400 KV transmission line contract under MCC scrapped
The cancellation of a contract process for 400 kV transmission line to be constructed under the MCC grant has created uncertainty as to how and when the construction will start.
The cancellation of a contract process for 400 KV transmission line to be constructed under the MCC grant has created uncertainty how and when the construction initiates.
Kathmandu, Sept 30. After weeks of the contract process period of the project under the American aid agency MCC, MCA Nepal has not yet been able to contract the transmission line and substation. It has been 306 days since MCA Nepal called for transmission line contracts and 190 days since it called for substation contracts. […]
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The process has begun for acquiring land for the construction of the 400 kV transmission line being operated under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact.
The process has begun for acquiring land for the construction of the 400 kV transmission line being operated under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact.
Senior Officer Hari Krishna Uprety shared that the preliminary list of the affected settlements located on both sides of transmission lines to be extended through MCC has come to the light.
Senior Officer Hari Krishna Uprety shared that the preliminary list of the affected settlements located on both sides of transmission lines to be extended through MCC has come to the light.
KATHMANDU, Feb 9: Three substations will be constructed at Lapsiphedi, Ratamata, and Damauli with USD 500 million grant to be provided under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). The substation at Ratamata in Nuwakot district will connect to the proposed 400 KV Rasuwagadhi-Kerung transmission line. Similarly, the proposed 400 KV Butwal-Gorakhpur transmission line will link with the 22 kilometers inter-country transmission line of Nepal and India.