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New Delhi skyline. Gateway Tower in Gurugram. GAIL Jubilee Tower, in Noida. Cyber Green Hub Building in Gurugram. This list enumerates high-rise buildings and skyscrapers in the city of Delhi, the capital and the largest metropolis of India, along with its adjoining NCR areas. Currently there are more than 5,200 high-rise buildings in the Delhi NCR area with thousands more under construction ...
Sohna Elevated Corridor [1] or Sohna Road is a 21.65 km (13.45 mi) long, access controlled, six-lane wide elevated expressways in Gurgaon of Haryana, India. The project has been completed by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) at an estimated cost of ₹1,466 crore. It was fully opened for public on 11 July 2022. [2]
Gurgaon – Faridabad metro - DPR ready: In May 2020, the Detailed Project Report (DPR) and survey for the 32 km (20 mi) long Gurgaon-Faridabad metro link from Vatika Chowk in Gururam to Bata Chowk in Faridabad was completed which will have 8 stations, of which the 28 km (17 mi) elevated stretch along the Gurgaon-Faridabad Road through eco ...
Sec-2,Gwal Pahri, Gurgaon-Faridabad Road: 130 metres (427 ft) 33 2031 High-end Luxury 37 Adani Lushlands Sec-2,Gwal Pahri, Gurgaon-Faridabad Road: 130 metres (427 ft) 32 2031 High-end Luxury 38 BPTP Amario Gurugram Sec-37D: 129.5 metres (425 ft) P + 31 2030 Luxury 39 Tulip Monsella (7 Towers) Gurugram Sec-53: 127 metres (417 ft) 36 2026 Luxury 40
To make it perennial the treated water from Gurgaon's Behrampur Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in Sector 72 will be supplied by a 3.5 km long pipe. Behrampur STP treats 17 cr ltr/day water, of which only 90 lakh ltr was in use, and remaining 16 cr ltr/day water was available for rejuvenating the wetlands of Aravali in Gurgaon and NCR. [27] [28]
The Western Peripheral Expressway (WPE) or Kundli–Manesar–Palwal Expressway (KMP Expressway), is an operational 6-lane (3 lanes in each direction), [2] 135.6 km (84.3 mi)-long Expressway [3] in the Haryana state of India.
The Dwarka Expressway was envisaged as an alternate route for connecting Dwarka and Gurgaon in 2006. [8] It would have been 18 km long, signal-free road, with 14 km in Gurgaon and rest in Delhi. A 3.2 km long Central Peripheral Road (CPR) was planned to connect it to Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) at Kherki Daula on NH-48. [9]
Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) and DLF, in a 50:50 joint venture, have completed work on a 16-lane, 10.5 km road network in Gurgaon. This stretch from NH8 Toll Plaza to Sector 55/56 in Gurgaon with six underpasses, one flyover and freeways has improved traffic management in the city. [16]