NHSRCL awards all civil contracts for Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) Corridor in Maharashtra

NHSRCL awarded the last civil package (C3) having 135 km of Mumbai-Ahmedabad HSR alignment including 7 tunnels and the longest bridge of 2 km over Vaitarna river in the state of Maharashtra.

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  • With this, all three civil packages of Maharashtra portion: Construction of Mumbai (BKC) HSR station (C1), 21 km of tunnel including 7 km undersea tunnel (C 2) and 135 km of alignment (C3), of MAHSR corridor have been awarded.
  • This also marks the award of all the 11 civil packages of 508 km long MAHSR corridor, comprising 465 km long viaducts, 12 HSR stations, 3 rolling stock depots, 28 steel bridges comprising 10 km of viaduct, 24 river bridges, 9 tunnels including 7 km long India’s first undersea tunnel.
  • The MAHSR corridor is divided into 28 contract packages, out of which 11 are civil packages, which were awarded in a span of 33 months.

  • The First civil contract for the construction of 237 km viaducts including 4 HSR stations (Vapi, Bilimora, Surat & Bharuch) and Surat rolling stock depot in the state of Gujarat was awarded on 28 th October 2020, which was also the largest civil contract awarded in India.
  • And the last civil contract of 135 km viaduct with 3 HSR stations (Thane, Virar and Boisar) in the state of Maharashtra was awarded on 19 th July 2023.
  • To expedite the construction of viaducts, for the first time in India, Full Span girders of 40m length weighting 970 ton have been launched through one of a kind Full Span Launching Equipment set: Straddle Carrier, Bridge Gantry, Girder Transporter and Girder Launcher, which are designed and manufactured in India.

  • This technology is about 10 times faster than the conventional segment launching technology and has provided a new dimension to the construction industry.
  • This mega infrastructure project is expected to consume 1.6 Cr Cum of cement and 17 lakh MT of steel and act as a catalyst to give the cement and steel industries a boost.
  • The tenders for track works for the complete MAHSR section in Gujarat i.e. 352 km out of total 508 km have also been awarded. The training of Indian Engineers and Work Leaders for High-Speed Rail Track system for MAHSR corridor has already started.
  • About 1000 engineers/work leaders/technicians are planned to be trained in the specially created facility at Surat Depot. Around 20 Japanese experts will impart intensive training to the Indian engineers, supervisors & technicians and certify their skills.

Additional details on Package MAHSR-C-3:

  • Total length 135 km (Between Shilphata & Zaroli village on Maharashtra-Gujarat Border)
  • Viaduct & Bridges: 124 km
  • Bridges & Crossings: 36 Nos. including 12 steel bridges
  • Stations: 3 nos. namely Thane, Virar & Boisar (all elevated)
  • Mountain tunnels: 6 nos.
  • River Bridges: Ulhas River, Vaitarna & Jagani, longest bridge (2.28 km) of MAHSR project will be on Vaitarna river.

Source: NHSRCL- Press Release | Images Credit: NHSRCL