Ludhiana Rs 756 cr four lane elevated highway nears completion

  • | Monday | 12th July, 2021

Nitin JainTribune News ServiceLudhiana July 9A four-lane elevated highway in the city is nearing completion. This 12.95-km-long stretch between the busy Samrala chowk and Ludhiana municipal limits on the National Highway-95 costing Rs 756.27 crore is targeted to be completed by August next year the district administration has claimed. The elevated highway connecting the Samrala chowk to the Ludhiana municipal limits till the Ferozepur road on the NH-5 in the city will be six-lane from Bharat Nagar to municipal limits with two loops — one towards the railway station and another towards the ISBT. The under-construction elevated highway will provide uninterrupted flow of traffic to several government offices including Mini Secretariat Commissioner of Police office head post office and major business establishments. The work on the remaining portion of the project from Bharat Nagar to the canal will be completed by August next added Sharma.

Nitin Jain Tribune News Service Ludhiana July 9 A four-lane elevated highway in the city is nearing completion. This 12.95-km-long stretch between the busy Samrala chowk and Ludhiana municipal limits on the National Highway-95 costing Rs 756.27 crore is targeted to be completed by August next year the district administration has claimed. The development holds significance as the stretch which is presently narrow has assumed the distinction of a killer highway snuffing out precious lives in major and minor accidents on a daily basis due to high volume of vehicular traffic. Project report Cost Rs756.27 crore Length 12.951 km Start date Oct 10 2017 Proposed August 31 2022 completion date Sharing project details Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma told The Tribune here on Friday that the NH-95 section passing through the city is being constructed on the EPC (Engineering Procurement and Construction) mode under the National Highways Development Project (NHDP) Phase IV. The elevated highway connecting the Samrala chowk to the Ludhiana municipal limits till the Ferozepur road on the NH-5 in the city will be six-lane from Bharat Nagar to municipal limits with two loops — one towards the railway station and another towards the ISBT. The project entails six ramps — three each at exit and entry points — and a flyover at the Cheema chowk with 320-metre length which has already been completed and opened for traffic by the then NHAI Chairman Sukhbir Singh Sandhu here in February. The under-construction elevated highway will provide uninterrupted flow of traffic to several government offices including Mini Secretariat Commissioner of Police office head post office and major business establishments. Even as the construction work on the project had commenced in October 2017 it could not be accelerated due to existing trees electricity supply lines of 11 66 and 220-KV and presence of sewer and water supply lines at several locations. After clearance of all hurdles coming in the way the work on the project has finally picked up pace and is expected to be completed within the stipulated timeframe. While the Cheema chowk flyover was completed and opened to traffic five months ago work from 9.5-km to 12.95-km including two ramps on either side for exit and entry will be completed by October. The work on the remaining portion of the project from Bharat Nagar to the canal will be completed by August next added Sharma.

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