GNIDA invites bids for 18 infra projects worth Rs 40 crore
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GNIDA invites bids for 18 infra projects worth Rs 40 crore

The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has issued tenders for around Rs 40 crore for 18 development activities.

The creation of parks, green belts of Sector 2 Abadi plots, and resurfacing of roads in Sector 3 are only a few of the projects.

Some of the projects, according to GNIDA general manager AK Arora, include the creation of parks in Sector 2's pockets A, B, C, D, E, and F, as well as civil work on the green belt in the area.

The improvements are expected to cost Rs 4.21 crore.

Similarly, Rs 2.71 crore would be spent on resurfacing pocket D roads in sector 3 as well as platforms for gym equipment in sectors Xu, Mu, Omicron, Pi 1,3 and 4, Omega 1 and Swarn Nagari.

Apart from that, a total of 18 other projects worth Rs 40 crore will be undertaken, including the development of Abadi plots in the villages of Junpat, Badalpur, and Ghodi Bachheda, the installation of a synthetic athletic track at Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium, and the maintenance of the road between Kasna and Sirsa and Kasna and Gharbara.

Greater Noida Industrial Area is the gateway to the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and is positioned at the convergence of the Western and Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridors. It is located in India's capital, New Delhi's National Capital Region, and is near Noida, one of Asia's major industrial townships.

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The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has issued tenders for around Rs 40 crore for 18 development activities. The creation of parks, green belts of Sector 2 Abadi plots, and resurfacing of roads in Sector 3 are only a few of the projects. Some of the projects, according to GNIDA general manager AK Arora, include the creation of parks in Sector 2's pockets A, B, C, D, E, and F, as well as civil work on the green belt in the area. The improvements are expected to cost Rs 4.21 crore. Similarly, Rs 2.71 crore would be spent on resurfacing pocket D roads in sector 3 as well as platforms for gym equipment in sectors Xu, Mu, Omicron, Pi 1,3 and 4, Omega 1 and Swarn Nagari. Apart from that, a total of 18 other projects worth Rs 40 crore will be undertaken, including the development of Abadi plots in the villages of Junpat, Badalpur, and Ghodi Bachheda, the installation of a synthetic athletic track at Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium, and the maintenance of the road between Kasna and Sirsa and Kasna and Gharbara. Greater Noida Industrial Area is the gateway to the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and is positioned at the convergence of the Western and Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridors. It is located in India's capital, New Delhi's National Capital Region, and is near Noida, one of Asia's major industrial townships. Image Source

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