Nod for 20 more flyovers

June 01, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:40 am IST - HYDERABAD:

The Telangana State government has accorded ‘in principle approval’ for taking up Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP) with 20 multi-level flyovers and junctions in the city at a cost of Rs.4,051 crore.

A project monitoring unit with GHMC Commissioner and Special Officer as Chairman has also been constituted for taking up the work with assistance from experienced consultants where required. The GHMC proposal comprised skyways, major corridors, roads, grade separators and flyovers. As top priority, the proposal sought taking up 20 flyovers and junctions under Design Build Maintain and Transfer (DBMT) mode at an estimated cost of Rs. 4,051 crore, which include the cost of civil structure and land acquisition.

The locations to be covered, include KBR Park entrance junction, Maharaja Agrasen junction, Cancer Hospital junction, Film Nagar, Road No. 45 junction, Jubilee Hills Check Post junction, LB Nagar junction, Bairamalaguda junction, Kamineni Hospital junction on inner ring road, Chintalakunta Check Post junction, Rasoolpura, Uppal, Owaisi Hospital, Biodiversity park junction, Ayyappa Society junction, Rajiv Gandhi Statue junction, Bahadurpura, Abids GPO to Chaderghat and Malakpet, Cyber Towers Junctions and Mind Space junction.

The estimated cost is Rs.4,051 crore

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