RITES, CONCOR sign MoU for project management consultancy services 
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RITES, CONCOR sign MoU for project management consultancy services

Under the agreement, RITES will provide consultancy services from concept to commissioning for infrastructure projects undertaken by CONCOR

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: RITES Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) to collaborate on Project Management Consultancy (PMC) services for the development and improvement of CONCOR’s terminals and establishments across the country.

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Under the agreement, RITES will provide consultancy services from concept to commissioning for infrastructure projects undertaken by CONCOR. The services may be assigned on a work-to-work basis and will cover various stages of project implementation.

According to the company, the partnership will leverage RITES’ multidisciplinary engineering and project management expertise in planning, design, execution and supervision of infrastructure projects.

The scope of services under the MoU includes feasibility studies, preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs), detailed engineering, architectural and structural design, project supervision, quality assurance and construction management.

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The collaboration will support the development and modernization of logistics infrastructure, including multimodal logistics parks, inland container depots, rail-linked terminals, warehouses, railway infrastructure, administrative buildings, roads, utilities and allied facilities.

RITES said the partnership aims to combine the strengths of both organisations to facilitate the timely execution of logistics infrastructure projects and contribute to the development of efficient multimodal logistics facilities in the country.

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