Maharashtra Schedule of Rates
About Maharashtra PWD / MJP
Maharashtra's split structure — PWD for general civil works, MJP for water-supply, MMRDA/MIDC/CIDCO for major authority projects, BMC for Mumbai civic works — creates a multi-source rate environment. Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Thane, Aurangabad and the Mumbai Metro construction all reference different SORs depending on the funding source.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the PWD Maharashtra portal sometimes unreachable?
The state PWD website (pwd.maharashtra.gov.in) intermittently rejects connections from some networks — likely a geo-IP filter or cloud-block. Engineers in Maharashtra typically access it without issue; users from outside may need to retry.
What is MJP?
Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran — the state water-supply authority. MJP publishes its own SSR for water-supply scheme works (intake, transmission, distribution, ESRs) plus a Mechanical & Electronic CSR. MJP's SSR is more current than the PWD water-supply rates and is the canonical reference for JJM-Maharashtra.
Does BMC (Mumbai) have its own SOR?
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has its own internal Unified Schedule of Rates accessed via the MCGM portal. Major BMC contracts often reference the state PWD SSR as a fallback for items not in BMC's internal rates.
What rates do MMRDA / CIDCO use?
MMRDA (Mumbai Metro Region Development Authority) issues circulars adopting MJP/PWD SSR for its projects. CIDCO maintains its own Schedule Rates for new-town development works (Navi Mumbai, NAINA, etc.).
How often is the Maharashtra SSR revised?
Annually. The PWD SSR is revised in April-June each year. MJP publishes its SSR in a similar cycle. Major price-spike adjustments may be issued mid-year via gazette.