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Infrastructure News

L&T secures Dahisar-Bhayander Link Road project

L&T has been awarded the bid to construct Rs 1,959 crore elevated Dahisar-Bhayander Link Road, aiming to improve connectivity and ease congestion. The 5km stretch will connect Kandarpada Metro station in Dahisar (W) to Uttan Road in Bhayander (W). The project includes marine environment and intertidal zone work, bridges, pavements, and seven-storey mechanised parking lots with a bus terminus. The project notably is still pending approvals from the Coastal Zone management authorities, Salt Pan Commissioner and the Environmental Ministry.Read more

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RLDA conducts Ahmedabad station redevelopment pre-bid meeting

The RLDA embarks on an innovative journey to revitalize Ahmedabad Railway Station. With an estimated budget of Rs 2,563 crore, the project features modern amenities, a spacious roof plaza, and a focus on sustainability. The station will connect different transportation modes and be a new city centre, embracing seamless access and enhanced passenger experiences. RLDA's visionary approach ensures green building techniques, inclusivity, and advanced security measures. This transformative undertaking reflects India's indomitable spirit, uniting connectivity, progress, and grandeur in a symphony of aspirations and ambition.Read more

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Green light for CSMT-Metro-3 line's first pedestrian subway

Commuters at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) will soon enjoy direct access to the Aqua Line metro station through a state-of-the-art underground pedestrian subway. Stretching 365 meters, the subway will streamline movement and provide seamless transitions between the two major transit modes. Starting from platform number 1 at CSMT, the subway's endpoint will be Azad Maidan metro station. Funding for the project will be a joint effort between the Maharashtra government and Indian Railways. The subway will boast modern amenities, including travelators, lifts, escalators, refreshment sections, and toilet blocks, ensuring a comfortable travel experience for all.Read more

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Road widening project in Srirangam progresses despite house demolitions

The road widening project connecting Chennai Trunk Road and Trichy Chennai NH in Srirangam is nearing completion within 20 days. To accommodate the four-lane highway, 30 houses were demolished, which were constructed on land belonging to the highways department. The department recognized the importance of the project to improve traffic flow and convenience for motorists in the area. The construction of a wall was implemented to minimize disruptions to nearby residents during the road widening process. The project is expected to be finished at a cost of Rs. 7 crores, delivering significant benefits to the local community.Read more

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L&T wins Rs 215,697 crore contract for Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail stations

NHSRCL has given a sizable contract of Rs 215,697 crore to Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for the construction of the Thane, Virar, and Boisar stations for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project. This completes the 508-kilometer-long bullet train route between Mumbai and Ahmedabad's civil construction phase. The project seeks to dramatically cut down on travel time, stimulate economic growth, and give passengers access to cutting-edge amenities. The high-speed rail corridor promises to overhaul India's transportation system and usher in a new era of effective and modern train travel by utilizing cutting-edge technology and environmentally friendly methods.Read more

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Vande Sadharan, Indian Railways' new cost-effective rail option set to unveil soon

Indian Railways announces Vande Sadharan, a cost-effective alternative to the Vande Bharat train series. Designed with upgraded amenities and dual locomotives, it aims to provide affordable yet comfortable travel. Currently under production in Chennai, the new train service targets the broader demographic of long-distance travellers. With the introduction of Vande Sadharan, Indian Railways continues its mission of affordable and accessible transportation, set to bolster the nation's rail network.Read more

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Maharashtra government seeks land in Gorai for Mumbai's third prison

In order to build a third prison in Mumbai, the state of Maharashtra is looking for land in Gorai. Long-term offenders will be catered to by this new institution, saving them from having to frequently appear in court throughout their trials. The choice was made as a response to the problem of overcrowding in current jails. Additionally, a second jail with a multi-story design and capacity for about 5000 inmates is planned for construction at Mankhurd. These programs demonstrate the government's dedication to updating and improving the infrastructure of prisons in order to build a more resilient and effective criminal justice system.Read more

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Transforming Borivali Bus Depot Under MSRTC Initiative

The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) embarks on a significant redevelopment initiative for the Borivali bus depot in Mumbai. With an estimated cost of Rs 515 crore, MSRTC plans to construct a 16-storey building to optimize land usage and generate additional revenue streams. The proposal involves retaining core depot functions on the ground floor and first three floors while leasing the remaining floors to a developer for commercial development. The modernization of maintenance facilities and bus parking aims to improve service frequency and passenger experience. MSRTC's commitment to sustainability is evident in their plan to introduce over 5,100 electric buses on a wet lease basis. With vast land parcels in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, MSRTC's dedication to enhancing public transportation and optimizing resources holds immense potential for future development.Read more

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Centre allocates Rs 15,000 crore to states for improved urban planning

In the fiscal year 2023-24, the Finance Ministry has incorporated additional provisions into the "Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment." One of the notable provisions is the allocation of a significant incentive amounting to Rs 15,000 crore to the states. The purpose of this incentive is to facilitate and improve urban planning initiatives. By offering this financial boost, the government aims to encourage states to adopt effective and innovative urban development strategies, fostering sustainable growth and development throughout the nation.Read more

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Chandigarh Housing Board makes third bid for IT park project approval

Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) has made its third attempt to gain approval for the IT Park project. In their latest submission, the CHB has presented a report from a bird expert, asserting that the project does not interfere with the direct flight path of migratory birds. Furthermore, they have pledged to prioritize careful planning and execution of the project to ensure minimal impact on bird habitats. The CHB's submission highlights their commitment to environmental considerations and seeks to address concerns regarding potential disruption to migratory bird populations.Read more

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