BCPL Railway Infra bags Rs. 710.08 million Upgradation of Electric Traction System project

BCPL Railway Infra bags Rs. 710.08 million Upgradation of Electric Traction System project

BCPL Railway Infrastructure Limited has announced to its esteemed stakeholders that the Company has received an order for execution of an Upgradation of Electric Traction System project in Kharagpur-Bhadrak section of Kharagpur Division of South Eastern Railway under Rail Vikas Nigam Limited

This contract agreement has been received for the work of “Design, Supply, Erection, Testing and Commissioning for upgradation of Electric Traction System from 1 x 25 KV to 2 x 25 KV traction system for Kharagpur(Excl)-Bhadrak (Excl) section of Kharagpur Division of South Eastern Railway to meet 3000 MT Loading target” under Rail Vikas Nigam Limited. 

The total project cost comprises Rs. 710.08 million and it is expected to be executed over a period of 16 months. 
 

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Commenting on the same, Mr. Aparesh Nandi, Chairman said, "We at BCPL Railway Infrastructure Limited are pleased to inform our stakeholders on our recent  order intake for upgradation of Electric Traction System in Kharagpur Division of South Eastern Railway under Rail Vikas Nigam Limited to enable safe running of trains at an augmented speed of 160 km per hour. The value of this order is Rs.710.08 million and we are quite optimistic about the pipeline of orders in the coming months, in near future also.”

“We, at BCPL, have offered our unparalleled services contributing towards connecting the different parts of the country especially connecting the North East and rural parts of the country and are confident to continue serving the Indian Railway sector in future. We are quite optimistic about similar projects to come on PAN India basis. There is a constant 
flow of railway work including EPC orders, modification work, laying of new lines, addition of 3 and 4™ lines in the existing railway tracks, increase in the speed of 
existing railway lines and we are optimistic that there will be no paucity of work flow in 
the near future.”

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