Jaipur: Junior High Road Project, proposes to relieve the movement of vehicles between the view area and Kalwar, has reached the road barrier.
For road projects as high as 2,450 meters, working in a 1.250 meter stretch cannot be initiated due to the availability of land.
The Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) must remove 650 structures from the proposed corridor structure.
An official said, “Until June, around Rs 60 Crore has been spent on this project.
The work of the entire project can be completed in December 2022.” The width of the High Road Throwerane will be 11.50 meters.
From 529 piling, 358 was finished.
Similarly, 53 dock hats have been placed, from a total of 56.
“Now, the work can only be started after the structure is removed,” the official said.
After the owner who was affected by the increased Jhotwara project had given approval to shift, JDA had begun work on the land identified.
“Working to build a road on land is underway.
Electricity, water and sewers will be placed immediately.
After this, the structure that falls on the route alignment will be deleted.” In the 2016-2017 budget, the BJP government has announced the construction of highways to provide assistance to provide assistance The passengers traveled to Jhotwara Phalna.
This road is proposed to facilitate traffic in one of the most dense areas in the city and provide assistance to more than 6 Lakh residents.
This project is very important because narrow flyovers have become the main obstacle.
Because no land is available on both sides, JDA is left without choice but to build an elevated path.
For the project, JDA has also taken a loan Rs 119 Crore.
“This project is expected to be completed within 30 months.
In July 2018, Head of the Head of Vasundhra Raje put the foundation stone.
If the project is not completed on time, incomplete project installments may pocket JDA,” said the source.