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Power Mech Projects has secured a contract from Indian Railways worth INR 227.95 crore, including GST, for setting up a maintenance depot for Vande Bharat Sleeper Trains in Karnataka. The project will be developed between Channasandra and Yelahanka stations under the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) model. Awarded by South Western Railway, Bangalore, the work involves developing key infrastructure to support upcoming sleeper train operations. The execution timeline for the project has been set at 30 months, marking a structured development phase for the rail maintenance facility.
Power Mech Projects has announced that it has received a new order from Indian Railways valued at INR 227.95 crore, which includes GST. The contract has been awarded for the development of a maintenance depot dedicated to Vande Bharat Sleeper Trains in Karnataka.
The facility will be constructed between Channasandra and Yelahanka railway stations and will be executed under the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) model. The project has been awarded by South Western Railway, based in Bangalore.
According to the company’s filing with the BSE, the scope of work focuses on building the required infrastructure to support maintenance operations for the upcoming Vande Bharat Sleeper train services. The execution period for the contract has been set at 30 months from the date of award.
Vande Bharat Sleeper trains are part of Indian Railways’ broader expansion of semi-high-speed services with enhanced passenger comfort, and maintenance depots like this are being developed to support their operational requirements across different regions.
Source PTI
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