RVNL-MPCC Emerges as Lowest Bidder for Rs. 174.27-Cr Rail Contract
The joint venture between RVNL and MPCC has secured the position of the lowest bidder for a civil engineering contract with a scope of work that includes gauge conversion on the 22.50-km-long Petlad-Bhadran project within the Vadodara Division of Western Railway. RVNL made this announcement in an official statement.
The civil engineering tasks encompass earthwork, blanketing, retaining walls, boundary walls, side drains, as well as minor and major bridges. Additionally, the contract covers LHS/RUB, LCs, the construction of station buildings, platforms, subways, and all related works required for connecting the tracks in association with the given conversion work between Petlad and Bhadran. In terms of the partnership, RVNL holds the majority share of 74%, with MPCC holding the remaining 26%. The contract must be completed within a period of 2 years, requiring an investment of Rs. 174.27 crore.
The civil engineering tasks encompass earthwork, blanketing, retaining walls, boundary walls, side drains, as well as minor and major bridges. Additionally, the contract covers LHS/RUB, LCs, the construction of station buildings, platforms, subways, and all related works required for connecting the tracks in association with the given conversion work between Petlad and Bhadran. In terms of the partnership, RVNL holds the majority share of 74%, with MPCC holding the remaining 26%. The contract must be completed within a period of 2 years, requiring an investment of Rs. 174.27 crore.