For the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Corridor, also known as the bullet train corridor, the National High Speed Railway Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) invited bids for the construction of a 21-km-long tunnel.
The tunnel will be built between the underground stations at Bandra-Kurla Complex and Shilphata in Thane district, a spokesperson of the NHSRCL said. Bids have been invited for tunnelling work for a distance of 21 km. This also includes a seven-km long undersea tunnel to be built using Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) and New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM), the spokesperson said.
The package is open to Japanese and Indian companies, the official added. The total cost of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Corridor project is pegged at Rs 1.08 lakh crore. As per the shareholding pattern, the Centre is to pay Rs 10,000 crore to the NHSRCL, while Gujarat and Maharashtra are to pay Rs5,000 crore each. The rest is to be paid by Japan through a loan at 0.1 per cent interest.
At least 77.68 per cent, which is 1,084.48 of 1,396 hectares of land, has been acquired for the bullet train corridor, the official said. While 432.67 hectares are needed for this ambitious project in Maharashtra, currently only 143.06 hectares has been acquired, it was stated. At least 97.71 per cent land acquisition in Gujarat and 100 per cent in Dadra Nagar Haveli has been completed.
NHSRCL invited bids for the construction of a 21-km-long tunnel for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project
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