SAIL supplies 20,000 tonne of steel for Lucknow Metro Rail project
06 Sep 2017
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CW Team
Steel Authority of India (SAIL) has supplied around 20,000 tonne of steel for the 8.5-km-long priority stretch of the North-South Corridor of the Lucknow Metro Rail project, which will operate between Transport Nagar and Lucknow Charbagh Railway station. SAIL has supplied reinforcement bars, structural steel and plates for this stretch and is ready to supply for the remaining stretch. The company has supplied more than 1.5 lakh tonne of steel for India's different metro construction projects including the upcoming metro projects.
Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) project is presently in two phases, of which Phase-I comprises of 22.8-km-long North-South Corridor and a 11-km-long Phase-II forming the East-West Corridor.
The company is expanding its product range and capacity to supply value added products including both long and flat products like structurals, TMTs, wire rods, plates, etc, for infrastructure, construction, engineering, industrial segments. SAIL has been supplying steel for construction of major projects of national importance, including the recently inaugurated Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, several metro projects at Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, major airports, country's longest road tunnel connecting Chenani-Nashri in J&K, for under construction projects like Polavaram multi-purpose irrigation project, Statue of Unity in Gujarat, etc. The company is also actively entering into the ready to use steel products segment to establish last mile connectivity with customers and end-consumers.
Steel Authority of India (SAIL) has supplied around 20,000 tonne of steel for the 8.5-km-long priority stretch of the North-South Corridor of the Lucknow Metro Rail project, which will operate between Transport Nagar and Lucknow Charbagh Railway station. SAIL has supplied reinforcement bars, structural steel and plates for this stretch and is ready to supply for the remaining stretch. The company has supplied more than 1.5 lakh tonne of steel for India's different metro construction projects including the upcoming metro projects.
Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) project is presently in two phases, of which Phase-I comprises of 22.8-km-long North-South Corridor and a 11-km-long Phase-II forming the East-West Corridor.
The company is expanding its product range and capacity to supply value added products including both long and flat products like structurals, TMTs, wire rods, plates, etc, for infrastructure, construction, engineering, industrial segments. SAIL has been supplying steel for construction of major projects of national importance, including the recently inaugurated Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, several metro projects at Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, major airports, country's longest road tunnel connecting Chenani-Nashri in J&K, for under construction projects like Polavaram multi-purpose irrigation project, Statue of Unity in Gujarat, etc. The company is also actively entering into the ready to use steel products segment to establish last mile connectivity with customers and end-consumers.
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