MMRDA awarded a contract to M/s Ritwik Projects Pvt. Ltd. for the construction of Metro Depot at Kasheli for Metro Line-5

MMRDA has appointed M/s Ritwik Projects Pvt. Ltd. as the contractor for the construction of the Car Depot at Kasheli for Metro Line-5. The project has been awarded to them at a quoted amount of Rs. 589,56,02,078/-, the lowest tender received.

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Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has proposed the construction of the metro car depot for Line 5 at Kasheli, covering approximately 27 hectares of land. The Car Depot at Kasheli for Metro Line 5 is a critical facility for commissioning and maintaining the metro corridors.

For which, MMRDA has issued a tender for track works to ensure smooth operations with the goal of starting track operations promptly after completing construction tasks such as erecting girders for the viaduct and station. The scope track work tender includes implementing a Ballastless Track for the main line and a Ballasted Track for the depot.

Under the guidance of their team leader, MMRDA is making significant progress in developing all metro corridors in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. One of these corridors is the 24.9 km stretch of Metro Line 5 (Thane-Bhiwandi-Kalyan), which is being developed in two phases.

The construction work for the first phase, covering the 11.9 km route between Thane and Bhiwandi, is nearly 80 percent complete. The focus now is on completing the remaining foundation and structure works.

Project Information:

  • MMRDA has proposed the construction of the metro car depot for Line 5 at Kasheli, covering approximately 27 hectares of land. The Car Depot at Kasheli for Metro Line 5 is a critical facility for commissioning and maintaining the metro corridors.
  • It serves various functions such as operations, train parking, minor train repairs, heavy equipment handling and testing, cleaning, and periodic inspections. The depot also plays a key role in inspecting and testing all sub-assemblies, conducting repair testing, and restoring subsystems to their original state.
  • It is equipped to handle heavy components like traction motors, axles, gear cases, and axle boxes, contributing to the efficient maintenance of the metro system. The Kasheli metro depot has a parking capacity for approximately 30 cars simultaneously and features several facilities to support its operations.
  • These include a stabling yard, a hazard store building, a heavy wash plant, an underground tank, a Depot Control Center (DCC), administrative and central store buildings, a workshop and inspection building, a C.M. V. Building, a Receiving Substation (RSS), a Test Track, ETP & STP (Effluent Treatment Plant & Sewage Treatment Plant), Compound Wall, Security Watch Tower, and staff accommodations.

Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee, IAS, Metropolitan Commissioner, MMRDA, commented, “The appointment of a contractor for the construction of the car depot for Metro Line 5 marks an important milestone in the development of this metro corridor. Once completed, this route will provide direct and convenient access to an area that was previously underserved by the suburban railway network. We anticipate that approximately three lakh passengers will utilise this metro route, fostering rapid development in the region.”


Source: MMRDA- Press Release | Images Credit: MMRDA