JK News Today

Srinagar, February 28

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has issued Letter of Award for construction of the proposed Srinagar Ring Road/Bypass from Galander to Crossing of Sumbel Road on the  Jammu-Srinagar highway (NH-1A).  The Project would be implemented on Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Mode with construction period of 36 months.

 

The details of the project are as under:

 

Section Length Project Cost (Rs. in crores) Contractor
Stand alone Ring Road / Bypass around Srinagar City 42.10 km

 

939.41 M/s Ramky Infrastructure Ltd.

 

The entire greenfield alignment has been proposed on the western side of Srinagar City to cater to/provide connectivity to the habitation on that side. It will also provide smooth and easy traffic flow in and around Srinagar City.   Vehicles carrying heavy machinery to border/strategic areas of Baramula, Uri, Kupwara, Bandipora and Gandarbal will have an easier, congestion free passage along this route. The Ring Road/ Bypass will traverse through 52 villages and 5 Districts (Phulwama, Budgaon, Baramula, Srinagar & Bandipora).

 

The Ring Road/ Bypass will  also lead to substantial socio-economic growth of the area

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JK News Today
Srinagar, Feb.28

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has issued Letter of Award for construction of the proposed Srinagar Ring Road/Bypass from Galander to Crossing of Sumbel Road on the  Jammu-Srinagar highway (NH-1A).  The Project would be implemented on Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Mode with construction period of 36 months.

 

The details of the project are as under:

 

Section Length Project Cost (Rs. in crores) Contractor
Stand alone Ring Road / Bypass around Srinagar City 42.10 km

 

939.41 M/s Ramky Infrastructure Ltd.

 

The entire greenfield alignment has been proposed on the western side of Srinagar City to cater to/provide connectivity to the habitation on that side. It will also provide smooth and easy traffic flow in and around Srinagar City.   Vehicles carrying heavy machinery to border/strategic areas of Baramula, Uri, Kupwara, Bandipora and Gandarbal will have an easier, congestion free passage along this route. The Ring Road/ Bypass will traverse through 52 villages and 5 Districts (Phulwama, Budgaon, Baramula, Srinagar & Bandipora).

 

The Ring Road/ Bypass will  also lead to substantial socio-economic growth of the area