Delhi Metro - Project Management
Delhi Metro - Project Management
Delhi Metro - Project Management
Shubham Chaudhari
(14005)
Abstract:
The city of Delhi, capital of India, has been facing problems such as
traffic growth, congestion, pollution, increased accidents
since last decade. To ameliorate both the quality and availability
of mass transport system with an aim to address the aforementioned
issues, a non-polluting rail-based mass transit system was sought to
be an effective solution by Government of India (GoI)
and Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD).
In order to achieve this challenging objective, a tremendous amount
of efforts have been directed towards planning, design and
implementation of this metro project. This study attempted to
analyse and elucidate the overall Delhi metro rail project
implementation through its inception till completion. It explains
various infrastructure aspects such as economical, environmental,
social that are being/were considered for this project. The Delhi
metro project was divided into four phases for its implementation
with a total length of the rail network to be approximately 404km.
Presently, Phase I and II have been successfully implemented and are
in operation. Phase III and IV are scheduled to be completed till 2016
and 2020 respectively. This project has set many records for its
successful implementation such as early completion of phase I,
achievement in terms of environment-friendly design and
implementation and is being viewed as one of the inspirational
model for metro projects planned to be undertaken all over the
world. The initiatives for introducing the metro system in Delhi were
taken in the early 1990s. In 1995,
the Government of India (GoI) and the Government of the National C
apital Territory of Delhi(GNCTD) formed the Delhi Metro Rail
Corporation Ltd (DMRC) under the Companies Act to construct the
Delhi Metro.
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Project Evaluation