Cuddalore Municipality invites bids for underground sewerage project
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Cuddalore Municipality invites bids for underground sewerage project

The Cuddalore Municipality has issued a tender for the implementation of an underground sewerage system in both existing and newly incorporated areas within the City Municipal Corporation in Tamil Nadu.

This contract, valued at Rs 133.18 crore, will be executed in two phases. The first phase involves a construction period of 36 months, followed by six months allocated for trial run and commissioning. This entire duration spans from the project's initiation to the commencement of Phase-II, encompassing even the monsoon season. The project encompasses various components such as collection systems, including house service connections and machine holes, pumping stations, pumping mains, and lift stations. Phase-II focuses on a comprehensive five-year operation and maintenance (O&M) plan.

Interested bidders are required to submit their proposals by November 28, 2023.

The Cuddalore Municipality has issued a tender for the implementation of an underground sewerage system in both existing and newly incorporated areas within the City Municipal Corporation in Tamil Nadu. This contract, valued at Rs 133.18 crore, will be executed in two phases. The first phase involves a construction period of 36 months, followed by six months allocated for trial run and commissioning. This entire duration spans from the project's initiation to the commencement of Phase-II, encompassing even the monsoon season. The project encompasses various components such as collection systems, including house service connections and machine holes, pumping stations, pumping mains, and lift stations. Phase-II focuses on a comprehensive five-year operation and maintenance (O&M) plan. Interested bidders are required to submit their proposals by November 28, 2023.

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