DELHI (Metro Rail News): The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) has awarded a contract worth ₹25.27 crore to M/s Creative Entrepreneurs LLP for the supply, installation, testing, commissioning, shifting, and modification of electrical utilities along the Delhi-Panipat-Karnal Namo Bharat corridor. The work covers the Bhalswa to Narela stretch and includes the dismantling and relocation of street lights infringing the corridor alignment. The contract was formally awarded on April 2, 2026, with a stipulated completion period of 365 days.
Contract at a Glance
| Awarding Authority | National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) |
| Corridor | Delhi – Panipat – Karnal Namo Bharat |
| Stretch Covered | Bhalswa to Narela |
| Contract Date | April 2, 2026 |
| Contract Period | 365 days |
| Contract Amount | ₹25.27 Crore (Approx.) b |
| Exact Award Amount | ₹25,26,98,331.85 |
| Awarded Firm | M/s Creative Entrepreneurs LLP |
| Utility Agency Involved | Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd. (TPDDL) |
Scope of Work
The awarded contract encompasses a comprehensive package of electrical utility work critical to clearing the Right of Way (RoW) for the Namo Bharat corridor between Bhalswa and Narela. The work includes shifting and modification of high-voltage 33kV and 11kV lines, along with Low Tension (LT) distribution infrastructure managed by TPDDL, which currently infringes upon the proposed corridor alignment.
In addition, street light poles standing within the corridor footprint are to be dismantled and relocated as part of the same contract package. With a 365-day completion window, the contractor is expected to execute and hand over all utility-related clearances within the next twelve months.
Delhi-Panipat-Karnal Corridor
The Delhi–Panipat–Karnal Namo Bharat corridor is among the key planned extensions of India’s Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) network. The 136.3-km corridor, estimated at ₹33,051 crore, will connect Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi to Panipat, with a further extension to Karnal in Haryana. The Bhalswa–Narela stretch forms part of the initial Delhi section of this high-speed regional transit corridor.
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