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The total work was divided into 3 contract packages. Construction of road from Km. 158 to 198 (except the Ganges Bridge) was taken up by the National Highways Authority of India with loan assistance from the World Bank. [1] The project consisted of 2.608 km of 4-lane widening of the existing NH-19 and 82.1
The construction cost (excluding the cost of Land) is around ₹3,024 crores.Around 1,095 hectares (2,710 acres) of land will be acquired for this project. [5] [6] 2 Toll Plaza, 3 ramp plaza, 7 Flyovers, 7 major bridges, 27 minor bridges, 16 vehicular-underpasses (VUP), 50 Light VUP and 35 pedestrian underpasses will also be constructed.
I-1 (10.7 km or 6.6 mi) four (4)-lane highway inclusive of 2.3 kilometer twin road tunnel. (Joint venture group of Shimizu Corporation , Ulticon Builders, and Takenaka Corporation ) [ 11 ] I-2 (12.8 km or 8.0 mi) four (4)-lane highway has its contract agreement for the civil works underway.
"It was going to cost a whopping $1.2 million and take a year to complete, weather permitting,” said Shaver, who recalled learning to drive on U.S. 411 when it was a two-lane highway ...
Construction cost: $44.8 million: Replaces: Two-lane low-level Woronora Bridge (1981; concurrent use) ... also known as Woronora Bridge, is a four-lane road bridge ...
Danapur-Bihta Elevated Road is an under construction elevated road in Bihar. [1] The 21 km road will be four-lane and is claimed to be the longest elevated road in East India. [2] The road will have a 600-metre-long tunnel for entry of vehicles in the proposed civil enclave at Bihta Air Force Station. [3]
[citation needed] On 21 September 2020 Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of another 4 lane road bridge measuring 14.5 km and will cost ₹ 2926.42 crores [16] It will be on the west side of present bridge and in future, it will become 8 lane bridge including the present 4 lane bridge.
It is the first phase of the National Highways Development Project (NHDP), and consists of two, four, and six-lane express highways, built at a cost of ₹ 600 billion (US$7.0 billion). [2] The project was planned in 1999, launched in 2001, and was completed on 7 January 2012.