Thiruvananthapuram: The tender called for the construction of the Vellayani Bridge that connects Poonkulamp and Kakkamoola.
Authorities believe the bridge will complete traffic disruptions along the Bund road during the rainy season.
Estimated work costs are RS 23 Crores which will be funded by Kiifb.as per bidding document, this project imagines the construction of a bridge in Lake Vellayani which connects Poonkulamp and the Kakkamoola area from the Kovalam constituency area in the district.
At present there is a Bund land road that connects Poonkulam and Kakkamoola across the lake.
It has been found that the Bund road is being completed for a long time.
During the rainy season, lake water flows across the Bund Land road which causes flooding such as situations that interfere with regular traffic and create difficulties in the journey of the local community.
Because the passage of sustained heavy vehicles, it is vulnerable to further settlement that can drop the road in the end.
Therefore, the construction of bridges is very necessary at this location, the document says it is done and a tentative design image is obtained from the Wing PWD design.
Based on this, the DPR for bridge work has been prepared and handed over to Kiifb and financial sanctions given.
For the implementation of bridge work, KWA utility, KSEB and BSNL through alignment of the bridge will shift.
In the DPR delivered to Kiifb for financial sanctions, the provisions to shift the Utilities of KWA, KSEB and BSNL are also included based on estimates received from each department.
The Main Station of the KWA Pump is also located near the existing Bund Road which is adjacent to aligning bridges from where Lake Vellayani water is pumped and taken to the nearest treatment factory and treated water taken back to various purposes through pipe lines through pipe lines through lines -Baris pipeline passing.
Through a bund road that connects Poonkulamp and Kakkamoola.
For the construction of a new bridge, this pumping pumps Kwa also needs to be shifted.
Kwa has submitted an estimate for a temporary shift from this pipeline to start the bridge work and to deliver a pipe through a separate structure provided according to KWA’s needs.
Service services are also provided to access pump houses.
Provisions are given to deliver a 300mm main line pipe in pumping by supporting additional steel structures outside the bridge alignment by supporting the extension of a new pole.
The construction of the bridge is expected to be completed in 18 months.