
Mumbai Metro: DMRC Invites Bids for Telecom Contract of Line 9, 7A
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (DMRC) has issued a tender for the telecom contract of Mumbai Metro’s Lines 9 and 7A, which are extensions of the Red Line. The lines stretch over a distance of 16.5 km between Andheri (East) and Dahisar (East). The total value of the tender is ₹105.27 crore.
The Mumbai Metro Line 9 and 7A are part of the Red Line, which connects the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) in South Mumbai to the Rithala in North-West Delhi. The lines will provide a significant boost to the city’s public transportation system, reducing congestion on roads and making commuting easier for millions of people.
The telecom contract includes the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of telecommunication systems, including public address systems, passenger information systems, and CCTV cameras. The successful bidder will also be responsible for providing maintenance and support services for the systems for a period of five years.
The DMRC has invited bids from eligible bidders to provide telecommunication services for the Mumbai Metro Lines 9 and 7A. The bidder must have a minimum average annual turnover of ₹5 crore in the last three years. The bidder must also have experience in providing telecommunication services for a similar project of a similar scale.
The DMRC has specified certain technical requirements for the telecommunication systems, including the use of advanced technologies such as IP-based public address systems and digital signage. The bidder must also provide a comprehensive security plan for the telecommunication systems, including measures to prevent unauthorized access and ensure data confidentiality.
The last date for submission of bids is February 14, 2023. The DMRC will evaluate the bids based on the criteria specified in the tender document, including the bidder’s technical and financial capabilities, experience, and proposed price.
The Mumbai Metro Project is a major infrastructure project in the city, aimed at providing a safe, reliable, and efficient public transportation system. The project involves the construction of several new metro lines, including the Red Line, which will connect various parts of the city.
The DMRC has been undertaking various initiatives to improve the safety and efficiency of the Mumbai Metro system. Recently, the DMRC has installed advanced signaling systems on the Yellow Line, which has improved the frequency and reliability of metro services. The DMRC has also initiated a project to upgrade the passenger information systems on the Blue Line, which will provide real-time information to passengers about the location and timing of metro trains.
The Mumbai Metro Project is being implemented by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), which is responsible for the planning, design, and construction of the project. The project involves the construction of 12 new metro lines, including the Red Line, which will cover a distance of over 140 km.
The DMRC has been working closely with the MMRDA to ensure the successful implementation of the Mumbai Metro Project. The DMRC has been providing technical and operational support to the MMRDA, including the design and installation of telecommunication systems, signaling systems, and other infrastructure.
In conclusion, the DMRC’s tender for the telecom contract of Mumbai Metro’s Lines 9 and 7A is an important step towards the completion of the Mumbai Metro Project. The project will provide a significant boost to the city’s public transportation system, reducing congestion on roads and making commuting easier for millions of people.
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