Commercial Property
NHAI To Develop Foot Over Bridges And Underpasses Under Phase-2 Of The Delhi-Meerut Expressway
In a bid to provide seamless connectivity and relief from traffic jams, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has finalized construction of foot over bridges and underpasses under the phase of the Delhi-Meerut Expressway project. As per the NHAI officials, the plan is to develop three foot over bridges and also 15 pedestrian underpasses.
Detailing the above development, RP Singh, Project Director, NHAI said, “We have given the final approval to the construction of foot over bridges and underpasses so as to facilitate smoother vehicular and pedestrian movement.”
Amongst the three foot over bridges, the first one will be developed between Noida City Center metro station and Indirapuram. This will be 270 m long bridge that will end at CISF exit in Indirapuram.
The other two bridges have been decided to construct at Chijarsi and Columbia Asia hospital. Both will be 100 m long. “15 Pedestrian underpasses have got approval from the Authority. All these will be 6 m wide and 2.5 m tall.” Singh added.
Other than these two developments, the NHAI has also given its consent to construct 17 vehicular underpasses and also flyover under the second phase of the same project. The approximate cost of this phase of the project is 1989 crore. According to the officials, the work of the second stretch is divided into three parts. While the first stretch between UP Gate to Vijay Nagar is likely to open soon, the work on other two stretches Vijay Nagar-Lal Kuan and Lal Kuan -Dasna is also speeding up and may open for public in another few months.
An aspiring project of the central and state Govt, the 96 km long Delhi-Meerut expressway will cut the traveling time between the National Capital and Meerut from 2.5 hours to just 45 minutes.