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Chennai Metro gets 12,722 Sqm Land by GCC for Phase II

CHENNAI (Metro Rail News): The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has decided to give 12,722 sqm of land worth Rs 41.99 cr for its phase-II construction to CMRL. The land owned by the civic body, adds an Amma canteen, two parks, an open playground with a portion of a road.

Besides the land cost, Chennai Metro Rail would have to bear the cost of reconstructing these facilities at a different location along with taking permission from the govt wherever over 5% of open land is being transferred. In November, the decision was taken in the corporation council meeting as follows.

As per the documents, six parcels of the corporation’s land would be given.

  • In region 6, the GCC has decided to take over the 657sqm of land permanently for the construction of Ayanavaram station. This includes the corporation’s ward building and a portion of a road. This portion cost is Rs 1.18 cr.
  • In region 13, Chennai Metro will receive 1,203 sqm of land, That is a third of Dr Muthulakshmi Reddy park which the civic body initiated in 2010. The GCC will give the area to CMRL in conditions that the park is brought back to its original condition after work is done.
  • In region 6, the GCC has decided to provide two more parcels of land for construction work of Perambur Market metro station. For this, 42 sqm accommodates an Amma canteen, which Chennai Metro rail Ltd. would have to relocate to another area.
  • In region 70, 1,361 sqm of metro rail will be given permanently and 2,515 sqm temporarily. This land abuts a part of the Murasoli Maran park that the transport agency would have to repair after construction work is completed. The GCC has also informed that CMRL constructs a building for them. These parcels would cost Rs 21.56 lakh and Rs 6.5 cr.
  • In region 9, for construction work of Tirumailai metro station, a shopping complex-cum-toilet over 108 sqm run by the GCC will be awarded to metro rail for Rs 1.55 cr. CMRL will have to replace and reconstruct the complex. In the region, CMRL will take 1,751 sqm permanently and 5,224 sqm temporarily for construction work of Greenways Road metro station. This will cost CMRL Rs 20.4 cr.

The GCC does not have an elected council for the last four years. The special officer is commissioner G Prakash.

L&T infra Awarded DDC contract for 3 Stations of Delhi-SNB RRTS corridor

New Delhi (Metro Rail News): on Friday, Larsen & Toubro Infrastructure Engineering Ltd. received a letter of acceptance (LOA) from the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) for providing detailed design consultant (DDC) worth Rs 6.75 crore for the design of three stations including viaducts of 164 km long Delhi–SNB (Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behror) RRTS corridor.

NCRTC issued Letter of Acceptance to L&T infra for 3 Station of the Delhi-SNB RRTS corridor DDC Contract
NCRTC issued Letter of Acceptance to L&T infra for 3 Station of the Delhi-SNB RRTS corridor DDC Contract

L&T infra needs to providing civil, architectural and E&M works for the design of Udyog Vihar, Sector-17, Rajeev Chowk and elevated viaduct between IDPL Complex Ramp (Gurugram) to Rajiv Chowk Ramp for Delhi-SNB RRTS corridor.

The NCRTC invites tender was floated on 24th August 2019 vide reference no. DA/DD/COR-OF/011 and the technical bid was opened on 19th November 2019. After the opening of financial bids on 12th February 2020, L&T Infrastructure Engineering Limited has emerged as the lowest bidder (L1).

The 106 km long Delhi-SNB RRTS corridor will be elevated for about 71 km i.e 11 stations, the remaining 35 km i.e. 5 stations will be built underground, mostly in Delhi & Gurugram.

This corridor will connect with other RRTS line in Sarai Kale Khan and will be interoperable, facilitating commuters’ movement from one line to another without the hassle of changing trains.

The Delhi-SNB Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridor will enhance transport infrastructure by given a fast, safe, comfortable and reliable mobility option to the residents of Delhi, Gurugram, Rewari, Manesar, Daruheda, Bawal, and nearby areas.

The fast commuting connecting Delhi to nearby regions will be immensely beneficial in decongesting Delhi and its roads, providing citizens with the choice to live & work in different regional nodes to lead a better quality of life.

The corridor is planned to be constructed in about 5 years’ time excluding 1 year of pre-construction activities at a base construction cost of Rs 24,975 crores, financed by Government of India (20%), concerned State Governments (20%) and bilateral/multilateral funding agencies (60%). Once built, the corridor is expected to bring down the travel time between SKK-SNB in less than 70 minutes (106 km). The daily ridership on this corridor is predicted to be 8.5 Lakhs in 2025. For more information, be stay connected with our Delhi-SNB RRTS section.

UPMRC New Tech to expedite metro work

KANPUR (Metro Rail News): Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation (UPMRC) has initiated a new technique to speed up the ongoing construction work of Kanpur Metro project and assures the safety of the workers at the site and the common people.

On Saturday a UPMRC official said that since the starting, its civil engineers, based on their experience from the Lucknow Metro Project, we’re trying to innovate civil construction work techniques while executing the Kanpur Metro Project. Earlier he said that concourse slab of the elevated station, a portion just above the road was constructed on sacrificial shutters were laid over the erected precast beams.

The station concourse slab will now be constructed the new innovative technology. The slab with beam will be built in advance at the casting yard and placed at the assigned place. By the help of this technique, the work will gain momentum, and simultaneously safety-related apprehensions will be reduced. Along with this, the outer beauty of the stations will also be improved”, an official added.

As per the source in MRC, the civil work of the KMP is progressing at full-speed from the starting. According to a result of the state-of-the-art technology, UPMRC is completely confident that the construction of the Priority Corridor between IIT-Kanpur and Motijheel would be finished within the stipulated time frame.

During three months since the construction work commenced on Kanpur Metro at the IIT-Kanpur gate, above 500 piles and 35 pillars have been prepared under the project. Concurrently he casting of the U-girder is also continuing in the casting yard.

Kolkata East-West Metro remaining section to be completed in 10 Months

KOLKATA (Metro Rail News): Kolkata East-West metro corridor underground tunnelling work is to take 10 more months to be finished,  an international expert committee appointed by the KMRC announced on Friday.

Also, the safety of the people residing in dilapidated buildings – many of that was built over 120 yrs ago, in one part of the route is a cause for concern, Leonard John Endicott said a geotechnical expert and committee head.

“The biggest challenge is that many buildings in the area are in poor condition. Our concern is the safety of the people,” he added further.

“The corridor tunnelling work was postponed after one of the two tunnel boring machines hit an aquifer on August 31, 2019, in Bowbazar area leading to severe ground subsidence and the collapse of buildings, will resume in full swing in a day or two,” said Endicott.

With the TBM getting destroyed beyond repair in the accident, the work will have to be finished with one tunnel boring machines only. The existing TBM has been moved a few rigs to check for all safety parameters put in place to assure that there is no repeat of the earlier incident. “We are supercautious,” Endicott said.

Earlier to that accident at Bowbazar, two TBMs were working parallelly, boring tunnels for the up and down lines of the East-West Metro corridor. “It will take around five months for the TBM to go up to Sealdah from Bowbazar. Then, it will take three months for the TBM, which is a huge machine, to turn around.

“It will take another two months for the machine to dig on another side and reach up to the point where the first TBM had cut the tunnel,” the geotechnical expert stated. He told that the working TBM had been upgraded and it now has 50% more capacity to assure that the ground holds throughout tunnelling work.

“Special measures have been taken to ensure that water does not seep into the tunnel,” he said that the adding that work will be stopped within 60 minutes of noticing any abnormality throughout tunnelling in the area.

The damaged TBM, which Endicott said is a “write-off”, will be dismantled and carried away from the underground shaft. The Calcutta High Court had allowed restart of tunnel-boring work for the East-West Metro corridor, on February 11.

According to a report by IIT-Madras, the court’s division bench directed the Kolkata Metro Rail Co., the executing agency for the project, to resume operations in Bowbazar, in consultation with the institute. The bench including Chief Justice TBN Radhakrishnan and Justice Arijit Banerjee had ordered a suspension of tunnelling work till further orders, in September last yr.

After three months, the KMRC because of a report made by the expert committee moved the court seeking its permission to restart the works. On a prayer by an NGO to get the expert committee report vetted by an independent agency, the KMRC requested IIT-Madras to analyse its findings. The institute, in its report mentioned that tunnel-boring work could be resumed.

The 4.88 km first phase of the East-West Metro, linking Sector V in Salt Lake with Yuva Bharati Krirangan Stadium begin operational on February 13. Inaugurating the operation, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal had said the whole 16.5 km stretch of the corridor – from Sector V to Howrah Maidan – is likely to be ready in 2 yrs. The Kolkata East-West Metro corridor was earlier scheduled to be finished by June 2021.

Patna Metro corridor 2 consultancy contract awarded to AECOM

Patna, India (Metro Rail News): The joint venture (JV) of AECOM Singapore Pte Limited and AECOM India Pvt. Ltd. emerged as the lowest bidder (L1) for the detail design consultancy (DDC) contract of the corridor 2 of Patna Metro Rail project.

DMRC issued the Letter of Acceptance to the JV of AECOM Singapore Pte Limited and AECOM India Pvt. Ltd for the contract worth Rs 17.27 crore on Feb. 18, 2020.

Scope of work

The scope of work includes providing detail design consultancy (DDC) services for civil, architectural and building services including electrical and mechanical (E&M) works for Corridor 2 of the Patna Metro Rail Project (Phase I). According to the contract, the AECOM has to complete the work in 4 years.

In Nov 2019, The tender was floated by DMRC and the tender value was estimated to Rs 27.50 crore.

The total length of the corridor 2 of Patna Metro will be 17.64 km. Out of 5.67 km will be underground and the remaining 11.97 km will be elevated. 

This stretch will connect Patna Railway Station to New inter-state Bus Terminal with a total of 14 metro stations.

CEG Group, Jaipur based firm is currently carried out the soil testing work at 10 locations on the corridor of Patna Metro Rail project.

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has been appointed as General Consultant for the Patna Metro Rail and given the responsibility to execute the entire phase-I project of Patna Metro. 

Civil construction work tenders will be floated after the change of suggested alignment in Metro corridors.

CRRC bags 216 coach rolling stock order for Bangalore Metro phase-2

BANGALORE (Metro Rail News): China’s State-Owned CRRC Corporation Ltd. successfully awarded the bid to provide 216 new coaches from Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRC). The contract won by CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co Ltd. for the stainless steel body 216-cars for 73.95 km long Bangalore Phase-2 project in India, which set a record for CRRC to get the highest number of vehicles and complete orders in the Indian metro rail market. 

The Bangalore Metro Project is the 3rd metro rail project in India after Mumbai and Noida. The successful bid of the project shows Puzhen’s active response to the national “Belt and Road” initiative, execution of the “going global” plan of the equipment manufacturing industry, the landing of CRRC’s “internationalization” strategic layout, and Puzhen’s endless deep cultivation of the international market. Remember, the real responsibility and the responsibilities to fulfil the mission.

Out of the total 216 Coach, 126 coach (21 train x 6 coaches) will be utilized for the namma metro phase I extension line, and the remaining 90 (15 Train x 6 coaches) will be used for new lines.

This coach is a stainless steel body, 1435mm standard track, including DC 750 three-track power. The driverless level of the DTG signalling vehicle is GoA2 level. 

The new line CBTC vehicle is needed to reach GoA4 level. All vehicles meet 75% local production requirements. Localized content requires to touch 50%. 

The first train is scheduled to deliver in 95 weeks. All trains deliveries to be finished in 173 weeks and final commissioning was done in 205 weeks with an operational condition.

Puzhen will represent China CRRC to set up new urban rail train manufacturing base in India. CRRC’s overseas companies will also manage the development of local employment and the industrial chain, and improve local railway equipment industry level, to accomplish genuine people’s aspirations, cultural integration and general development.

Kolkata East-West Metro resumes tunnelling at Bowbazar

KOLKATA (Metro Rail News): On Tuesday, the Calcutta High Court allowed the resumption of tunnel-boring work for the Kolkata East-West Metro corridor, which resumed after an aquifer burst in last year August leading to severe ground subsidence and the collapse of buildings. Almost 700 residents had to be evacuated after cracks appeared.

Accepting a suggestion by IIT-Madras, the court allowed the Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation, the executing agency for the project, to resume work between Esplanade and Sealdah stations in Bowbazar area of central Kolkata, in consultation with the institute. The division bench comprising Chief Justice of Calcutta high court TBN Radhakrishnan and Justice Arijit Banerjee had in September ordered the pause of tunnelling work till further announcement.

3 months later, the Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation, in view of a report made by its expert committee, moved the court asking its permission to restart the work. On a prayer through an NGO to get the expert committee report vetted by an independent agency, the KMRC then requested IIT-Madras to analyse its findings. The institute report stated that tunnelling work could be continued.

KMRC MD Manas Sarkar stated that this is a new beginning for us. But you could call it a symbolic start. It might take another week for the TBM to burrow steadily. For now, the experts will closely watch how the refurbished machine behaves. They may start it and then stop it again, study the parameters and so on.

Yet, truncated services among Sector-V in Salt Lake to Yuva Bharati Krirangan stadium are scheduled to commence on February 13.

Vande Bharat Express becomes the most profitable train in India

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The New Delhi-Varanasi Vande Bharat Express, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the train on February 15 last year, has completed one year in service and become most profitable train in India. This semi-high speed rail began its commercial run from New Delhi-Varanasi two days later from February 17, 2019, logging 3.8 lakh km and a cumulative earning of ₹92.29 crores with 100% occupancy, the Northern Railway stated on Tuesday.

On the basis of the details accessed by Finance Express Online, the redefined percentage occupancy for the New Delhi-Varanasi Vande Bharat Express till February 7, 2020, was 112.59%. Similarly, the redefined percentage occupancy for the Varanasi-New Delhi Vande Bharat Express on the very date was 112.91%. This shows the success of the train in just one year.

It travels the distance between New Delhi-Varanasi in 8 hrs and runs on every day of the week, except Monday and Thursday. It has 16 air-conditioned coaches. The coaches have a stainless steel car body equipped with automatic doors with sliding footsteps, onboard computers for train control and remote monitoring.

Along with that, the coaches also have a GPS-based audio-visual passenger information system, onboard hotspot Wi-Fi and comfortable and spacious seating arrangements. The New Delhi-Katra Vande Bharat Express train also boasts many modern features like bio-vacuum type toilets, wheelchair parking spaces, disabled-friendly toilets, LED lighting.

Maintenance of the train is being done by the Delhi Division of the Northern Railway.

Bids invited for Balance work of Mumbai Metro Line 2B

MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has floated tenders for the balance works on Metro Line 2B from DN Nagar- Mandale with the total distance of 23.643 km long elevated corridor. The estimated expense of the fresh tender is pegged at ₹474.52 cr and it will be completed within 30 months from the date of started of a given contract.

On Wednesday the authority floated 3 separate tenders for the left works along the corridor, that include the construction of a viaduct, 15 stations and the proposed car depot at Mandale in Mankhurd.

It will provide interconnectivity between the existing Western Express Highway, Eastern Express Highway, Western Railway, Central Railway, Mono Rail, Metro Line-1 and Metro Line 2A, Metro Line 4 & Metro Line 3 under implementation.

The 1st tender is for an elevated viaduct and 5 stations work that had been given to a consortium of M/s.MBZ and M/s. RCC for Rs 521 cr. The earlier contractor completed only 4.48% of the work on the 5.9-km stretch in 30 months, sources said.

The RCC-MBZ JV had also been awarded the contract to construct the Metro car depot at Mandale at a cost of Rs 390.44 cr, where it managed to achieve only 6.98% of the work in 36 months. The MMRDA has floated a tender for all these construction works to be completed in 42 months at an estimated cost of Rs 464.75 cr.

The 3rd tender pertains to the work that had been given to Simplex Infrastructure and covers civil works on 12.7 kilometres of the corridor, commencing from ESIC Nagar in Andheri (West) to Income Tax office in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). The earlier contract, given for Rs 1,080 cr, also covered the construction work of 10 stations on the stretch. As per the sources, the contractor only managed to do 5.07% of the work in 30 months. In the new tender, the balance works are supposed to be completed in 30 months at a cost of Rs 1,058.71 cr.

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority had also terminated the same company’s contract for Metro-7 for slow execution of works, for that it has since floated a fresh tender.

Mumbai Metro Line 2B is supposed to serve almost 10.5 lakh passengers daily once it is commissioned. The line was expected to be operational by 2021, but because of the issues with contractors, the new deadline is the end of 2022.

Delhi Metro launches 250 News e-rickshaws at 12 metro stations

New Delhi, India (Metro Rail News): In a significant boost to provide last-mile connectivity to metro commuters, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) on Feb 19, 2020, extended the facility of e-rickshaw services to 12 more stations spread across the Metro Rail network.

With this, the total tally of stations where such facilities available to 29 with an operational fleet of over 1000 e-rickshaws.

A K Garg, Director (Operations), has flagged off a fleet of around new 250 e-rickshaws, from Patel Nagar Metro. 

These e-rickshaws will be plying from 12 metro stations, i.e. Qutab Minar, Ghittorni, Arjangarh, Nawada, Shadipur, Patel Nagar, Nangloi, Nangloi Railway Station, Govindpuri, Harkesh Nagar Okhla, Moolchand and Botanical Garden between 6.00 am to 11.00 pm every day.

“Till date, to facilitating over one lakh passengers to reach their destinations/stations daily, 800 e-rickshaws being operated from 17 Metro stations. With this addition, the number of e-rickshaws has gone beyond 1,000, covering 29 metro stations,” the DMRC said in a statement.

Twelve more stations are likely to be added in the next 2-3 months wherein around 500 more e-rickshaws will be put into service to strengthen the last mile connectivity

These GPS enabled rickshaws called “SmartEs” having covered cabin and full front windscreen, will provide the last mile connectivity within a radius of 3-4 km around Metro stations. 

The fares have been kept very nominal at a base price of Rs 10 for the first 2 KM and Rs 5/- for every subsequent KM. The commuters can also book vehicles through the SmartE application and pay digitally for their rides, the official said.

In recent years, DMRC has introduced many eco-friendly initiatives to ensure a robust last-mile connectivity system, which enables the commuters to prefer non-polluting public transport modes over personal vehicles.