RITES & NMDC collaborate for rail connectivity works 
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RITES & NMDC collaborate for rail connectivity works

This strategic collaboration aimed at developing, upgrading, and creating rail connectivity for NMDC’s mines and related facilities across locations

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: RITES Limited has entered into a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with NMDC Limited to provide comprehensive project management consultancy (PMC) services. This MoA marks a strategic collaboration aimed at developing, upgrading, and creating rail connectivity for NMDC’s mines and related facilities across locations.

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Through this partnership, RITES will offer end-to-end consultancy services from concept to commissioning, focusing on the reconnaissance survey, feasibility study, Detailed Project Report (DPR), and project management for rail connectivity projects. This includes allied civil works such as roads, bridges, and other infrastructure necessary for efficient transportation and logistics in NMDC’s operational areas.

The collaboration emphasizes RITES’ capabilities in handling complex railway infrastructure projects and NMDC’s commitment to enhancing operational efficiencies through modern rail connectivity. With expertise in railway engineering and project management, RITES will assist NMDC in executing these critical projects to streamline the transport of raw material and improve logistical capabilities.

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