RLDA conducts pre-bid meeting for redevelopment of New Delhi Railway station

New Delhi, Aug 4 (Representative) Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA) has successfully conducted the pre-bid meeting in connection with the redevelopment of the New Delhi Railway Station. A RLDA source said on Friday that the meeting, attended by all prospective bidders, vendors as well as officials of RLDA, was held both in online as well as offline mode. The participants were L&T, SPCL, NCC Limited., G.R. Infra, Dilip Buildcon, JKIL, Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Limited., PSP Projects, ITD CEM Co., Tirumala Seven Hills Pvt. Ltd and others, The New Delhi railway station will be redeveloped in EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) mode.The estimated project cost is Rs 4700 crore. It shall be a single stage two packet bidding process. The construction period of the project is 45 months. The last date for submission of e-bid is September 29, 2023 and it can be done up to 1400 hours and the date of opening of e-bids (technical) is October, 05, 2023 at 1530 hours, a media statement maintained. The scope of work includes but is not limited to, undertaking civil and MEP works for the Station building and associated infrastructure, which primarily consists of dedicated access roads (Elevated/At-Grade), Multi-Modal Transit Hub (MMTH) Buildings, Roof Plaza, Parcel Building,development of surrounding circulation area, etc. “We are happy to note the enthusiastic participation of the leading National and International firms in the pre-bid meeting.

The redevelopment of New Delhi Railway Station is one of our flagshipprojects. The objective of the project is to elevate it into a world-class transportation hub, providing state-of-the-art facilities and amenities. This comprehensive development plan envisions the station as an integrated transportation hub seamlessly connecting rail, metro, bus, and other modes of transport, ensuring convenientand hassle-free connectivity for passengers. The associated infrastructure construction includes the development of commercial spaces, multi-modal integration facilities, modern passenger terminals, parking facilities, world-class waiting lounges, and other amenities to cater to the needs of all classes of passengers,” RLDA Vice-Chairman Ved Parkash Dudeja said.The revamped New Delhi Railway Station will combine railway facilities with commercial complexes, showcasing a modern and sophisticated design enriched with state-of-the-art technology and passenger amenities. The innovative terraced ‘Infinity’ shape of the station building spans three floors, providing a spacious concourse.Functioning as a terminal for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD), it will serve as a multi-modalhub, catering to various transportation modes. To tackle traffic congestion, a comprehensive solution will be implemented, including strategically positioned 7 flyovers on roads approaching the station and road widening initiatives.

These remarkable features synergize to elevate efficiencyand convenience for commuters and travellers alike.Facilities will include a food court, comfortable waiting lounge, play areas for children, and a space for local products. The station will prioritize comfort with proper illumination, clear signage, and convenient access through lifts and escalators. A well-designed master plan will ensure smooth traffic flow and ample parking. Integration with other transportation modes, sustainability measures like green building standards and solar energy, and facilities for differently-abled individuals will be implemented. The station will have separate areas for arrivals and departures, clutter-free platforms, improved surfaces, and fully covered platforms forpassenger comfort. Safety will be ensured with CCTV cameras and access control systems throughout the station. Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA) is a statutory authority under the Ministry of Railways for the development of Railway land.It has four key mandates as a part of its development plan, namely commercial development of surplus Railway land, colony redevelopment, station redevelopment, and multi-functional complexes.