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Tender flown by BMC for Grant Road's connection to the Eastern Freeway

Monday 27th Feb 2023    256
Tender flown by BMC for Grant Road's connection to the Eastern Freeway
 

The ambitious 5.6km thoroughfare that would connect Grant Road in southern Mumbai to the east Freeway was marketed by the BMC. According to officials, development on this project can start as early as October 2023 and monopiles will be used to reduce the full width of the traffic artery. According to P Velrasu, additional municipal commissioner (projects), the project is initial budget of Rs 6.38 billion has been increased by Rs 7.43 billion to take into account future costs growth, unforeseen costs and consultancy costs.

Eastern Express Highway in the eastern suburbs of Chembur and P D'Mello Road in southern Bombay, just a short distance from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminal, are connected by the 17 km long Eastern highway. According to Velrasu, the proposed arterial route will resemble a "spreading arm" and starts at Orange Gate, which is about a mile off the P D'Mello Road highway landing.

“This arterial road is being planned in a way so that the vehicles can be diverted from the expressway directly without them requiring to reach the P D’Mello landing. The entire arterial road will be connected with the freeway in such a way that it is able to reduce the vehicular bottleneck at the southern end of the freeway,” said Velrasu. “The arterial road will be constructed using monopiles to ensure minimum piling work is required. This new arterial road will be a high-speed corridor that will have a total three lanes for vehicular movement,” he added.

Currently, it takes 30 to 50 minutes to get from P D Mello Road or Colaba to Grant Road. BMC estimated that the travel time would be between 6 and 7 minutes once this bridge was open. After the dispersal arm of the Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link Road joins the motorway, according to civic officials, there will be an increase in the number of vehicles entering and leaving south Mumbai. This will bring an additional load of vehicles travelling not only from Mumbai but also from Navi Mumbai. As soon as the flyover is built, according to Velrasu, this issue will be resolved.

 
 
 
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