The project deadline is extended as the implementing body, Cidco, has decided to increase the width of the coaches so as to align with the Mumbai Metro.
Accordingly, the first phase of the over Rs 2,500 crore 11.1-km corridor from Belapur CBD to Pendhar has missed the deadline of 2014 and will hopefully be launched by 2017 as Cidco has to give time to its rolling stock vendor, Ansaldo to rework the coaches. "We had to make certain changes in the original structural plan. We have decided to increases the rail car width to 3.2 metres from the original plan of the 2.9 metre keeping in mind that in future the Mumbai Metro, which uses the standard gauge rolling stocks, may be integrated with our metro. This resulted in a delay as we had to rework on our plan," a senior Cidco official who did not want to be quoted told PTI.
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On the construction side, he said that 73 per cent of the civil work of the viaduct is completed, while nearly 55-60 per cent work on the 11 stations, proposed on the corridor, is still pending. Besides, 15-20 per cent of the civil work of the metro depot at Taloja is also completed.
Cidco is developing the Metro project in three stages, comprising the 11.1-km Belapur-Pendhar section, the 8.35 km Khandeshwar-Taloja section and the 2-km Taloja-Pendhar inter-connection corridor.
According to the official, apart from the civil work, the systems work will commence in a few weeks and will take 30 months to complete.
Cidco has awarded the Rs 1,327.75 crore contract which includes laying of tracks, signalling, telecommunication, automatic fare collection system and rolling stock (coaches), to the Spanish consortium Ansaldo.