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New Delhi, India (Metro Rail Today): The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (DMRC) has opened the financial bids for the civil contract package DC-01A of Phase 4 of Delhi Metro Rail Project om 30th December 2022. As per the financial bid result, Jaipur-based construction firm Infra Engineering Limited (HGIEL) emerged as lowest bidder by beating two other bidders.
The scope of work under contract package DC-01A includes Part Design and Construction of 3.5 km Elevated Viaduct and four Elevated Stations viz. Keshopur, Paschim Vihar, Peeragarhi & Mangolpuri (Excluding Architectural Finishing works of stations, Steel FOB & PEB works of stations) from P2 (excl.) to PP88 (excl.) [Chainage 3118.108 mt. to 6080.447 mt.] and from P103 (excl.) to Mangolpuri Station (incl.) [Chainage 6462.547 mt. to 7012.051 mt.] of Janakpuri West to R.K. Ashram Corridor (Extn. of Line-8) of Phase- IV of Delhi Metro Rail Project.
The 3.5 km strech is part of 28.92 km Janakpuri West – RK Ashram extension.
Tender notice for the contract package DC-01A was issued in September 2022 with an estimated cost of work Rs 398.63 crore and 730 days work completion deadline. Technical bids were opened in November 2022. A total of three bidders had submitted their bids.
The financial position of each bidder is as under:-
Now all bids have been sent for final evaluation. As HG Infra has quoted 3.76% higher amount than DMRC’s estimate, there is little chances to get negotiation on the price before finalising the contract.
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