Reliance Infra bags Mumbai Metro contract
Reliance Infrastructure EPC has secured a contract worth Rs 1,584 crore from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) for the construction of Mumbai Metro Line-4. The company has received contract for three packages of the project which will run from Wadala in Mumbai to Kasarwadavali in Thane. Reliance Infrastructure had participated in the tender for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts for five packages in a joint venture with ASTALDI S.P.A, Italy.

The scope of work includes, part design and construction of elevated viaduct and elevated stations (excluding architectural finishing and pre-engineered steel roof structure of stations) of Line-4 corridor of Mumbai Metro Rail Project of MMRDA. This includes entry and exit structures of the stations, according to the company.

The consortium of Reliance Infrastructure and ASTALDI was awarded ?Package-8? on the Metro-4 corridor which is from Wadala to Chembur comprising 6.4 km elevated viaduct, six elevated stations and two railway crossings first at Priyadarshini Park and second at Amarmahal junction; ?Package-10? which is from Gandhinagar junction to Bhandup Sonapur on LBS road comprising 6.7 km elevated viaduct and six elevated stations; and ?Package 12? from Kapurbawdi to Kasarwadavali in Thane comprising 6.8 km elevated viaduct and six stations on the same line.