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Updated on 06 Nov 2025, 01:34 pm
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Satyam Jha | Whalesbook News Team
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Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) announced on Thursday, November 6, that it has emerged as the lowest bidder for a project valued at over ₹272 crore awarded by Central Railway. This contract is critical for upgrading the railway infrastructure on the Daund–Solapur sections.
The scope of work includes the comprehensive design, supply, testing, and commissioning of traction substations, sectioning posts (SPs), and sub-sectioning posts (SSPs) which are essential components of an electric traction system. The project is intended to enhance the capacity and efficiency of the railway line, specifically aiming to facilitate a 3,000 MT (metric tons) loading target.
The project will be executed under the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) mode, meaning RVNL will be responsible for all phases from design to final commissioning. The company has been given a timeline of 24 months to complete the work.
RVNL also clarified to the stock exchanges that the promoters of the company hold no interest in Central Railway, and the awarded contract does not constitute a related party transaction, ensuring transparency.
Impact: This new order significantly boosts RVNL's order book, reinforcing its position in the railway infrastructure sector. It demonstrates the company's capability in executing large-scale electrification and signaling projects, which are crucial for the modernization of Indian Railways. The successful execution could lead to improved financial performance and potentially higher investor confidence. The project's focus on increasing loading capacity is vital for freight movement, contributing to the broader economic goals. Impact Rating: 7/10
Difficult Terms Explained: - Traction Substations: These are facilities that receive high-voltage electricity from the power grid and transform it into the correct voltage and current required to power electric trains. - Sectioning Posts (SPs) and Sub-sectioning Posts (SSPs): These are intermediate points in the overhead electrical system that allow for the division and control of power supply to different sections of the railway track, enabling isolation for maintenance or fault management. - Traction System: The system used to provide power to trains, typically electric trains, through overhead lines or a third rail. - Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Mode: A common contracting arrangement where a single contractor takes full responsibility for the design (engineering), purchasing of materials (procurement), and building (construction) of a project. - 3,000 MT Loading Target: Refers to a goal of handling 3,000 metric tons of cargo or load capacity on the specified railway sections.