Andhra Pradesh's capital city building has started, and the capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) is making some significant progress in this regard. The construction of an assembly, high court, and secretariat at amaravati is the main goal. To begin the process, the CRDA has released bids for project management consultants (PMCs).
 
Water removal from secretariat towers is already nearing its conclusion, and the CRDA has chosen to issue a request for PMC proposals. Before tenders are chosen, the PMCs must estimate the expenses that will be incurred. As the projects move forward, PMCs will also investigate the ground-level developments once contracts are awarded to corporations.
 

Tenders for the High Court, Assembly, and secretariat will be requested when the PMCs have completed their estimations. Tenders of Rs 11,000 crore are now scheduled to be called for. It is reported that loans of Rs 31,000 crore have been obtained from several organizations, including the World Bank, ADB, and HUDCO. Tenders of Rs 20 crore have already been requested.

Initially, CRDA bids were requested. Happynest tenders were then summoned. The CRDA then requested that LPS Infra submit bids for the construction of roads, sewers, drains, and other infrastructure. The amaravati Development Corporation has issued a call for bids for certain significant basic utilities, while the amaravati flood management project also issued a call for bids. For large projects, bids have been sought for thus far.
 

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