Godrej Interio secures metro project orders
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Godrej Interio secures metro project orders

Godrej Interio, Indian furniture solutions brand, recently bagged contracts for the metro projects located in Bengaluru, Mumbai and Kochi worth Rs 250 crore, adding to their b2b portfolio. The scope of work includes carrying out the civil finishes, cladding, block works, facade glazing, metal ceiling, aluminium louvers, structural steel works, plumbing, railing,and horticulture in these metro projects.

The main consultants for these metro projects include Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRCL) for Mumbai, Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) for Bengaluru, and Kochi project under Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL).

The contracts won by Godrej Interio include nine stations for Mumbai Metro which will connect on Line A from Dahisar to Kamraj Nagar neighbourhoods; 12 stations for Bengaluru Reach 3 and Reach 5 connecting HSR Layout to Bommasandra, and two stations for Kochi Metro line.

Godrej Interio is now a part of four metro rail projects across the country including Kolkata, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Kochi. Godrej Interio has also previously worked on Cochin International Airport.

Godrej Interio designs and manufactures furniture for office spaces, homes, educational institutes, healthcare facilities, laboratories and more. Along with furniture they also offer audio visual and 360 degree turnkey solutions.

Image source: Interiors of Cochin International Airport

Written from a company news release.

Godrej Interio, Indian furniture solutions brand, recently bagged contracts for the metro projects located in Bengaluru, Mumbai and Kochi worth Rs 250 crore, adding to their b2b portfolio. The scope of work includes carrying out the civil finishes, cladding, block works, facade glazing, metal ceiling, aluminium louvers, structural steel works, plumbing, railing,and horticulture in these metro projects. The main consultants for these metro projects include Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRCL) for Mumbai, Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) for Bengaluru, and Kochi project under Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL). The contracts won by Godrej Interio include nine stations for Mumbai Metro which will connect on Line A from Dahisar to Kamraj Nagar neighbourhoods; 12 stations for Bengaluru Reach 3 and Reach 5 connecting HSR Layout to Bommasandra, and two stations for Kochi Metro line. Godrej Interio is now a part of four metro rail projects across the country including Kolkata, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Kochi. Godrej Interio has also previously worked on Cochin International Airport. Godrej Interio designs and manufactures furniture for office spaces, homes, educational institutes, healthcare facilities, laboratories and more. Along with furniture they also offer audio visual and 360 degree turnkey solutions. Image source: Interiors of Cochin International Airport Written from a company news release.

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