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Metro Work In Gujarat Picks Pace As Two Construction Phases Progress Simultaneously In Ahmedabad

Swarajya StaffMar 16, 2021, 11:16 AM | Updated 11:16 AM IST
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Metro rail construction activity has rapidly progressed in Ahmedabad in recent times as Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation Limited (GMRCL) aims to roll out the first phase of the city’s metro on India’s 75th Independence Day in August 2022.

As of now, the elevated corridor above the iconic Sabarmati River and the work for metro stations towards Gandhinagar for the second phase of this project are some main highlights of the initial work being done.

In fact, the eight-span bridge over Sabarmati River is spread across 298 meters and connects the Old High Court Station to the eastern bank.


For the construction of the second phase of the Ahmedabad metro project, vertical pile load tests are being conducted by two technical agencies between Gandhinagar’s Sector-1 and GNLU, Times of India reports.

Additionally, the GMRCL along with the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) have involved the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation to develop the detailed local area plan (LAP) for stations between Sabarmati and Motera, which is set to be built as a multi-modal hub.

Rs 418 crore is set to be spent on building metro stations at Raysan, Randesan, Infocity, Sector-1 and Dhaulakuva as a part of the phase-2 of the 6.47-km long corridor package. Meanwhile, Ahmedabad has joined the unique list along with Bengaluru to have two phases of metro rail construction progressing simultaneously.

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