Gurugram, Nov 12
The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) is scheduled to build two flyovers to reduce traffic congestion in new Gurugram, police said.
Detailed Notice Inviting Tenders (DNIT) is being prepared for the proposed flyovers at Sectors 45/46-51/52 and Sectors 85/86-89/90 junction. The length of both the flyovers will be between 700 to 800 metres.
After this, tenders will be issued for construction. The estimated cost of these projects would be around 111 crore.
Keeping in mind the Master Plan 2031, GMDA is constructing underpasses and flyovers in the city. Under this, flyovers and underpasses have been constructed at Atul Kataria Chowk, Mahavir Chowk, HUDA City Center, and Basai Chowk.
In phase two, GMDA is working to solve the problem of jams at the junction of Sectors 45/46-51/52. GMDA is going to construct a flyover at this square with an expenditure of Rs 52 crore.
This project, which will be completed in two years, will improve the connectivity of sectors with the Gurugram-Sohna Highway. At present, citizens have to face traffic jams while crossing this square.
The police department had asked GMDA to take steps to remove the jam here. GMDA had prepared the DPR after conducting a survey.
Secondly, GMDA has also prepared a plan to remove the jam at Sectors 85/86-89/90 junction. The total estimated cost of construction of the flyover here is Rs 59 crore. It has also been targeted to be completed in two years.