AGICL invites ₹14 crore tender for construction of official residence of Chief Justice in Amaravati
The Amaravati Growth and Infrastructure Corporation Limited has issued a ₹14 crore tender for the construction of the Chief Justice's official residence in Amaravati. The project follows a design-build model and requires completion within six months, including a two-year defect liability period.
Why it matters
This project represents ongoing infrastructure development in the capital region of Andhra Pradesh, reflecting state investment in judicial facilities.
The Amaravati Growth and Infrastructure Corporation Limited (AGICL) has floated a competitive tender valued at over ₹14 crore for the construction of the official residence of the Chief Justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court near Nelapadu in Amaravati under a design-build lump-sum contract. The project, which is to be completed within six months, includes a two-year Defect Liability Period (DLP) during which the successful contractor will be responsible for rectifying defects and ensuring quality standards.
The article provides factual details about a government tender process without political commentary.
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