Vijayawada Metro rail project work on 2017 track.
The project was awarded to the E. Sridharan-led Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), keeping in view its successful execution of the Delhi Metro Rail project. True to his style of functioning, Mr Sridharan, popularly called the “Metro Man”, visited the city some weeks ago. After that visit, work on the project has been going on briskly.
RVR Associates, a firm assigned with the responsibility of conducting household and traffic surveys has got on to the job.
The surveyors will collect details of each family in the city like how many members are daily commuters, their present modes of conveyance, their expenditure on local transportation and whether they would travel by Metro Rail after its inauguration as well as the details of vehicular traffic on various roads.
After these surveys are over there will be three more Topographical, Environmental and Soil.
All these five surveys will be completed by next February, and based on them, a DPR (Detailed Project Report) will be readied within a month, said P. Ranga Rao, project deputy director.
The project was awarded to the E. Sridharan-led Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), keeping in view its successful execution of the Delhi Metro Rail project. True to his style of functioning, Mr Sridharan, popularly called the “Metro Man”, visited the city some weeks ago. After that visit, work on the project has been going on briskly.
RVR Associates, a firm assigned with the responsibility of conducting household and traffic surveys has got on to the job.
The surveyors will collect details of each family in the city like how many members are daily commuters, their present modes of conveyance, their expenditure on local transportation and whether they would travel by Metro Rail after its inauguration as well as the details of vehicular traffic on various roads.
After these surveys are over there will be three more Topographical, Environmental and Soil.
All these five surveys will be completed by next February, and based on them, a DPR (Detailed Project Report) will be readied within a month, said P. Ranga Rao, project deputy director.
RVR Associates, a firm assigned with the responsibility of conducting household and traffic surveys has got on to the job.
The surveyors will collect details of each family in the city like how many members are daily commuters, their present modes of conveyance, their expenditure on local transportation and whether they would travel by Metro Rail after its inauguration as well as the details of vehicular traffic on various roads.
After these surveys are over there will be three more Topographical, Environmental and Soil.
All these five surveys will be completed by next February, and based on them, a DPR (Detailed Project Report) will be readied within a month, said P. Ranga Rao, project deputy director.
DMRC has speeded up Vijaywada Metro.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has speeded up engaging consultants to take up various field level studies for the proposed metro rail project in Vijayawada city.
The DMRC is believed to have already hired the services of a few experts in different sectors, including topographical survey, traffic analysis, geographical studies and water pipeline analysis. It plans to finalise the appointment of other consultants early to get the data ready by mid-January 2015.
The consultants are expected to be appointed to get clearances from different government agencies to kick-start the works. In order to fine-tune the subjects that have to be entrusted to consultants, DMRC managing director Mangu Singh, and director (business development) SD Sarma on Friday made a field visit to the city.
The DMRC is believed to have already hired the services of a few experts in different sectors, including topographical survey, traffic analysis, geographical studies and water pipeline analysis. It plans to finalise the appointment of other consultants early to get the data ready by mid-January 2015.
The consultants are expected to be appointed to get clearances from different government agencies to kick-start the works. In order to fine-tune the subjects that have to be entrusted to consultants, DMRC managing director Mangu Singh, and director (business development) SD Sarma on Friday made a field visit to the city.
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