Gurugram rolls out ₹609 crore tender for door-to-door waste collection
The Gurugram Municipal Corporation launched a tendering process for a large-scale door-to-door waste collection system. The project, split into two clusters, is valued at about ₹609 crore and plans to deploy 831 vehicles to service over 446,000 properties. The tender was published on April 22, 2026, with a pre-bid meeting planned for April 29 and bid submissions due by May 13, 2026.
Why It Matters
If implemented, the project aims to create a permanent and efficient waste collection system, reduce illegal dumping, and improve sanitation and public health in Gurugram.
Timeline
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Bid submission deadline set; bids to be opened on the same day
The last date for submission of bids is May 13, 2026, with bids to be opened later the same day.
Pre-bid meeting scheduled for the door-to-door collection tender
A pre-bid meeting for interested agencies to seek clarifications is scheduled on April 29, 2026, ahead of bid submissions.
Tender for door-to-door waste collection officially published
The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) published the tender for a large-scale door-to-door waste collection system. The project, announced by Gurugram mayor Raj Rani Malhotra, is divided into two clusters with separate tenders, with an estimated total cost of around ₹609 crore. The plan calls for 831 vehicles (653 light commercial vehicles and 178 e-rickshaws) to collect waste daily across more than 446,000 properties and handle over 1,200 metric tonnes of waste.