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List of Vacant Divisions with Classification List of vacant Divisions with classification Sr. No. Stations Name of Division & Postal Exp in Classification of Corpo- Address crores Division ration/ Circle 1 Ahmednagar Public Works Dn., PWD 210.36 Very Heavy PW Compound, Aurangabad Road,Ahmednagar- 414001 2 World Bank Project Dn., 38.24 Heavy PW Ahmednagar-414001 3 Kukadi Distribution & 24.38 Medium MKVDC Construction Dn., Kolwadi, Tal : Karjat, Dist : Ahmednagar-414402 4 Kukadi Irrigation Dn. 2.61 Light IRRGN No.II, Shrigonda, Dist : Ahmednagar-413701 5 Medium Project Dn., 2.53 Light GMIDC Sinchan Bhavan, Phakir Wada, Aurangabad Road, Ahmednagar-414001 6 Mula Irrigation Division, 4.08 Medium IRRGN Ahmednagar-414001 7 Road Project Division 0.06 Light PW No.2, Ahmednagar 8 Akluj Public Works Division, 75.75 Heavy PW Akluj,Tal-Malsirus, Dist : Solapur 9 Ujjani Dam Management 0.37 Light IRRGN Division, Bhimanagar, Tal- Madha,Dist : Solapur- 413212 10 Chiplun Irrigation Project 33.25 Medium KIDC Construction Division,Kapsal Vasahat, Chiplun,Dist-Ratnagiri- 415605. 11 Mechanical Dn. for 12.69 Medium IRRGN Konkan Region, Alore, Tal : Chiplun, Dist : Ratnagiri- 415603 12 Construction Dn. (E&M) 6.93 Medium IRRGN No. I, Alore, Tal : Chiplun, Dist : Ratnagiri-415603 13 Quality Control Division, 0.64 Light IRRGN Alore, Chiplun,Dist- Ratnagiri -415603 14 Dhule Sulwade Jamphal Kanoli 136.98 Heavy GMIDC Lift Irrigation Division,Nakane Resorvior Colony,Sakri Road, Dhule- 424002 15 Dhule Medium Project 41.42 Heavy TIDC Dn. ,Sinchan Bhavan, Sakri Road, Dhule-424001 16 Dhule Irrigation Dn., 1.71 Light IRRGN Sinchan Bhavan,Sakri Road, Dhule-424001 17 Quality Control Dn., 0.12 Light IRRGN Sinchan Bhavan, Sakri Road, Dhule-424002 18 Dhule Electrical 0 Light PW Division,Dhule. 19 Islampur Warna Canal Dn. No.I, 4.55 Medium MKVDC Islampur- 415409, Peth Colony, Tal : Walwa, Dist : Sangli 20 Jalgaon Lift Irrigation 83.78 Heavy IRRGN Construction Division, Mahabal Road, Opp.Telephone office,Jalgaon-425001 21 Public Works Division 82.73 Heavy PW No.2, Jalgaon 22 Lower Tapi Project Dn., 52.55 Heavy TIDC Krushi Utpnna Bazar Samiti,TMC Bldg,1st Floor,Tal-Amalner, Dist : Jalgaon-425401 23 Soil and Water 19.9 Medium IRRGN Conservation Division, Jalgaon 24 Road Project 0.03 Light PW Division,opp. Collector's Office, Jalgaon 25 Tapi Hydro Electrical and 0.01 Light IRRGN Lift Irrigation Dn., Behind Janata Raja Geam,Mahabal Road,Dist- Jalgaon-425002 26 Karad Tembhu Lift Irrigation 10.94 Medium IRRGN Mechanical & Electrical Unit, Ogalewadi, Tal- Karad, Dist- Satara. 27 Kanher Canals Dn. No. II, 0.27 Light MKVDC Karwadi, Tal : Karad, Dist : Satara 28 Tembhu Electrical (E&M) 0.05 Light MKVDC Lift Irrigation Division, Ogalewadi, Tal-Karad, Satara 29 Kolad Raigad Irrigation Dn., 1.27 Light IRRGN Kolad, Tal : Roha, Dist : Raigad 402304 30 Kolhapur Mechanical Dn.,Sinchan 16.14 Medium IRRGN Bhavan,Tarabai Park, Kolhapur-416003 31 Kolhapur Irrigation 0.69 Light IRRGN Dn.(North), Sinchan Bhavan,Tarabai Park, Kolhapur-416003 32 Dudhganga Canal Dn. 0.09 Light MKVDC No.I, Warna Bhavan,Tarabai Park, Kolhapur-416003 33 Koyananagar Construction Dn. (E&M) 16.39 Medium IRRGN No. III, Koyananagar, Tal : Patan, Dist : Satara- 415207 34 Koyana Irrigation 6.65 Medium IRRGN Division,Koyananagar, Tal : Patan, Dist : Satara- 415207 35 Koyana Construction Dn. 1.67 Light IRRGN No.I, Koyananagar, Tal : Patan, Dist : Satara- 415207 36 Mahad Road Project Division, 6.08 Medium PW Mahad,Dist-Raigad- 402301. 37 Malegaon Malegaon Irrigation Dn., 0.9 Light IRRGN Near Vidya nagar,Malegaon Camp, Malegaon, Dist : Nasik- 423105 38 Mumbai Mumbai Road 450.85 Very Heavy PW Development & Design Division No.1, A-1 Building-201, 202, 2ndFloor, Wadala (E),Mumbai-400037 39 Road Development 11.6 Medium PW Division No. IV ,Admn Bldg,3rd floor, D.N.Road,Nr. Bhavan's College, Andheri (west), Mumbai -4000 58 40 Project Electrical,Public 4.5 Medium PW Works Division, Bandhkam Bhavan,5th Fl, 25,Marzban Road, Fort, Mumbai-400001 41 Director, Parks & Gardens 3.57 Medium PW Division, Bandhakam Bhavan,2nd Floor, 25, Marzaban Road, Fort, Mumbai-400001. 42 Public Works Special 0.68 Light PW Project Division, New Admn Bldg.,1st Floor, PW Compound,R C Marg,Chembur,Mumbai - 400071 43 Chatrapati Shivaji 0.66 Light PW Maharaj Smarak Project Dn,Cuffe Parade, Colaba,G.D.Somani Marg,Near Jhulelal Temple, Mumbai-400005 44 Training School for 0 Light PW L.G.C.S., Sawali Bldg Compound,Ganpat Jadhav Marg,Worli, Mumbai - 400018 45 Maharashtra Meritime 0 Light PW Board,14,Ramjibai Kamani Marg,Ballard Estate,Mumbai -400001 46 II nd Post of Presidency 0 Light PW Division, PWD, Bandhkam Bhavan, IInd flr,25 Marzban Rd, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 47 II nd Post of North 0 Light PW Mumbai P.W. Division, Near Bhavans College, Andheri (West), Mumbai - 58 48 Nandurbar Narmada Development 84.11 Heavy IRRGN Dn., Nandurbar-425412 49 Nasik Civil Works Maintenance 3.62 Medium IRRGN Division, MERI, Dindori Road,Nasik-4 50 Irrigation Research Dn., 1.57 Light IRRGN Single Transit Quarters,B- 2 bldg, MERI Colony, Dindori Road, Nasik -4 51 Minor Irrigation Dn., 0.1 Light GMIDC Sinchan Bhavan, Trimbak Road, Nasik- 422212 52 Instrumentation Research 0 Light IRRGN Division,Dindori Road, Panchvati, Nasik-422004 53 Resources Engineering 0 Light IRRGN Centre, Dindori Road,Nasik-422004 54 Palghar Palghar Irrigation Project 18.83 Medium IRRGN Construction Division, Suryanagar,Tal- Dahanu,Dist-Palghar 55 Pandharpur Public Works Dn.,Govt. 170.06 Very Heavy PW Rest House Compound, Pandharpur, Dist : Solapur-413304 56 Ujjani Canal Dn. No IX, 48.65 Heavy MKVDC Mangalwedha, Dist : Solapur-413305 57 Pune Khadakwasala Irrigation 2165.61 Very Heavy IRRGN Dn., Sinchan Bhavan, Mangalwar Peth, Pune - 11 58 Public Works (Building) 102.42 Heavy PW Dn., Datey Bunglow, Govt. Milk Scheme Compound, Wakadewadi,Khadaki, Pune - 411003 59 Dimbhe Dam Dn., 25.8 Medium MKVDC Manchar Vasahat, Tal : Ambegaon, Dist : Pune- 410503 60 Soil and Water 11.96 Medium IRRGN Conservation Dn, Bunglow No.3, Behind Yerwada Post Office, Pune - 411006 61 Governance 9.25 Medium IRRGN Computerisation Division,Jalsampatti Bhavan, Near Karve Statue,Kothrud, Pune- 411038 62 Quality Control Dn., 2.31 Light IRRGN Gunwatta Bhavan,Bunglow No.2, Yerwada Jail Road, Pune - 411006 63 National Highway Dn. , 1.71 Light PW 1st Floor,Bandhkam Bhavan, Opp. Sagar Plaza,Camp, Pune-411001 64 Kukadi Irrigation Project I, 1.04 Light IRRGN Narayangaon, Tal : Junnar, Dist : Pune- 410504 65 Koyana Design Dn. No. IV, 0.8 Light IRRGN Jalsampathi Bhavan,Near Karve Statue, Kothrud, Pune-411038 66 Hydrology Project Dn., G 0.71 Light IRRGN Barrack, Central Building,Pune-411001 67 Irrigation Project 0.2 Light IRRGN Investigation Dn., Bhima Upkhore, Sinchan Bhavan, Pune - 11 68 Lift Irrigation 0.16 Light IRRGN Management Dn., Swargate, Pune -37 69 Hydro Electrical Division 0.1 Light IRRGN No.2,Jalsampatti Bhavan,Near Karve Statue,Kothrud,Pune- 411038 70 Road Project Division 0.1 Light PW No.1, Arsnal Plot, Opp. Hotel Sagar Plaza, Camp,Pune-411001 71 Implementation Wing 0 Light PW (Town Planning), Govt. Bunglow, Shastrinagar,Yerwada, Pune -41100 6 72 Training Class for L.G.C.S., 0 Light PW Opp. Sagar Plaza Campus, Pune-1 73 Irrigation Improvement 0 Light IRRGN Dn (L.S.), Yerwada ,Jail Road, Pune -411006 74 II nd Post of Pune Public 0 Light PW Works Dn., Central Building, Pune -1 75 Raigad Public Works Dn., Alibag, 74.93 Heavy PW Dist : Raigad-402201 76 National Highway Dn., 1.17 Light PW Pen, Dist : Raigad-402107 77 Raigad Electrical, Public 0 Light PW Works Division, Raigad. 78 Ratnagiri Irrigation Project 85.29 Heavy KIDC Construction Dn., Kuwarbav,Ratnagiri- 415639 79 National Highway 8.37 Medium PW Division, Jaystambh,Ratnagiri- 415612 80 South Kharland 1.43 Light IRRGN Development Dn., Kuwarbav, Ratnagiri- 415612 81 Road Project 0.02 Light PW Division,Near Jaystambh,Bandhkam Bhavan, Ratnagiri-415612 82 Sangamner Upper Pravara Canals Dn., 86.9 Heavy GMIDC Ghulewadi, Sangamner, Dist : Ahmednagar- 422608 83 Minor Irrigation Dn. No. 24.12 Medium GMIDC II, Sangamner Nashik Road, Ghulewadi,Tal- Sangamner, Dist : Ahmednagar-422605 84 Sangli Takari Pump House Dn. 53.15 Heavy MKVDC No.I, Deorashtra,Kadegaon, Dist : Sangli-415303 85 Tembhu Lift Irrigation 42.96 Heavy MKVDC Project Divisional Unit No.I, Warnali, Vishrambaug, Sangli 86 Sangli Irrigation Dn., 1.57 Light IRRGN Warnali, Vishrambag,Sangli- 416415 87 Mhaisal Electrical & 1.44 Light MKVDC Mechanical Dn., Warnali, Sangli- 416 415 88 Takari Mechanical & 0.12 Light MKVDC Electrical Dn.,Warnali, Vishrambag,Sangli- 416415 89 Road Project Division, 0.04 Light PW Opp. aapta Police Chowki, Near Govt Godown,Sangli- 416416 90 Takari Electrical 0.03 Light MKVDC (E&M)Division, Sinchan Bhavan,Sangli 91 Satara Dhom Balakwadi Project 119.98 Heavy MKVDC Dn., Wai, Dist : Satara- 412803 92 Jihe Kathapur Lift 42.04 Heavy MKVDC Irrigation Division, Krishnanagar, Satara- 415003 93 Mechanical Dn.,Sinchan 23.32 Medium IRRGN Bhavan, Krishnanagar, Satara-415003 94 Sawantwadi Sindhudurg Irrigation 2.46 Light KIDC Project Construction Division, Charathe, Sawantwadi. 95 Sindhudurg Kharland 2.87 Light IRRGN Development Division, Sindhudurgnagari, Sindhudurg. 96 Solapur Soil and Water 49.47 Heavy IRRGN Conservation Division, Ujjani Nagar, Solapur 413003 97 Mechanical Dn. No.I, 4.57 Medium IRRGN Ujani Colony,Kumtha Naka,Solapur-413003 98 Minor Irrigation Dn. No.I, 4.28 Medium IRRGN Gurunanak Chowk,Opp. Solapur Club,Sinchan Bhavan, Solapur-413003 99 National Highway Dn., 3.04 Light PW PWD Campus, Sat Rasta, Solapur-413003 100 Bhima Development Dn. 0.84 Light IRRGN No. II, Near Vikrikar Bhavan, Hotgi Naka,Solapur-3 101 Solapur Electrical, Public 0 Light PW Works Division,Solapur 102 Thane Kharland Development 899.25 Very Heavy IRRGN Dn. Opp. Telephone Exchange, Old Mumbai- Pune Highway, Kalwa, Thane 103 Public Works (Tribal) 42.96 Heavy PW Division, PWD Compound, Station Road, Thane(W)-400601.
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