New Delhi (NVI): Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari today reviewed the progress of India’s First grade separated urban expressway, Dwarka Expressway (NH – 248BB) and said will help in reducing the air pollution in Delhi-NCR.
During his visit, Gadkari expressed hope that the 29-kilometre long Expressway, being constructed under the Bharatmala Project and with a cost of Rs 8,662 crore, would be completed before the Independence Day next year.
The minister made the inspectional visit to Dwarka Expressway with public representatives and media, the Ministry of Transport said in a statement.
Gadkari also said that, “It will be the first-ever elevated Urban Expressway in India and will immensely help reducing the air pollution in Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR)”.
Addressing media after the inspection of project, the minister said that the Dwarka expressway would also be the first instance of a project where tree plantation of approximately 12,000 trees has been undertaken, keeping protection of the environment in view.
He added that based on this experience, the method will be replicated across the country.
Gadkari also informed that Delhi-Gurugram section of National Highway-8, a part of Delhi-Jaipur-Ahmedabad-Mumbai arm of Golden Quadrilateral (GQ), is presently carrying traffic of over 3 lakh Passenger Car Units (PCUs), leading to severe congestion and with the construction of this project, 50 to 60 per cent traffic on NH-8 will be reduced.
“The project will also provide around 50,000 direct or indirect employment opportunities,” he added.
According to the statement, “Being built in four packages, total length of the Expressway is 29 kilometres out of which 18.9 kilometre length falls in Haryana while remaining 10.1 kilometre length is in Delhi.”
The minister further said that the project, once complete, will be an engineering marvel of India as it has several unique features.
“This will have longest (3.6 kilometre) and widest (8 lane) Urban Road Tunnel in India. The project’s road network will also comprise of four levels, i.e., tunnel / underpass, at-grade road, elevated flyover and flyover above flyover,” he said.
The project will also comprise India’s first 9-kilometre long 8-lane flyover (34-metre wide) on single pier with 6-lane service roads.
There will be a fully automated tolling system with 22 lanes toll plaza and the entire project will be equipped with Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), the ministry said.
It has a total estimated consumption of two lakh MT of steel, which is 30 times of that of the Eiffel Tower, while the total estimated consumption of 20 lakh Cum of Concrete is six times of the Burj Khalifa building, it added.
-RJV