MSRDC Schedule of Rates
About Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation
MSRDC is one of India's most consequential state-PSU road authorities, building and tolling India's first access-controlled expressway (Mumbai-Pune, opened 2002), the Atal Setu sea-link (opened 2024 — India's longest sea bridge), the Mumbai Coastal Road south arm (opened 2024), and the ongoing 701-km Samruddhi Mahamarg connecting Mumbai to Nagpur. MSRDC doesn't publish a consolidated SOR — each project tender carries its full BoQ derived from Maharashtra PWD State SSR + MoRTH SDB Vol I/II + project-specific premia for marine works (Atal Setu used special offshore-construction rate analysis), expressway access-control items, intelligent traffic systems, and tolling civil. Note: msrdc.in is the official domain — beware msrdc.org which is unrelated/squatted.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does MSRDC publish a Schedule of Rates?
No standalone consolidated SOR. Each project tender publishes its complete BoQ derived from Maharashtra PWD SSR + MoRTH SDB + project-specific premia. The Atal Setu BoQ is materially different from Samruddhi Mahamarg BoQ due to scope differences (sea bridge vs greenfield expressway).
What's the official MSRDC domain?
msrdc.in — the official Maharashtra State Road Development Corp domain. msrdc.org is unrelated/squatted; do not source MSRDC documents from there.
What major projects has MSRDC built?
Mumbai-Pune Expressway (2002), Bandra-Worli Sea Link (2009), Atal Setu/MTHL (2024 — India's longest sea bridge at 21.8 km), Mumbai Coastal Road south arm (2024), and the ongoing Samruddhi Mahamarg (701 km Mumbai-Nagpur expressway).
How are sea-link rates different from greenfield expressway rates?
Sea links use offshore-construction rate analysis with marine-craft hire, underwater driving/piling, corrosion-resistant steel + concrete grades, and weather-window provisions. Greenfield expressways use standard MoRTH SDB rates with land-acquisition overheads.
Is MSRDC the same as MahaPWD?
No. Maharashtra PWD is the state government's general civil PWD. MSRDC is a separate Public Sector Undertaking specifically for major highway/bridge corridor projects. Both report to Maharashtra government but have different operating structures.