JMC Launches Kanpur Metro KNPCC-07’s 1st U-Girder

JMC Projects on Friday night erected their first 27.90m U-Girder in Kidwai Nagar for Kanpur Metro Phase 1 project’s Package KNPCC-07 connecting Transport Nagar Ramp – Naubasta Station.

This feat for 23.785 km Line-1’s second & final 5.427 km elevated package was recorded between Pier 56-57 with a girder weighing 164 MT. The first pier cap was erected at Pier 56 right before 2022 ended.

Photo via Dalchand Pal

This section’s Rs. 514.61 crore civil construction contract was awarded to JMC Projects in June 2022 by Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation (UPMRC). It’s located on the eastern-end of Line-1 and consists of 5 elevated stations at Baradevi, Kidwai Nagar, Vasant Vihar, Baudh Nagar and Naubasta.

Alignment of Line-1’s Transport Nagar Ramp – Naubasta section with the indicative location of stations enroute – view Kanpur Metro Route Map & Information
Photo via Dalchand Pal
Photo via UPMRC

Additional photos posted by UPMRC can be viewed here.

Such launches will now become a regular nightly affair in the city. By back of the hand calculations, I estimate approximately 390 girders will be launched for this section’s superstructure.

JMC recorded this milestone in just 7 months since the award of contract – a new record across India for metro projects. For comparison, on Line-1’s Priority Corridor (Package KNPCC-02R), Afcons Infrastructure had reached this milestone in August 2020 – 11 months from the award of contract in September 2019. You could argue that the disruption from Covid-19 had a role to play though.

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2 Responses to "JMC Launches Kanpur Metro KNPCC-07’s 1st U-Girder"

  1. YM says:

    First girder placed in merely 7 months post contract award! All other metro projects in the country, especially in Bangalore, Kolkata & MP, should take inspiration from UPMRCL executive pace.

    If governments are going for ‘elevated’ tracks to save money then at least please the citizens by ensuring end-to-end construction completion time of no more than 24-30 months post award.

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