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Tata Consulting-led JV lowest bidder for Mumbai-Ahmedabad HSR consultancy

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The joint venture of Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, Consulting Engineers Group Ltd., Aarvee Associates Architects Engineers and Consultants Private Limited, PADECO Co. Ltd., has the lowest bid for an amount of Rs 1,111 for the work ‘Project Management Consultancy Services’ for indicated the construction of construction packages for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad (MAHSR) high-speed rail project.

Financial offers for project management consultancy for the construction of construction packages for the high-speed rail project Mumbai Ahmedabad (MAHSR) were opened on Monday.

According to a release from National High-Speed ​​Rail Corporation Limited, this includes monitoring of all 13 construction packages including viaducts, concrete / steel bridges, tunnels (underwater and mountain tunnels), construction of all 12 stations, maintenance depots and buildings of the training institute.

“The joint venture of Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, Consulting Engineers Group Ltd., Aarvee Associates Architects Engineers and Consultants Private Limited, PADECO Co. Ltd., has placed the lowest bid for an amount of 1,111 rupees and the contract period is 96 months,” it said.

Two consortium / joint venture companies – Nippon Koei Co. Ltd., Oriental Consultants Global Co. Ltd., RITES Ltd. Consortium and joint venture of Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, Consulting Engineers Group Ltd., Aarvee Associates Architects Engineers and Consultants Private Limited, PADECO Co. Ltd were qualified in the technical bid evaluation.

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