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Growever Infra emerged as lowest bidder for the Varanasi-Howrah HSR Aerial LiDAR survey

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Growever Infra Pvt Ltd emerged as the lowest bidder for the work of the final Alignment design including the Aerial LiDAR survey and other related works for Varanasi-Howrah High-Speed Rail Corridor (about 760 kms. long).

Growever Infra Pvt Ltd quoted the price of INR 14.05 crore for the contract which was the lowest amongest the four bidders including Growever Infra.

LiDAR survey (Light Detection and Ranging) is a technique in which laser enabled equipment is mounted on a helicopter or plane to carry out ground survey. This technology gives accurate survey data and findings in less time.

Tender Reference Number – NHSRCL/CO/CA/LIDAR/2021/02

Name of Work – Final Alignment design including Aerial LiDAR survey and other related works for Varanasi-Howrah High Speed Rail Corridor (about 760 kms. long).

National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) had invited bids for this work on 20th January 2021 with a completion period of 150 days and estimated cost of INR 17.56 crore. Technical bids for the tender opened in March which revealed six bidders. Two bidders did not qualify the technical evaluation round. Financial bids opened on 9th April which reveal name of four bidders.

Financial bid values of four bidders are –

  • SECON Private Limited – INR 16.59 crore
  • Monarch Surveyors and Engineering Consultants. Pvt. Ltd – INR 17.04 crore
  • RITES Limited – INR 16.29 crore
  • Growever Infra Pvt Ltd – INR 14.05 crore

Aerial LiDAR survey has already started for the 865 km long Delhi-Varanasi High Speed Rail in January 2021 and also recently in March for the 741 km long Mumbai-Nagpur High Speed Rail.

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KEC-Siemens consortium wins contract worth INR 204 Crores of electrification works for NER sections

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Consortium of KEC International Limited and Siemens Limited wins contract of electrification works for North Eastern Railway (NER) sections. On 9th April 2021, IRCON International Limited had issued a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) to a consortium of M/s. KEC International Limited & M/s. Siemens Limited for the supply and commissioning of Railway Electrification Work for various sections of NER on EPC mode.

Important Details

Tender Reference Number – IRCON ELECT 5034 RE NER PKG 5 EPC 1

Name of work – Design, Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of Railway Electrification Work for Moradabad-Kashipur-Ramnagar, Rampur-Lalkua-Kathgodam incl. Lalkua-Kashipur and Bhojipura-Lalkua sections of North Eastern Railway (NER) (Package No. 5) on Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Mode.

Contract Value – INR 204 Crores

Period of Completion – 450 Days

Technical bids were opened for this tender on 19th February which revealed names of 12 bidders and it was revealed that 11 bidders qualified the technical round of evaluation and 1 bidder being disqualified.

On 22nd March, financial bids were opened in which Consortium of M/s KEC International Limited & M/s. Siemens Limited emerged as the lowest bidder for the contract and subsequently, awarded the contract for this work.

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Tenders invited for Navi Mumbai Metro construction of balance works for Line-1

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NAGPUR (Metro Rail News): Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited, on behalf of CIDCO (City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra), has invited tenders for the construction of balance works on six elevated stations for Navi Mumbai Metro Line-1.

Name of Work

Design (part) and construction of balance works of Concrete & Fabricated Steel Structures, Architectural works, Plumbing and Sewerage etc. of Six Nos. of Elevated Metro Stations at Kharghar Village, Kendriya Vihar, Utsav chowk, Belpada, RBI Colony & Belapur Terminal Station for Navi Mumbai Metro Line-1. (On behalf of CIDCO)

Important Details

Tender Number:  NM1-C-01/2021

Estimated Cost:  INR 103.65 Crores

  Completion Period: 12 Months

  Availability of Tender Documents:  From 09/04/2021 at 16:00 Hrs to 07/05/2021 till 16:00 Hrs

  Pre-Bid Meeting: 20/04/2021 at 11:00 Hrs

  Tender submission Date: Online submission till 07/05/2021 up to 16:00 Hrs

  Tender Opening Date: 07/05/2021 after 16:30 Hrs

Scope of Work

The work content against the Item rate component of the work shall be as per details given   below –

Design & Construction of the balance works of the Station buildings, platforms (approx. 140 m length for  typical station & approx.172 m length for Belapur terminal station), including balance work of Viaduct portions for the track within the station limits, platform roof structures including sheeting, concourses (approx.143 m length for elevated concourse of typical stations & approx.172 m length for Belapur terminal station), parking facilities, architectural finishes, Accesses works, signage’s, station E & M works including power distribution, illumination, fire /smoke detection, alarm & suppression works, landscaping, plumbing works, water supply, soil waste, vent, sewage, storm and drainage arrangement for Stations at Kharghar Village, Kendriya Vihar, Utsav Chowk, Belpada, RBI Colony & Belapur Terminal Station for Navi Mumbai Metro Line-1

The scope of work in brief includes –

The work against the Item-rate contract comprises Design (Part) and construction of balance works for Concrete & Fabricated Steel Structures, Architectural works, Electrical & Mechanical works, Plumbing and Sewerage of Six Nos. of Elevated Metro Stations at Kharghar Village, Kendriya Vihar, Utsav Chowk, Belpada, RBI Colony & Belapur Terminal Station for Navi Mumbai Metro Line-1.

The scope of work shall include detailed survey of the Station locations and surrounding areas & allied facilities, soil investigation and locating piles (if required), pile-caps and open foundations as needed for the stations access works avoiding shifting of utilities as required; Compliance of all Safety and QA/QC measures as per Annexure-3 of Vol-II(A),detailed designs of Balance components of station buildings and related works.

For more details and further information on scope of works, applicants can download tender documents from the website – https://mahametrorail.etenders.in

Navi Mumbai Metro Line-1 under Phase-1 consist of elevated corridor of length of 11.1 Km from Belapur to Pendhar with 11 stations namely – Belapur terminal, RBI Colony, Belapada, Utsav Chowk, Kendriya Vihar,  Kharghar Village, Central Park, Pethpada, Amandoot, Pethali Taloja and Pendhar.

CIDCO has appointed Maha Metro to complete the remaining work of Navi Mumbai Metro Line-1 which has already been delayed due to multiple reasons.

According to CIDCO officials, the commercial operation between station 7-11 (Central Park to Pendhar) and between station 1-6 (Belapur to Kharghar sector 14) is scheduled tentatively by the end of December 2021 and December 2022 respectively after seeking certification from Commissioner, Metro Rail Safety (CMRS).

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Siemens wins contract for supply of Gas Insulated Switchgear for Delhi-Meerut RRTS

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Ircon International Limited has awarded the contract for the supply of Gas Insulated Switchgear to Siemens Limited for the Delhi-Meerut RRTS Corridor of NCRTC.

Important Details

Name of  Work – Design, Manufacture & Supply of 66kV (Rated Voltage 72.5kV), 2500A, 31.5kA Gas Insulated Switchgear (66kV GIS) & 220kV (Rated Voltage 245kV), 1500A, 40kA Gas Insulated Switchgear (220kV GIS) with all accessories for Design, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Receiving Sub Stations [including 25 kV AC Traction cum 33 kV Auxiliary Main Sub Stations], Extra High Voltage & High Voltage cabling, 25 KV Overhead Equipment (FOGS/ROCS), Auxiliary Power Supply [including Auxiliary Sub Station], SCADA Systems, Operational Control Centre and Associated works on Viaduct & Tunnel for Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS Corridor of NCRTC (Lot 1 & Lot 2).

Value of contract INR 40.30 Crore

Period of Completion 420 Days

Recent Update on Project

Work is going on at full swing for the Delhi-Merrut RRTS. Recently, track laying work has been started on the corridor by NCRTC. This semi high-speed rail line’s ballastless and ballasted track work has been assigned to Larsen & Toubro (L&T) in October 2020. As per NCRTC, viaduct of 4 km stretch has been completed so far.

The Delhi–Meerut RRTS is a semi-high speed rail corridor of length 82.15 km connecting DelhiGhaziabad and Meerut. It will have 22 stations. Once completed, the distance between Delhi and Meerut will be covered in less than an hour with trains operating on the route at top speed of 180 km per hour.

Priority section of 17 km length between Sahibabad and Duhai is expected to become operational by March 2023 while the whole corridor is expected to become operational by 2025.

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DMRC invites tender for supply of PIDS / PAS system for Line-1

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) invites Open e-Tenders from eligible applicants for the supply and commissioning of Passenger Information Display System (PIDS) / Public Address System (PAS) at Line-1 for Delhi Metro

Name of Work

Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of PIDS/PAS at Line –1 (DSG-RI)

Important Details

Contract Package: TELE-02/2020

Estimated Cost:  INR 10.62 Crores

  Completion Period: 12 Months

  Availability of Tender Documents:  From 09.04.2021 at 15:00 Hrs to 10.05.2021 up to 15:00 Hrs

  Pre-Bid Meeting: 16.04.2021 at 11:00 Hrs

  Tender submission start date: 03.05.2021 at 09:00 Hrs

  Tender submission end date: 10.05.2021 at 15:00 Hrs

  Bid Opening Date: 11.05.2021 at 15:00 Hrs

  Further Details

For more information and details on scope of work, Tender documents can be obtained online after registration of tenderer on the website – https://eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app.

For further information in this regard bidders are advised to contact on –

0120-4200 462, 0120-4001 002/5 or 011-23418480

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Dhaka Metro awarded Design Contract for Line-5 South to Egis Led Consortium

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DHAKA (Metro Rail News): Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL) has awarded the Design Contract for Line-5 South to the Consortium of Egis, SMEC and OCG for the Dhaka Metro Rail Project.

The Line-5 South of Dhaka Metro comprises construction of 17.4 Km long corridor which includes 4.6 km of elevated section from Aftabnagar Center to Balirpar and 12.8 km of underground section from Gabtoli to Aftabnagar West with a total of 14 stations on the route.

The Dhaka Metro is funded by Asian Development Bank (ADB) under the Ministry of Road Transport & Bridges of. On completion, this line will a daily ridership of nearly a million passengers and travel time between Gabtoli and Balirpar will be reduced to 30 minutes.

The three years project is divided into three distinct phases –

  • Review and revision of the feasibility study during nine months.
  • Detailed design of the civil engineering and systems up to the DCE for fifteen months.
  • Assistance in the evaluation of bids and in the selection of builders

As per the Contract, Egis teams will be in charge of project management, architecture and technical trades for all stations, civil engineering for the underground stations and the design of almost all the rail systems.

At present, work is progressing on Dhaka Metro Line-6 from Uttara Terminal to Kamalapur Railway Station with a route length of 20.1 km which is expected to become operational next year. 

This is the first contract of Egis in Bangladesh and the company is already involve in many infrastructure projects in India including metro projects in Chennai, Kolkata, Nagpur, Kochi etc.

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Rakesh Singh is New MD of Bangalore Metro

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Rakesh Singh is New MD of Bangalore Metro
Rakesh Singh is New MD of Bangalore Metro

BENGALURU (Metro Rail News): Karnataka Government on Friday has appointed Rakesh Singh, an IAS officer from
the 1989 batch, as the Managing Director (MD) of Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL).

The office of MD becomes vacant after the appointment of Ajay Seth, the predecessor of Rakesh Singh, as Secretary of Economic Affairs by the Central government on Tuesday.
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Ajay Seth served for 30 months as MD of BMRCL.
Rakesh Singh is also the Additional Chief Secretary of Water Resources Department and working as the Administrator of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).

Ajay Seth played an imperative role in fast-tracking the metro project in the city by setting strict guidelines for each corridor along with monthly monitoring of civil work progress. He also sorted out land acquisition issues for the project. He is instrumental in completing many works for the city metro including the last inauguration of 6.29 km stretch of Green line from
Yelachenahalli to Silk Institute in January 2021.

Now Rakesh Singh will have the responsibility to look after the next phase of construction of Bangalore Metro.

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Mumbai Metro Line-5 gets CRZ clearance from Maharashtra SEIAA

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MUMBAI, (Metro Rail News): Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority’s (MMRDA) Metro Line-5 has been granted Coastal Regulatory Zone (CRZ) clearance by Maharashtra State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA). It was granted during the 217th meeting of the SEIAA.

Line-5 of Mumbai Metro is a 24.9 km-long Thane-Bhiwandi-Kalyan elevated corridor in the eastern suburbs. The corridor will have 17 stations and the project is expected to cost INR 8,417 crores. Earlier, Maharashtra State Coastal Zone Management Authority has recommended granting CRZ clearance to this line.

The Metro alignment of Line-5 passes through two water bodies at Kasheli Bridge in Thane and Durgadi Fort in Kalyan.  Some portions of the alignment pass through CRZ-I, II & III notified areas in Thane and Kalyan. Some portions of the alignment will also pass through the Ulhas river.

This CRZ clearance will give way to MMRDA to erect 156 piers in CRZ notified areas to build the elevated corridor which will be integrated with Metro Line-4 at Kapurbawdi.

According to Dr. Sonia Sethi, Additional Metropolitan Commissioner and Project Director MUTP, MMRDA, “The SEIAA has accorded CRZ clearance to Metro Line 5 subject to certain conditions, such as necessary approvals from the MoEFCC and the Bombay High Court for mangrove areas affected.”

MMRDA has sought the MoEFCC (Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change) approval to divert a total of 2349.5 sqm of mangrove forest land for the project which is still awaited before construction work can be initiated.

The stations on the line includes Kapurbawdi, Balkum Naka, Kasheli, Kalher, Purna, Anjur Phata, Dhamankar Naka, Bhiwandi, Gopal Nagar, Temghar, Rajnouli Village, Govegaon MIDC, Kongaon, Durgadi Fort, Sahajanand Chowk and Kalyan APMC. The project got approval from Maharashtra Government in October 2017. According to MMRDA, Metro Line-5 is expected to become operational by December 2024.

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Kochi Water Metro to start operations by the end of this month

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KOCHI, (Metro Rail News): In a major development to the city of Kochi Metro, KMRL (Kochi Metro Rail Limited) will begin operations of the first set of boats under the Kochi Water Metro Project on the Vyttila-Kakkanad route by the end of this month.

Last week, the first boat for the project was launched by Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL). A total of 23 boats will be built by CSL for the project with each boat can accommodate 100 passengers.

In February 2021, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated the first route (Vyttila-Kakkanad) and terminal buildings of the INR 747 crore Kochi Water Metro Project. It will serve as a feeder service connecting islands and city suburbs such as Vypeen, Willingdon Island, Edakochi, Kumbalam, Nettoor, Vyttila, Eloor, Kakkanad, Bolgatti and Mulavukad.

As per Alkesh Kumar Sharma, whose term as Managing Director of KMRL ended on Wednesday, “The work on boats, pontoons, terminals, signalling and telecommunication and all related packages have been progressing well. The operations on the first route, Vyttila to Kakkanad, will start by the end of this month”.

The project is funded by KfW, a German Development Bank. It will comprise of 38 stations in 15 routes with total distance of 78.6 Km. The boats will be air-conditioned with service of Wi-Fi along with latest safety and communication devices.
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The boats will also be environment friendly using green energy for its operation.

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YEIDA to explore different unconventional metro modes for Noida Airport connectivity with Delhi –NCR

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GREATER NOIDA, (Metro Rail News): The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) is exploring different unconventional metro modes to provide faster and smooth connectivity for Noida International Airport with Delhi-NCR.

As a result, YEIDA has entrusted the task of preparing Detailed Project Report (DPR) for three different unconventional metro modes to Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). These three modes are Metro Lite, Metro Neo and Express Line. All three are different from each other in terms speed, cost, construction methodology etc.

According to Arun Vir Singh, CEO of YEIDA, “We got the DMRC to prepare a DPR of a metro line connecting Noida airport to Greater Noida’s Knowledge Park-II, which is a distance of approximately 35.6 km. We forwarded the DPR to the state government for necessary assessment and approval. The state government gave its observation and asked us to prepare a DPR of the three modes of connectivity. The DMRC will soon start preparing the DPR of the three models”.

DMRC proposed DPR consists of 25 stations on a stretch of 35.4 Km from Knowledge Park-2 in Greater Noida to Noida International Airport. But the State Government observed that the travel time to cover the distance was high considering the average speed of 30-35 km per hour for normal metro and also wants to reduce the number of stations to save travel time.

According to Arun Vir Singh,” The state government wants to explore the fastest mode of conveyance from Greater Noida to Noida airport. We have not fixed a deadline to ready the DPR of the three modes. The DMRC will be asked to finish and submit the report at the earliest so that we can finalise on the fastest mode of conveyance and start work without delay. We need to develop the connectivity before the airport becomes functional.”.

Arun Vir Singh further said,” The state government wants a dedicated Airport Express Line or something that will run at a speed of 90 to 110 kmph”.

YEIDA is keen to provide faster connectivity to Noida International Airport before 2024, when the airport is expected to become operational.
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