The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has awarded a significant $75 million contract to IRCON for the construction of the much-anticipated Mumbai Metro Line 6.
Mumbai MetroIrconMmrdaPublic TransportationInfrastructureReal Estate MumbaiFeb 21, 2025
The total value of the contract awarded to IRCON for Mumbai Metro Line 6 is $75 million.
The Mumbai Metro Line 6 project is expected to span approximately 33 kilometers.
Mumbai Metro Line 6 will have a total of 28 elevated and 5 underground stations.
The stations in Mumbai Metro Line 6 will be equipped with modern amenities and facilities, including air conditioning, escalators, and lifts, to ensure comfort and convenience for passengers.
The Mumbai Metro Line 6 project is expected to boost the local economy by creating employment opportunities, attracting investments, and stimulating real estate development along the metro corridor.
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