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Proposed Redeveloped Gandhinagar Railway Station with 300 Room Five Star Hotel on Top /IRSDC ACTIVITIES in PROGRESS Proposed Redeveloped Gandhinagar Railway Station with 300 room five star hotel on top /IRSDC ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS S NO ACTIVITY CURRENT PROGRESS FURTHER ACTIVITIES ISSUES FACED, IF ANY 1 Habibganj Station Overall: 70% Commissioning - Redevelopment Station : 31.07.19 2 Gan dhinagar station SiStation : 82% CiiiCommissioning - redevelopment Hotel : 35% Station : 31.07.19 Hotel : 30.09.19 3 Stations on Facility 03 stations taken over: Target for Taking Over Final decision on IRCTC Management Bangalore: 04.02.19, Pune: Chandigarh: 12.03.19 contracts novation 14.02.19 and Anand Vihar: Secunderabad: 18.03.19 awaited from MoR 05.03.19 4 Tenders for Financial Bids opened for 3 Tenders to be awarded Final sanction of IRFC development of stations stations: Chandigarh, loan (Rs 600 Cr) on EPC basis Anand Vihar and Bijwasan awaited. 5 Commercial RFQ for Chandigarh called Tenders for Anand Vihar MoU to be signed with Monetisation of land on 01.03.19 and Bijwasan to be DDA for revenue sharing called 2 ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS S NO ACTIVITY CURRENT PROGRESS FURTHER ACTIVITIES 6 Development of RFQ for Surat opening on 15.3.18. - stations on PPP Mode RFQ called on 01.03.19: Gwalior, Nagpur and Baiyappanhalli 7 Finalisation of plans Work going on at 05 stations: Amritsar, Plans to be finalized by Sabarmati, Udhna, Chanakyapuri and 31.07.19 Thakurli 8 Development of 42 stations awarded to 5 CPSEs. Tenders for Award of stations to IRCON in stations through CPSEs consultants being processed by CPSEs. Target progress for award 25 stations -15.3.19, Bal-15.4.19 9 Empanelment of 26 nos consultants empanelled in three Empanelment is a continuous Consultants categories exercise 10 Developmental works In kind assistance of EUR 700,000 tied up Guidelines for Master planning with AfD. on National TOD policy for MoU for loan signed with SBI on 18.12 .18 stations being developed. State support agreement being pursued with all states. 3 INVOLVING CPSEs AS PMC FOR STATION REDEVELOPMENT • To sppppgpeed up planning process for Railway Stations • 42 stations awarded to 5 CPSEs for PMC work for redevelopment RITES MECON NPCC EPIL B&R: 1. Gurgaon 1. Andheri 1. Jaipur 1. Secundrabad 1. Delhi Cantt. 2. Bokaro Steel City 2. Gandhinagar (Jaipur) 2. Pune 2. Udaipur City 3. Lokmanya Tilak 3. Bangalore City 3. Adarshnagar Delhi 2. Faridabad 3. Shivajinagar 4. Mumbai Central 4. Agra Cantt 4. Hyderabad 3. Kalyan 4. Aurangabad 5. Ranchi 5. Bangalore Cantt 5. Wardha 4. Aburoad 5. Indore 6. Ajmer 6. Delhi Shahadra 6. Coimbatore Jn. 5. Kanpur CtlCentral 6. Borivali 7. Bandra Terminus 7. Jallandhar Cantt. 8. Chennai Egmore 7. Yesvantpur 6. Asansol 7. Bhusawal 8. Tiruvananthapuram 9. Lonawala 8. Allahabad Central 7. Kolkata Terminal 9. Dadar 9. Ludhiana 8. Ambala Cantt. Jn. THANK YOU 4Th Floor, Palika Bhawan, SectorSector--13,13, R.K.PuramR.K.Puram,, New Delhi-Delhi-6666 +911124672718/19 | +911124672720 | [email protected], [email protected] FRIDAY, March 1, 2019 Proposed Redeveloped Habibganj Railway Station /IRSDC @irsdcinfo 5.
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