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Louis Berger wins key India bridge deal

Louis Berger has been awarded the management contract for the Versova-Bandra Sea Link project in India. The US$17 million project management services deal was awarded to the firm by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC). The construction of the Versova-Bandra Sea Link (VBSL) is estimated to cost some $1 billion and will take 54 months to complete. “We are honored to play a major role in one of the largest infrastructure projects — not just in Mumbai, but in India,” said Kshitish
January 10, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
The new VBSL link in India will speed transport in Maharashtra State

8657 Louis Berger has been awarded the management contract for the Versova-Bandra Sea Link project in India. The US$17 million project management services deal was awarded to the firm by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC). The construction of the Versova-Bandra Sea Link (VBSL) is estimated to cost some $1 billion and will take 54 months to complete.

“We are honored to play a major role in one of the largest infrastructure projects — not just in Mumbai, but in India,” said Kshitish Nadgauda, Louis Berger senior vice president and managing director for Asia. “Our responsibilities on this significant project will require efficient delivery of top-quality, highly responsive services, and our intent is to exceed the MSRDC’s expectations in every respect.”

The VBSL, a northward extension of the existing Bandra-Worli Sea Link running along the western coast of the island of Mumbai, will be an eight-lane highway, approximately 10km in length. It will connect the western suburbs of Versova and Bandra. The main sea link will include a cable-stayed bridge section and a balanced-cantilever section for navigational purposes. It will also include two intermediate connectors, which will connect the sea link to the mainland and serve areas between Versova and Bandra, including Juhu and Koliwada. The sea link will help reduce traffic congestion in Mumbai.

 Louis Berger will provide services in three phases. The first phase will include the peer review of the previously-compiled techno-economic feasibility study and detailed project report (DPR). The second phase will include compilation of tender documents for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of the project, as well as management of the bid process. The third and last phase will involve project and construction management services during the construction and defects liability periods, including review of the selected EPC contractor’s engineering designs. The project is slated for completion by late 2021.

“We’re immensely proud to be selected for one of the largest sea link projects and look forward to working closely with the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation throughout the duration of the project to ensure successful delivery on schedule and within budget,” said Amol Rodrigues, Louis Berger’s business development director for South Asia.

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