Redevelopment of Surat, Udhna, Udaipur railway stations: 14 firms participate in pre-bid meet
September 16, 2021
Surat/Udhna: 14 leading developers, funds and consultants, namely Adani, Kalpataru Group, Cube Constructions, JKB Infrastructure, GMR, MBL Infrastructures, Monte Carlo, GR Infra, Thot Infrastructure, PSP Projects, Virtuous Retain South Asia Pvt. Ltd, Sikka Associates, Egis India and Adroit Financial participated in the pre bid meeting held on 14 September regarding redevelopment of Udaipur, Surat and Udhna Railway stations.
The pre bid meeting was conducted by Indian Railway Stations Development Corporation (IRSDC), mandated to redevelop these three stations.
The objective of redevelopment is to transform these railway stations into Railopolis to provide state-of-the-art amenities at par with those of an international airport for a superior travel experience.
“These Stations will be redeveloped in line with global standards to transform them at par with international airports and provide world-class amenities to the travelers. The station redevelopment will confer several benefits in terms of improved connectivity, multi-model transport integration and boosting retail and real estate. It will also lead to the generation of employment opportunities, thereby ushering a socio-economic transformation of the respective regions,” said Shri SK Lohia, MD & CEO IRSDC. DeshGujarat
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