Examples of Metro Train in a sentence
Dismantled material so accumulated is to be submitted to STORES of JMRC at DCOS Building at Metro Train Depot of JMRC at Bhrigu Path Mansarovar, Jaipur on the risk and cost of bidder after getting written permission from O/o Engineer-in-charge.
The Land Acquisition Collector, LDA (Lahore Orange Line Metro Train Project), neither produced the complete record during audit nor attended the Audit Office for verification of record during scheduled dates.
Presently the Mock-Up-Train Coach is available in the Metro Train Depot in the Greater Noida Region.
To, General Manager (S&T) Jaipur Metro Rail CorporationMansarovar Metro Train Depot,Bhrigu Path, Mansarovar, Jaipur – 302020 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that, the specifications of Services / Items which I/ We have mentioned in the Technical bid, and which I/ We shall supply if I/ We am/ are awarded with the work, are in conformity with the minimum specifications of the bidding document and that there are no deviations of any kind from the requirement specifications.
Agreement on financing for Lahore Orange line Metro Train project.
Punjab Masstransit Authority, GoPb, invites/requests Proposals (hereinafter referred to as “the Tenders”) for Procurement of Management & Marketing Service Provider (MMSP) for Generation of Non-Fare Revenue through Leasing of Spaces of Orange Line Metro Train Project (OLMTP), as outlined in this document.
The subject property is .52 miles to the Anacostia Metro Train Station.
According to para No. 7 of approved PC-1 for Construction of Lahore Orange Line Metro Train Project, the Authority was required to prepare estimate for civil work on the basis of market rates displayed on Finance Department‟s website for 1st Bi-Annual 2015 for District Lahore.
The Bidders must familiarize themselves with the advertisement spaces available in Jaipur Metro Train and take note of the extra precautions to be taken in installation of advertisements through train wrapping from security & safety aspect of Jaipur Metro and consider it while preparing and submitting the bid.
Our findings are based on ethnographic fieldwork carried out in Lahore with residents whose homes were demolished in two neighbourhoods in the city to make way for the Orange Line Metro Train.