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Jaipur, India (Metro Rail Today): Intercontinental Consultants and Technocrats Pvt. Ltd. (ICT), in joint venture with Italy-based RINA Consulting SpA, has secured the Detailed Design Consultancy (DDC) contract for Jaipur Metro Rail Project Phase-II from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).
The appointment marks a major step forward for the long-awaited Phase-II expansion of Jaipur Metro, which is expected to significantly strengthen urban mobility infrastructure across Rajasthan’s capital city.
The consultancy assignment covers comprehensive design services for civil, architectural, building services, and electromechanical (E&M) systems for the proposed metro corridors under Jaipur Metro Phase-II.
According to project details, the consultancy package includes detailed design works for the Prahladpura–Todi Mod corridor, which forms the main north–south alignment of Jaipur Metro Phase-II.
The assignment also includes the Government Hostel–Chandpole spur corridor, along with the inclusion of two metro depots planned under the Phase-II project being implemented by Rajasthan Metro Rail Corporation (RMRC).
The overall consultancy scope includes civil engineering design, station architecture, structural systems, building services, and E&M integration for the upcoming metro infrastructure.
The project is planned to be executed over a 60-month timeline, reflecting the scale and complexity of the metro expansion programme.
Jaipur Metro Phase-II is being planned as a major north–south metro corridor connecting Prahladpura in the southern part of Jaipur to Todi Mod in the north.
The proposed corridor is expected to span nearly 41 km and will play a crucial role in expanding Jaipur’s existing metro network, which currently operates on the East–West Pink Line corridor.
Once completed, the new line is expected to improve connectivity across densely populated residential zones, commercial districts, educational institutions, and key urban centres within Jaipur.
The expansion is also expected to reduce traffic congestion, improve public transport accessibility, and support sustainable urban growth in one of India’s fastest-growing tier-II cities.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), which has played a significant role in planning and implementing metro rail systems across multiple Indian cities, awarded the consultancy contract to the ICT–RINA joint venture.
DMRC continues to act as a key technical and implementation partner for several metro rail projects across India, leveraging its expertise in project management, engineering, and urban transit planning.
The selection of ICT and RINA Consulting is expected to bring international design expertise and advanced engineering practices to the Jaipur Metro Phase-II project.
Mrs. Mamta Shah, MD & CEO of Urban Infra Group, said, “The Jaipur Metro Phase-II project is a major step towards strengthening sustainable urban mobility in Rajasthan. The appointment of experienced consultants for detailed design and engineering will help ensure efficient project execution and support Jaipur’s long-term transportation and urban development goals.”
Jaipur Metro Phase-II forms part of Rajasthan’s broader efforts to modernise urban transportation infrastructure and support increasing mobility demand driven by rapid urbanisation and economic growth.
The project is expected to encourage greater use of public transportation, reduce dependence on private vehicles, and improve multimodal integration across Jaipur.
With multiple Indian cities accelerating investments in metro rail, regional transit, and sustainable mobility systems, Jaipur Metro Phase-II is expected to emerge as a critical infrastructure project shaping the city’s future urban transport landscape.