Pwd Dsr 2017-18 Maharashtra «2025-2026»

For policymakers and infrastructure analysts, the 2017-18 DSR serves as a baseline benchmark for Maharashtra’s current Viksit Maharashtra 2047 vision. Comparing that year’s data with 2025-26 reveals:

A striking feature of the DSR was the age audit of roads:

The District Schedule of Rates (DSR) 2017-18 is a critical document published by the Public Works Department (PWD), Government of Maharashtra. It serves as the official rate analysis for various construction items, materials, and labor across all districts of the state. pwd dsr 2017-18 maharashtra

Primary Objectives:

Note: This DSR was valid from April 1, 2017, to March 31, 2018 (FY 2017-18). It has since been superseded by DSR 2018-19, 2019-20, and later editions. Note: This DSR was valid from April 1,


| Source | Availability | |--------|-------------| | PWD Maharashtra Website (mahaboi.gov.in – older archive) | No longer public – internal archival | | Government Central Library, Mumbai | Physical copy (Building + Road volumes) | | District PWD Offices | May have old reference copies | | Private publishers (e.g., Nirman, Engineers Book House) | Out of print – but PDF copies in engineering colleges | | Request under RTI | Can be obtained from Chief Engineer (Admin), Pune |

Note: The official digital DSR system started fully from 2019–20; DSR 2017-18 was mainly in PDF/print. | Source | Availability | |--------|-------------| | PWD


For 2017-18, the Maharashtra PWD was allocated Rs. 11,342 crore in the state budget. The DSR’s actual expenditure breakdown was revealing:

The utilization rate across most districts exceeded 87%, though Gadchiroli and Nandurbar recorded delays due to the monsoon and law-and-order issues.

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