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BMC awards Deonar legacy waste clearing contract at 2,540cr
BMC awards Deonar legacy waste clearing contract at 2,540cr

Time of India

time4 days ago

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  • Time of India

BMC awards Deonar legacy waste clearing contract at 2,540cr

Mumbai: For BMC's Deonar bioremediation tender, Navayuga Engineering Ltd —which had tied up with Adani Enterprises on a Vijayawada bypass project in the past — has emerged as the lowest bidder to scientifically treat 185 lakh tonnes of legacy waste. Navayuga quoted 7.29% above BMC's estimated cost—beating HG Infra (11.83%) and Re Sustainability (24.8%). With this, the project will now be executed at Rs 2,540 crore, higher than BMC's original estimate of Rs 2,368 crore. The per-tonne processing cost will rise to Rs 1,373.35, up from the projected Rs 1,280. Apart from the Vijayawada bypass, Navayuga is executing infrastructure projects in Mumbai too. These include a 13-km, 40-metre-wide elevated freeway extension from Mankhurd to Anand Nagar, awarded by MMRDA at Rs 2,682 crore, and the Thane Coastal Road, a 13.5-km partially elevated corridor from Balkum to Gaimukh, being built at a cost of Rs 2,727 crore. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai Interestingly, the Deonar clean up is being done after the state government directed the BMC to clear the dump site land. The state cabinet in Oct 2024, had approved a proposal to handover a portion of the Deonar Dumping Ground for the Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt Ltd, a joint venture being led by Navbharat Mega Developers Pvt Ltd (Adani Group's Special Purpose Vehicle) and Maharashtra govt. Following this, in January, TOI had reported about how in a letter sent to the BMC commissioner on Jan 24, 2025, the state referring to the Swachh Bharat Mission Rules 2016, stated that under these guidelines, it is the municipal corporation's duty to clear the land by scientifically treating the waste on-site. The contract period is set for three years, which includes the time for mobilisation and the monsoon period. This is among the largest tenders floated in recent years by the BMC for solid waste management. "Mobilisation works are expected to take time as at some spots, the waste dumped can go up to 40 metres and hence the bioremediation will need to be planned in a particular manner," said an official.

BMC floats 2.4k cr tender to clear 185L tons of waste at Deonar, reclaim 110 hectares
BMC floats 2.4k cr tender to clear 185L tons of waste at Deonar, reclaim 110 hectares

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

BMC floats 2.4k cr tender to clear 185L tons of waste at Deonar, reclaim 110 hectares

Mumbai: Four months after the state govt directed BMC to clear the Deonar landfill, the civic body Wednesday invited bids for bioremediation of 185 lakh ton of legacy waste and disposal of the material there. The contract is estimated to be for Rs 2,368 project also includes reclamation of 110 hectares at the site, one of Mumbai's oldest solid waste dumping grounds. The contract period is set for three Oct, the state cabinet had approved a proposal to hand over a portion of the ground for the Dharavi Redevelopment Project to rehabilitate Dharavi residents, particularly those deemed ineligible for free housing under existing criteria. The Dharavi project is being implemented by an SPV formed as a joint venture between the state govt and the Adani civic officials cited Swachh Bharat Mission for the Deonar clean-up contract, opposition alleged public money is being used to facilitate the Dharavi project. The contract to clear the Deonar dumping ground is among the largest tenders floated in recent years by BMC for solid waste management. It also comes at a time when BMC's liabilities are at an all time high of Rs 2.32 lakh crore. The contract period is set for three years, which includes the time for mobilisation and the was the first to report in Jan that in a letter sent to the BMC commissioner on Jan 24, the state, referring to the Swachh Bharat Mission Rules 2016, stated that it is the municipal corporation's duty to clear the land by scientifically treating the waste. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like [Click Here] - 2025 Top Trending Search - Local network access Esseps Learn More Undo The letter also stated that the request had been originally made by the Dharavi Redevelopment Project in communication dated Jan said that a pre-bid meeting will be held later this month and by next month the contractor will be finalised . "We expect it to take four months for mobilisation. At some spots the waste dumped go up to 40 metres high and hence bioremediation will have to be done carefully," said an official. Alongside the landfill is the creek and so a waste spillover needs to be guarded from several departments would be needed for the project, including CRZ and forest authorities. Deputy municipal commissioner in charge of the solid waste management department, Kiran Dighavkar, said that under the Swachh Bharat Mission the Centre has been pressing upon the clearing up of legacy waste. "This is a step in that direction," he former cabinet minister Aaditya Thackeray questioned the move. "The reason why @mybmc has imposed Adani Tax on Mumbai in the form of 'waste management fee'," said Thackeray referring to the BMC's recent move of planning to impose a user fee for collecting solid waste in Mumbai. "Land forcefully snatched from Mumbai belongs to- Adani Group, to dump 50,000 residents of Dharavi. Who will pay? Mumbaikars from their tax money. For Adani Group," said of Chandavli Citizens Welfare Association, Mandeep Singh Makkar, called it "very unfair". "Why spend Rs2,300 crore of taxpayers' money to facilitate Dharavi redevelopment project?" she Mumbai North Central MP Varsha Gaikwad said, "The shameless Adani sarkar has got @mybmc to float a 2,368 crore rupees tender for Deonar dumping ground. The Kachra Seth Sarkar doesn't care that Deonar is a methane emission hotspot and gaseous discharge will continue from it for close to 2 decades.

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