GR Infra Wins Gurgaon Section of Delhi – Alwar RRTS Line

Amidst the suspension of metro services and construction work due to COVID-19, GR Infraprojects Ltd. (GRIL) has emerged the lowest bidder for constructing the 8.5 km Gurugram section of the 164 km Delhi – SNB – Alwar Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) line.

Tenders for the construction of this elevated section – the very first package of the line – were invited by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) in November 2019 under contract COR-OF/014. Following that, prequalification documents & technical bids were opened on February 14 to reveal 3 bidders, and financial bids were opened online on April 4.

Here are the financial bid values submitted by all 3 bidders. As per a source, NCRTC’s estimate was Rs 588 crore.

FirmBid
GR Infraprojects Ltd. (GRIL)Rs. 592,17,65,833
Tata Projects Ltd. (TPL)Rs. 648,50,36,616
Cherian Varkey Construction Co. Pvt. Ltd. (CVCC)Financial Bid Not Opened (Technical Bid Rejected)

Scope: Construction of the Elevated Viaduct from end of the Ramp at IDPL Complex to Start of Ramp at Rajiv Chowk and three nos. of Elevated Stations viz., Udyog Vihar, Sector-17 and Rajiv Chowk of Delhi- SNB Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) Corridor.[DA/CN/COR-OF/014]

Route of the line through Gurugram with the indicative location of stations & ramps – view Delhi – Alwar RRTS info & map

This section’s geotechnical investigation contract was awarded to CEG Test House and Research Pvt. Ltd. in February 2019, and Continental Piling & Excavation won the contract for conducting initial pile load tests in March 2019.

Back in February, L&T Infrastructure Engineering Ltd. was awarded a Rs. 6.75 crore contract for the Detailed Design Consultant (DDC) service for this section to assist NCRTC with producing and proposing alternate designs of all civil, architectural, building services, electrical and mechanical works.

Out of the three RRTS corridors prioritized for implementation, the 82.15 km Delhi – Meerut RRTS line’s priority corridor was well under construction in Ghaziabad prior to the lockdown. If no issues arise with GR Infra’s bid or with the resumption of construction and its local supply chain, then the first ever portion of the 164 km Delhi – SNB – Alwar line will also be under construction this year – hopefully by the end of the summer.

For more updates, check out the NCR RRTS section of The Metro Rail Guy!

– TMRG

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Global traveler who prefers mass rapid transit

13 Responses to "GR Infra Wins Gurgaon Section of Delhi – Alwar RRTS Line"

  1. Rupraj Sengupta says:

    Good news,in this hour of darkness!

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    • TMRG says:

      Yea! Surprised they opened bids. Metro operators across India have been issuing corrigendums / addendums to push dates for all tenders beyond the lock-down period.

      Hope you and other readers are doing good and staying safe during this time 🙂

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      • Bhaskar says:

        What a nice joke ! It is 2023 And still in pre construction stage , Not approved . Don’t know why people from.gurgaon belt roward sjaipur vote BJP or even congress for that matter . All projects have been delayed on this route , see the patheric condition of NH8 while money is pumped ij expressways elesewhere , no train connectivity, rrts – what a joke ! hearing since 6 th grade now in 1st year ug college still to be conatructed /approved. Let them.collect votes elesewhere . Make the independents win and let these national parties know the proce of votes. No national paeties welcome in Gurgaon , So much tax laid so little infra . Probably Mishra and other secretaries who.are close to Mr Modi are responsible for taking all the projects towards Ghaziabad side . BJP only thinks of UP its only UP Janta Party . gurgaon Wake Up , Wake Up sid

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  2. Prakash says:

    Who is GR Infra?

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  3. VMukund says:

    Is this line also funded by ADB?

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  4. Aishwarya says:

    Out of the three RRTS corridors. Which one do you expect to be the most profitable?

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    • TMRG says:

      Hard to tell as I haven’t seen DPR docs for all but either the Meerut or Panipat lines.

      Within the core of Delhi and its immediate suburbs – I’d say the Delhi (Sarai Kale Khan) Gurgaon line. Lots of important/interesting stops along the way. Would have been better if they connected INA instead of Jor Bagh though.

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  5. Brijit Gupta says:

    What is the progress of this project right now? Has construction works started yet? Is GR still the contractor?

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  6. bhaskar says:

    What a nice joke ! It is 2023 And still in pre construction stage , Not approved . Don’t know why people from.gurgaon belt roward sjaipur vote BJP or even congress for that matter . All projects have been delayed on this route , see the patheric condition of NH8 while money is pumped ij expressways elesewhere , no train connectivity, rrts – what a joke ! hearing since 6 th grade now in 1st year ug college still to be conatructed /approved. Let them.collect votes elesewhere . Make the independents win and let these national parties know the proce of votes. No national paeties welcome in Gurgaon , So much tax laid so little infra . Probably Mishra and other secretaries who.are close to Mr Modi are responsible for taking all the projects towards Ghaziabad side . BJP only thinks of UP its only UP Janta Party . gurgaon Wake Up , Wake Up sid

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    • Kapil says:

      Agreed on each point raised by you- Bhaskar

      After every few month some news in sociap media project is approved by state etc pending for final approval by center , so much politics with Delhi Govt to get share of delhi stretch???how current and such a powefull govt loosing grip on such important project …….indirectly they are promoting illegal colonies of delhi or supporting builder lobby to grab maximum land nearby such projects …

      If that project of snb delhi coridor not able to finish in BJP GOVT ..than no other leadership can complete this

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