The much delayed Hyderabad metro railway project has got a new lease of life with the Andhra Pradesh (AP) government receiving fresh bids from eight companies for the development of the Rs 1200-crore project. Some of the companies that bid for the project are Larsen and Toubro (L&T), Reliance, Lanco OHL, GVK Samsung, Essar Leighton and CR 18. The project will cover three traffic corridors of the city with 66 stations, with the total length hovering around 71.16 km. The project got delayed due to several reasons, with the unexpected death of former AP chief minister Y S Rajshekhara Reddy being one of them. Project to provide seamless transportation “It is welcome news that the project has got fresh bids. We hope that the project will kick off soon and A Ramnaryana Reddy, municipal administration and urban development minister of AP, said that the pre-qualification bids would be short-listed by January 28, 2010 and the relevant documents would be provided to the selected consortia so that it can submit its financial quotations before April 9, 2010. The name of the selected company would be finalised by end-April 2010 and work on the project is likely to commence by October 2010, which the government aims to complete by 2014. “The metro rail project will come as a boon for the people of The relevant documents for the project would be processed by Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited on behalf of the government, whereas the technical and legal aspects of the project would be looked after by Balaji Railroad Systems Limited (Barsyl) and Luthra and Luthra. Arup Choudhury |



