RVNL, Engineers India collaborated to Explore Global Business Opportunities
This collaboration comes on the heels of RVNL’s recent success in reportedly securing contracts for the Nagpur Metro Phase-2 project.
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Engineers India. The partnership is aimed at identifying and bidding for infrastructure projects on a global scale.
The partnership will also aid in the development of business proposals, including exploring engineering procurement construction opportunities with various government, semi-government, autonomous bodies, authorities/private entities, and multilateral funding agencies worldwide.
This collaboration comes on the heels of RVNL’s recent success in reportedly securing contracts for the Nagpur Metro Phase-2 project.
The orders are worth over Rs 800 crore. Earlier in August, the company announced bagging Rs 203 crore from South Eastern Railway.
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