Northern Railway issues tenders for redevelopment of Kashi station
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Northern Railway issues tenders for redevelopment of Kashi station

Northern Railway has issued tenders for the major upgrade of Kashi railway station in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, on an EPC single-stage basis. The redevelopment work is expected to cost Rs 3.28 billion. Bids ...

Northern Railway has issued tenders for the major upgrade of Kashi railway station in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, on an EPC single-stage basis. The redevelopment work is expected to cost Rs 3.28 billion. Bids must be submitted by 14 February 2023, and the successful bidder must complete the work within 30 months. Contact: Northern Railway Tel: 011-2336 3469 E-mail: cpro@nr.railnet.gov.in Website: nr.indianrailways.gov.in

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