Major Projects
Projects Proposed Under Privatisation
The projects taken through Private
Sector Participation generally fall in
the following categories :
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Construction of new roads.
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Improvements to existing roads.
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Bypasses through towns.
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Construction of flyovers, bridges,
ROB’s & tunnels.
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Construction of expressway.
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Widening & repairing of bridges.
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Development of Govt. plots through
privatisation
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While selecting the projects, priority
is being given to the works included
in road development plan and efforts
are being made to maintain regional
balance.
State Road Projects undertaken
through PWD & MSRDC
In all 169 projects with an estimated
cost of Rs.21177 crores have been taken
up. Out of these 90 projects amounting
to Rs.3862 crores have been completed.
26 projects costing Rs.3613 crores are
in progress. In addition to these, 53
projects amounting to Rs.13701 crores
are at different stages of planning.
In the above programme, 1367 km road
improvement, 97 bridges, 38 flyovers, 33
ROBs, and 95 km six lane expressway are
completed and works of 1773 km road
improvement, 20 major bridges/flyovers
and improvement to 700 km Mumbai-Nagpur
road are in progress and about 648 km 4
laining works are approved.
Improvements of Major National
Highway Links
The GOI has taken up an ambitious
programme of 4 laning of N.H.ways
forming the Golden Quadrilateral and
North South Connectivity. In addition to
this Mumbai – Nashik - Dhule State
Border, Nagpur - Talegaon with length of
463 km. is being taken up for 4 laning
under N.H.D.P. - 3A by the NHAI. In
addition to above the following works
have been completed under BOT.
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1. |
Four
laning of Pune Solapur NH-9 between
Pune & Yawat (26kms.) |
Rs.88.74 cr |
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2. |
Four
laning of Pune Nasik NH-50,between
Pune & Rajguru Nagar
(30 kms) |
Rs.127.60 cr |
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3. |
Construction of Bridge across river
Pingalai on Nagpur Edalabad Road
NH-6 |
Rs.14.15 cr |
Improvements to National Highway
roads leading to JNPT
In the port connectivity program
Ministry of Shipping, Roads Transport &
Highways, New Delhi has recently planned
to develop following roads leading to
J.N.P.T.
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1. |
Khopata
bridge and road connecting NH-(17
kms) |
Rs.32.00 cr |
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2. |
Second
link to JNPT (10.5 kms) |
Rs.140.00 cr |
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3. |
A link
joining NH-4 and NH-8 bypassing
Thane and Mumbra
(32 kms) |
Rs.75.00 cr |
Maharashtra Golden Triangle
Acceleration of Maharashtra’s economic
development is being planned through
clusterisation. First of such cluster
will be a triangle formed by Mumbai-Nasik-Pune
and it is named as Golden Triangle. This
will facilitate rejuvenation of existing
industries inthe entire triangle,
service corridor of I.T., Biotech,
healthcare and several agriculture
economic zones in Pune & Nashik.
In this triangle four laning of three
National Highways viz. Mumbai-Nasik
NH-3, Nasik-Pune NH-50 & Pune Mumbai
NH-4 is a prime requirement. Pune Mumbai
NH-4 is already developed to 4 lane in
major stretches apart from six lane
Mumbai Pune expressway. Mumbai Nasik
NH-3 four laning is included in NHDP-III
by M.O.R.T. & H. Efforts are being made
to cover Nasik Pune NH-50 under NHDP-III.
Mumbai - Trans Harbour Link Project (Sewri
- Nhava)
The Govt. of Maharashtra has
proposed a six lane 22.5 km Sea Link
connecting Mumbai to the main land
having project cost about Rs.4000 crores
with a view to reduce the congestion on
the island city by providing impetus to
development on mainland. Environmental
Clearance received from MoEF for this
project in March 2005.
The Techno – Economic Feasibility and
Environmental Impact Assessment studies
have already been completed.
Bids for Pre-qualification of BOT
operators are received and are under
scrutiny.
Bandra Worli Sea Link Project
Bandra Worli Sea Link Project starts
from Mahim Junction and connect Worli
near Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road. Total
length of link is 6.0 km and 8 lane wide
comprising of approach bridge and cable
stayed bridge. The cost of project is Rs.
1306 crores. The work is in progress and
is expected to be completed by April
2008. Fill Date 50 % work is completed.
Worli Nariman point Sea Link Project
The Government has decided to take up
the work of Worli Nariman point Sea Link
Project of length 18 km. costing Rs.5535
crores through M.S.R.D.C., Techno
Economic Feasibility study of the
project is in progress.
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