India, April 24 -- The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) on Thursday floated two tenders for door-to-door collection, segregation and transportation of municipal solid waste to overhaul the city's waste management system.

The civic body has divided the city into two parts for the project. Cluster-I is pegged at Rs.295.60 crore and Cluster-II at Rs.311.06 crore, bringing the total project cost to Rs.606.66 crore, said officials.

The contracts will initially be awarded for five years, with a provision to extend them by up to four years based on performance.

Ravindra Yadav, additional commissioner, MCG said the project aims to bring a structured and technology-driven approach to waste collection in Gurugram, which has long struggled...