3 bidders for Delhi?s Sarita Vihar depot track work
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3 bidders for Delhi?s Sarita Vihar depot track work

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) unveiled the three bidders for the package DT-16 under Phase-IV of the Delhi Metro. The bids for Package DT-16 were invited in September. It aims to repurpose the Sarita Vihar Depot for stabling and maintaining thirteen six-coach Alstom trains of the under-construction 23.6 Km Silver Line connecting Tughlaqabad to Delhi Aerocity with 16 stations in between.

The three bidders for the contract are: 1. SC Agarwal 2. Pee Pee Mandal Projects 3. Texmaco Rail & Engineering

The contract includes track-laying at Delhi Metro?s Sarita Vihar depot for augmenting additional maintenance facilities. It will be done at an estimated cost of Rs 9.44 Crore and within a deadline of 1.47 years.

The work relates to the following dynamics of the Ballastless/ballasted track to be laid on the Sarita Vihar depot. It will augment Sarita Vihar Depot?s maintenance facilities for the upcoming Silver Line.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) unveiled the three bidders for the package DT-16 under Phase-IV of the Delhi Metro. The bids for Package DT-16 were invited in September. It aims to repurpose the Sarita Vihar Depot for stabling and maintaining thirteen six-coach Alstom trains of the under-construction 23.6 Km Silver Line connecting Tughlaqabad to Delhi Aerocity with 16 stations in between. The three bidders for the contract are: 1. SC Agarwal 2. Pee Pee Mandal Projects 3. Texmaco Rail & Engineering The contract includes track-laying at Delhi Metro?s Sarita Vihar depot for augmenting additional maintenance facilities. It will be done at an estimated cost of Rs 9.44 Crore and within a deadline of 1.47 years. The work relates to the following dynamics of the Ballastless/ballasted track to be laid on the Sarita Vihar depot. It will augment Sarita Vihar Depot?s maintenance facilities for the upcoming Silver Line.

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