New Delhi: Ceigall India Limited (CIL), through its joint venture CIL–SAM India JV, has secured a ₹918.04-crore contract from Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation Ltd for a key package under the Jaipur Metro Phase-II MRTS project.
The Letter of Acceptance (LOA) covers the design and construction of an elevated viaduct and ten elevated metro stations (excluding architectural finishing), spanning from chainage -600 m to 11,400 m. The scope also includes a spur line connecting to the depot, forming part of the broader Phase-II expansion.
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The total project length is 10.8 km and includes the following stations: Prahladpura, Manpura, Bilwa Kalan, Bilwa, Goner Mod, Sitapura, JECC, Kumbha Marg, Haldighati Gate, and Pinjrapole Gaushala.
The project has been awarded at a total bid cost of ₹918.04 crore (inclusive of 18% GST) and is scheduled for execution within 34 months.
The joint venture comprises Ceigall India Limited with a 74% stake and SAM India Builtwell Pvt. Ltd. holding 26%.
Commenting on the development, Ramneek Sehgal, Chairman & Managing Director, Ceigall India Limited, said, “Winning this Jaipur Metro Phase-II package marks an important milestone for Ceigall as we continue to diversify our infrastructure portfolio beyond roads and highways into urban mobility projects. Metro rail infrastructure is central to India’s sustainable urban development agenda, and we are proud to contribute to Jaipur’s next phase of modern transit connectivity. We remain committed to delivering the project with the highest standards of quality, safety, and timely execution.”
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The contract adds to Ceigall India’s order book and highlights its expanding footprint across infrastructure segments, including highways, railways, and urban transit systems.

