Gurgaon: National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) worked on the action plan to remove all road barriers between Gurgaon and Bawal in REWARI in an effort to make commuters at Delhi-Jaipur Highway free congestion.
The highway authority plans to build two flyovers between Gurgaon and Bawal and additional routes on two vulnerable spots on the stretch, officials said.
Last month, Gurgaon MP Rao Inderjit Singh announced that NHAI would build a new flyover at Highway Delhi-Jaipur to bring assistance to commuters from chronic congestion.
In the first phase, NHAI plans to consider the demands of the old population of Manesar to build a high distribution of 1.2 km near Imt Manesar Chowk which will not only help reduce congestion but also prevent examples of fatal road accidents as no provision for the local population to reach the local population Others from the highway without struggling to navigate vehicles passing at high speed.
“Construction of the elevated corridors has become one of our priorities and we assess the feasibility of the project.
We also have a plan to introduce some more concessions to reduce some points on stretches that have become vulnerable to congestion and accidents due to a haphazard and not planned Around the national highway.
In the next few weeks, we hope to launch these projects, “said a senior NHAI official.
In addition, the proposed flyover near IMT Chowk is estimated to cost around Rs 90 Crore, the highway authority will also build a flyover at the Billaspur Chowk on the same stretch.
Bilaspur Chowk has been identified because it is not only a blackspot for the death of the road, but also see chronic congestion.
The 800m flyover will be built here at a cost of Rs 23 Crore, according to officials.
Furthermore, Nhai also plans to build additional lanes about the series of Masani and Banipur Chowk in Bawal.
For this, each highway authority has allocated Rs 15 Crore and Rs 25 Crore.