The Allahabad Municipal Corporation, Environment Department, has invited a tender for the Comprehensive Integrated Road Redevelopment of two key city roads under the CM GRIDS Scheme. This redevelopment project also includes five years of maintenance, ensuring sustainability and long-term road durability.
The tender specifically covers the redevelopment of Tagore Town Road and Kalyani Devi Road, two important stretches that serve as vital urban connectors. Upgrading these roads will significantly improve traffic flow, pedestrian safety, and overall urban infrastructure in Allahabad.
With the city’s growing transportation needs, the project is expected to deliver modernized road conditions with enhanced durability. The inclusion of long-term maintenance reflects a shift towards better accountability and quality in public works.
The financial bid opened on 23rd August 2025, where M/s Anmol Associates emerged as the lowest bidder, securing the opportunity to implement this important infrastructure project for the city.
The project value stands at ₹289,556,912.2 (₹28.96 crore approx.), highlighting a substantial investment towards strengthening Allahabad’s road network under the CM GRIDS scheme.
Key Points:
- Authority: Allahabad Municipal Corporation, Environment Department
- Scheme: CM GRIDS Scheme
- Location: Tagore Town & Kalyani Devi Road
- Scope: Integrated redevelopment + 5 years maintenance
- Contractor Name: M/s Anmol Associates
- Project Value: ₹289,556,912.2
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