey. This includes timely information about service and offer related inputs for better commuting choices, maintaining a personal connect, actively listening to their feedback, and keep elevating their experience and our brand resonance.”

During the 44th All India Public Relations Conference, on 27th December, Ms Anindita Sinha, Head, Corporate Communications, L&TMRHL, addressed a session on the topic – “Story Telling in the Communication World Today” touching upon the various facets and importance of storytelling in the communications domain.

PRSI (Public Relations Society of India) National Awards recognises the Corporate Communicators of India to demonstrate excellence in their efforts. The awards were finalised by an esteemed panel of a jury that met in Delhi.

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Delhi Metro Commemorates 20 Years of Metro operations and 70 Years of Indo-Japan partnership

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Delhi Metro on 24th December celebrated the landmark moment of completing 20 years of successful metro operations in the national capital region. This occasion was marked with the inauguration of a special exhibition highlighting 20 years of metro operations and the Indo-Japan partnership. The year 2022 marks the completion of 70 years of diplomatic relations between India and Japan.

This unique exhibition was inaugurated on 24th December at Welcome Metro Station by His Excellency, Mr SUZUKI Hiroshi, Ambassador Extraordinary of Japan to India, in the presence of DMRC’s Managing Director, Sh. Vikas Kumar, Mr SAITO Mitsunori, Chief Representative, JICA India Office and other senior officials. Japan has had a long-standing association with the DMRC since the organisation’s inception through financial support and technical assistance for the construction of all phases of the Delhi Metro project so far.

This exhibition offers glimpses of Delhi Metro’s landmark moments in the past 20 years. It covers special occasions such as the inauguration of significant corridors, the introduction of new technologies, unique facilities, exciting facts and visits by essential personalities. The exhibition also showcases the partnership of Delhi Metro and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and other Japanese organisations supporting Delhi Metro in its journey.

As part of the 20th operations anniversary celebrations, the first train the then Prime Minister Sh flagged off. On 24th December 2002, Atal Bihar Vajpayee was specially decorated and operated today on the Red Line. Announcements were made inside the train to inform passengers that they were travelling on the very first train, which sparked a delightful reaction from the passengers inside the train.

Delhi Metro utilises the space in its stations to showcase artworks and exhibitions that reflect the rich culture of places where the stations are located to commemorate special occasions or cover a specific theme. For instance, an exhibition installed at Rajiv Chowk Metro station in August 2022 extensively covered the tragedy of ‘Partition’. Similarly, a permanent exhibition at Rajouri Garden Metro Station pays tribute to the heroes of the armed forces. Many of our stations have theme-based artwork as well.

The journey of Delhi Metro operations commenced on 24th December 2002, when the then Prime Minister, Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee had flagged off the first-ever train on the 8.4 kilometre-long Shahdara to Tis Hazari corridor of the Red Line. Since then, the Delhi Metro network has expanded exponentially. The expansion of the network has also been among the fastest in the world, as more than 380 kilometres of new lines have been added since 2002. DMRC operates 391 kilometres of metro network with 286 stations on 12 corridors (Including Noida – Greater Noida and Rapid Metro, Gurugram) across Delhi-NCR.

Delhi Metro is the most extensive metro network in India and among the largest metros in the world, with some of the most advanced technologies, such as driverless metro operations on two corridors. The network is further being expanded in the phase – IV project, after completion of which, another 65 kilometres of the network will be added. Currently, the construction is in progress on three approved priority corridors of Phase IV. Two are the extension of the existing Pink (Majlis Park to Maujpur) and Magenta (R K Ashram Marg to Japankpuri West) Lines. At the same time, a new Silver Line will come up, connecting Tughlakabad to Delhi Aerocity.

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Trial run conducted on Joka- Taratala stretch in presence of General Manager

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Trial run conducted on Joka- Taratala stretch in presence of General Manager
Trial run conducted on Joka- Taratala stretch in presence of General Manager

KOLKATA (Metro Rail News): A trial run o­n the Joka – Taratala stretch of the Joka – Esplanade Metro project (Purple Line) was conducted o­n 24th December 2022 in an AC rake.

Shri Arun Arora, General Manager, other Principal Head of Departments and senior officials of Metro Railway were present during this trial run. General Manager inspected passenger amenities of different stations o­n this stretch and took stock of the last-minute preparation, as this stretch will be opened very soon.

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Shri Arora expressed his satisfaction seeing the preparation before the commencement of the commercial run after the inspection.

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SYSTRA-DB bags General Consultancy contract of Mumbai Metro Line 10 & 12

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MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): The General Consultant (GC) contract for Mumbai Metro’s 9.20 km Line-10 (Gaimukh – Shivaji Chowk) and 20.7 km Line-12 (Kalyan – Taloja) was given to SYSTRA MVA Consulting – DB Engineering & Consulting JV.

The consortium was the preferred bidder for the contract in July 2022 through the Quality and Cost-Based Selection (QCBS) approach. Their bid of Rs. 265.10 crore and an overall score of 91.06  beat other contenders, AECOM-HILL JV and AYESA-KNR JV.

The appointment of SYSTRA-DB JV to support the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is anticipated to pave the path for both lines’ swift implementation through help in design, supervision, safety, quality control, and contract management for civil and systems work.

Tender No: MMRDA/Metro- PIU/0002141

Brief Scope of the project includes GC-07A Appointment of a General Consultant for Civil and System works of Mumbai Metro Line 10 (Gaimukh – Shivaji Chowk (Mira Road) and Mumbai Metro Line 12 (Kalyan- Taloja) of Mumbai Metro Rail Project of MMRDA, Mumbai.

MMRDA anticipates SYSTRA-DB  that the estimated period of both projects is 54 months.

The 35.2 km Line-4/4A (Green Line) will be extended west to become Mumbai Metro’s Line-10 (Gaimukh to Shivaji Chowk), which would have four stops at Gaimukh Reti Bundar, Varsova Char Phata, Kashimira, and Shivaji Chowk.

A 20.75 km southern extension of the 24.95 km Line-5 (Orange Line) would be built as Line-12 (Kalyan to Taloja), with 17 stops at Ganesh Nagar, Pisvali Gaon, Golavali, Dombivli MIDC, Sagaon, Sonarpada, Manpada, Hedutane, Kolegaon, Nilaje Gaon, Vadavali, Bale, Waklan, Turbhe, Pisarve Depot, Pisarve, Taloja. The depot for the route is planned at Pisarve.

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Trial Runs start on Priority Corridor of Delhi Meerut RRTS Line

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Trial Runs start on Priority Corridor of Delhi Meerut RRTS Line
Trial Runs start on Priority Corridor of Delhi Meerut RRTS Line

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) formally began trial runs (train testing) on a 1.5 km section of the 82.15 km Priority Corridor of the Delhi-Meerut RRTS project on 23rd December.

The first of four prototype semi-high-speed Alstom trains the team has received so far was manually operated between Duhai Depot, Depot Station, and Duhai RRTS Station. The Duhai Depot received this train set in June 2022 and has been performing the test on the track.

The only goal of the initial run was to verify that there were no physical obstructions in the way by checking for Schedule of Dimensions (SOD) clearances and observing how the train interacted with the civil construction.

Most of the 1.5 km section of the train travelled on the depot line, which runs alongside the Eastern Peripheral Expressway.

This achievement was made within 30 months after the APCO-CRFG JV launched the first precast segment of Package 2’s 10.3 km in July 2020. They are responsible for building the viaduct for the route that connects Ghaziabad Station with the Duhai Eastern Peripheral Expressway (EPE) crossing, which has two elevated stations at Guldhar and Duhai.

As part of Package 19, IRCON International installed and powered the line’s 25kV AC overhead equipment (OHE) system.

In the upcoming months, several subsystems, along with the train’s reaction to being operated at varying speeds and brakes, the track system, the OHE system, and the platform screen door system behaviour, will all be monitored.

NCRTC has set a March 2023 target (EPE) to finish and launch the project’s 18 km elevated Priority Corridor linking Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, and Duhai.

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Signalling & electrification work completes for Bangalore Metro Whitefield line

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BANGALORE (Metro rail News): Alstom Transport India has announced that the signalling & electrification work for  Bangalore Metro‘s 15.257 km Reach 1A & Reach 1B (Baiyyappanahalli – Whitefield) extension of the Purple Line has been completed.

Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) can now undergo full-fledged dynamic train testing on the extension after the development, which is anticipated to open in the middle of 2023.

The 2.25 km Byappanhalli – Benniganahalli (Tin Factory) – KR Puram segment, where civil construction work is still in progress, is not included under the scope of this milestone.

The Whitefield extension is the longest expansion of the Phase 1 lines of Bangalore Metro’s 73.92 km Phase 2 project. All 24 track turnouts for it had been cast in September 2022 by Texmaco Rail and Engineering.

In October, BMRCL began simple test runs between the 3.5-kilometre Whitefield metro station and Pattandur Agrahara metro station. Since then, testing has been gradually extended to the western sections of the line with the primary objective of looking for Schedule of Dimension (SoD) clearances.

The 2.25 km Byappanhalli – Benniganahalli (Tin Factory) – KR Puram section of the line has undergone numerous design changes and has been hampered by difficulties with land acquisition.

The launch of a 65-meter Open Web Girder (OWG) above Indian Railways tracks at Benniganahalli, scheduled to take place on 23rd December, has been postponed.

A BMRCL representative told Christin Mathew Philip at TOI about the delay in installing many HSFG bolts and tightening them to design torque; due to this, OWG’s launch has been delayed by a few days.

BMRCL will begin operations between KR Puram and Whitefield only once end-to-end civil and track construction on the full extension is done. This is because the depot still needs extensive civil and systems installation work.

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