The award marks a significant milestone in Jaipur’s expanding metro network and underscores industry confidence in the joint venture’s expertise in delivering complex elevated metro infrastructure.
The scope of work includes the design and construction of approximately 10.8 kilometres of elevated viaduct, along with 10 elevated stations, excluding architectural finishing works. The stations included in this package are Prahladpura, Manpura, Bilwa Kalan, Bilwa, Goner Mod, Sitapura, JECC, Kumbha Marg, Haldighati Gate, and Pinjrapole Gaushala. The project stretch extends from Chainage (-) 600 metres to 11,400 metres and also includes a spur line connecting to the Phase II depot. The contract duration is 1,020 days, reflecting the scale and engineering complexity of the works.
Jaipur Metro Phase II comprises a 42.8-km North–South corridor connecting Prahladpura to Todi Mod, with a total of 36 stations planned along the alignment. Of these, 34 stations will be elevated and two will be underground. The corridor is expected to significantly strengthen north-south connectivity across the Rajasthan capital.
RMRCL floated the tender for this key package in October 2025, formally initiating construction procurement for Phase II. The bidding process saw strong participation, with 13 infrastructure firms submitting bids. Technical bids were opened on 15 December 2025, followed by detailed evaluation completed on 16 January 2026. Financial bids were opened the same day, where the Ceigall India–SAM India joint venture emerged as the lowest bidder.
Jaipur Metro Phase II is anticipated to enhance urban mobility, improve access to major residential, commercial, and institutional zones, and promote sustainable public transport usage in the city.
Commenting on the development, Mrs. Mamta Shah, MD & CEO, Urban Infra Group, said, “The award of this elevated package reflects the accelerating pace of metro infrastructure expansion in tier-two cities. Jaipur Metro Phase II will play a pivotal role in shaping sustainable urban mobility in the region. Timely execution of elevated corridors is critical to minimising disruption while delivering long-term connectivity benefits.”
With major civil packages now moving forward, Jaipur Metro Phase II enters a crucial construction phase, bringing the city closer to a more integrated and efficient mass transit network.

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