L&T bags Rs 2,460-crore Mumbai monorail order

Larsen & Toubro, the engineering and construction giant, on Monday said it has bagged Rs 2,460-crore order from Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) for constructing the monorail project in the city. The company in association with Malaysia-based Scomi Engineering would build the 20-km monorail in 30 months.
The consortium would design, construct, install, test and commission the first monorail project in the country.
Another consortium of Reliance Infrastructure and Hitachi were also in the race, but in final run their bid has been rejected due to the longer timeframe.
Monorail is an urban transport system where the cars or rolling stocks move on a single beam in an elevated corridor. The Monorail is a quiet system with sleek exteriors, and air-conditioned cars, adding to commuter comfort.
The project would be executed on a fast-track basis as it requires a small foot print and minimal demolition of buildings, L&T said in press release.
The monorail would connect Gadge Maharaj Chowk to Wadala, a distance of 11 km, and Wadala to Chembur via Mahul, a distance of nine km. There would be 18 stations. The monorail would ease congestion and would provide interconnectivity between Western suburban railway stations — Mahalaxmi and Lower Parel — to Central railway stations like Currey Road, Dadar and Wadala. L&T’s partner in the project, Scomi Engineering, is one of the world’s top three monorail manufacturers with the latest monorail electro-mechanical systems and rolling stock. In the September ended quarter, L&T had a Rs 63,000 crore order backlog.
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First Published: Nov 11 2008 | 12:00 AM IST

