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Work On Chennai Port - Maduravoyal Elevated Corridor Expected To Begin In December

V Bhagya SubhashiniAug 15, 2022, 04:26 PM | Updated 04:27 PM IST
Illustration of Chennai Port - Maduravoyal Multi-level Elevated Corridor (via Twitter)

Illustration of Chennai Port - Maduravoyal Multi-level Elevated Corridor (via Twitter)


According to the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), work on the 20.6 km double-decker elevated highway between Chennai Port and Maduravoyal, which will cost Rs 5,855 crore, is expected to begin in December or January.

Last month, Tenders were issued for constructing a two-tiered, four-lane elevated corridor from Port to Maduravoyal as part of Prime Minister Gati Shakti's program.

The elevated corridor will be built in four sections. The 12-kilometre section of the 20.6-kilometre corridor will be double-decked.

It is between Maduravoyal on the Chennai-Bengaluru highway and the Napier bridge, which is close to the Chennai Port gate.

While the project is expected to take 24 to 36 months to complete, the priority is to obtain land belonging to the Indian Navy by constructing separate quarters for them on army land in Saidapet.

According to the New Indian Express report, the land will be made available to the NHAI only after the houses for Navy personnel are built, and the NHAI has been tasked with constructing homes for Navy personnel. NHAI will build two blocks of 32 flats each.

Map showing Chennai Port - Maduravoyal Elevated Corridor (via Twitter)

The project will be carried out using the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) model. A detailed Project Report (DPR) was prepared by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), the executing agency for the project.

The Chennai Port, the State government and the Centre jointly implement the project.

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh laid the foundation stone for Chennai Port-Maduravoyal Elevated Expressway in 2009. However, the project encountered many controversies because of alignment issues and had to be shelved. Ten years ago, the corridor was going to cost Rs 1,819 crore, but now it will cost Rs 5,862 crore.

The elevated corridor will aid in efficiently moving cargo in and out of the Chennai Port. Trucks are entering and exiting the port through Royapuram, the port's northern end. The new elevated structure will allow entry and exit through the port's southern end in the city centre.

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