Consultancy: FWD, Road Inventory, NSV, CBR, DPR for 17.66 Km Roads in Hanur, Chamarajanagar, Gundlupete, Kollegala
Bid Value
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Closing Date
30 June 2026
Days Remaining
11 days
AI Tender Synthesis
Pre-generatedThe opportunity involves specialized consultancy for a reputable department with a clear technical scope, but the unspecified estimated value and geographically dispersed, relatively small road length require thorough financial and logistical review before bidding.
What's Being Procured
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is procuring consultancy services for road infrastructure projects. This includes FWD tests, Road Inventory, NSV, CBR assessments, and DPR preparation for 17.66 km of roads across four distinct regions.
Eligibility Criteria
None identified
Technical Scope
- 01Conducting FWD (Falling Weight Deflectometer) tests
- 02Performing Road Inventory surveys
- 03Conducting NSV (Network Survey Vehicle) CBR value assessments
- 04Preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs)
- 05Preparation of detailed estimates
- 06Delivery of comprehensive reports from tests and surveys
Documents Required
None identified
Watch Out For
- Estimated value for the project is not specified
- Project involves 17.66 km of roads distributed across multiple distinct locations (Hanur, Chamarajanagar, Gundlupete, Kollegala), potentially increasing logistical overhead relative to project size.
Bid Value
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Summary
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is procuring consultancy services for road infrastructure projects. The scope of work includes conducting FWD (Falling Weight Deflectometer) tests, Road Inventory surveys, NSV (Network Survey Vehicle) CBR value assessments, and the preparation of detailed estimates or DPRs (Detailed Project Reports). This tender covers a total road length of 17.66 kilometers, encompassing 5 individual works in the regions of Hanur, Chamarajanagar, Gundlupete, and Kollegala. Key deliverables include comprehensive reports from the tests and surveys, along with the final project estimates/DPRs.