The Maharashtra Government allocates INR 145 crore for infrastructure development in Nashik
Author : PNT Bureau
The Maharashtra Government has allocated INR 145 crore from the district planning committee to develop infrastructure in rural towns of Nashik like Sinnar, Manmad, Bhagur, and others. An additional comprehensive plan of INR 813 crore for the district's development has been approved for fiscal year 2024-25. This funding aims to address critical infrastructure needs and promote balanced development across urban and rural areas, reflecting the government's commitment to enhancing the region's overall growth and prosperity....
Local stakeholders express concerns over Marve-Manori flyover project in BMC meeting
Author : PNT Bureau
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) engaged Manori residents in discussions about the Marve-Manori flyover, part of a broader initiative to improve connectivity in Mumbai's western suburbs. Local fishermen and farmers raised objections over potential ecological damage and threats to traditional livelihoods. Concerns heightened due to the lack of basic amenities in nearby villages, questioning the infrastructure's prioritization over essential services. Deputy Municipal Commissioner Vishwas Shankarwar noted diverse opinions among stakeholders during the consultation, where feedback was solicited. The BMC aims to ease congestion on key routes like SV Road and the Western Express Highway with six major bridges, despite Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority's concerns about mangrove impact....
NBCC wins INR 262 crore redevelopment project for MEA housing in Delhi
Author : PNT Bureau
NBCC Ltd has secured a INR 262 crore project to redevelop the Ministry of External Affairs Housing in Delhi. The project, inaugurated on February 14, 2024, includes constructing 54 Type-VI Quarters, 18 Type-IV Quarters, and 18 Transit Quarters. Key attendees included Y K Sailas Thangal, Nidhi Anand, and K P Mahadevaswamy. This initiative aims to enhance infrastructure and create a conducive living environment for residents, underscoring the commitment of both MEA and NBCC. NBCC, engaged in Project Management Consultancy and real estate, continues to spearhead transformative endeavours in infrastructure development....
Mumbai's Road Revamp: BMC plans to concrete 261 additional roads in Eastern Suburbs
Author : PNT Bureau
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is concreting roads in Mumbai's eastern suburbs, with a tender worth INR 1,224 crore covering 261 roads, augmenting ongoing work on 182 roads. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde's directive aims to eliminate potholes and enhance road quality within two years. Initially, tenders worth INR 5,800 crore for 400 kilometers were floated, later cancelled due to a lacklustre response. Fresh tenders of INR 6,080 crore for 397 kilometers were issued, but challenges persisted, leading to cancelled contracts and new tenders. Concerns about pace and quality remain, underscoring the need for addressing contractor performance and project execution issues....
Adani Group announces INR 60,000 crore investment plan for infrastructure projects
Author : PNT Bureau
The Adani Group has unveiled plans to invest INR 60,000 crore in a diverse array of infrastructure projects, spanning green hydrogen, copper smelting, power, transmission, and roads over a five-year period. With funds secured from Indian public and private sector banks, including the State Bank of India, the consortium includes five public sector banks and three private sector banks, with PSBs contributing 56% of total loans. Interest rates range from 9% to 11%, with the majority of funds to be allocated towards the green hydrogen project, showcasing the Group's commitment to sustainable energy. Additional investments target copper projects, transport, logistics, power assets, and coal-to-PVC ventures, reflecting the Adani Group's strategic vision to foster domestic finance and propel India's infrastructure agenda forward for sustainable growth....
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways considers extending defect-liability period for road contractors
Author : PNT Bureau
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) is contemplating an extension of the defect-liability period within engineering-procurement-construction (EPC) contracts to 10 years, aiming to reduce road maintenance costs for the government and incentivize contractors to enhance construction quality. The initiative is part of efforts to curtail road accidents by ensuring improved road durability. While the proposal is under consideration, concerns have been raised about potential risks for contractors, who could face claims beyond their control during an extended defect-liability period....
Government to kickstart INR 6,000 crore Arunachal Pradesh Frontier Highway Project
Author : PNT Bureau
The Indian government has committed INR 6,000 crore to construct the Frontier Highway in Arunachal Pradesh, enhancing connectivity along the India-Tibet-China-Myanmar border. This strategic infrastructure, covering 1,748 kilometres just 20 km from the international border, is set to begin construction by April. Aimed at bolstering border security and regional economic growth, the project will be developed in collaboration with multiple agencies and is expected to generate significant local employment. Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari highlighted the project's role in facilitating economic development and supporting strategic defence initiatives, marking a significant step towards national security and prosperity....
Mumbai's BMC secures CRZ clearances for vital suburban infrastructure projects
Author : PNT Bureau
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has gained Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) clearance for three vital bridge projects in Mumbai's western suburbs. These include a cable-stayed bridge connecting Versova to Madh Island, which will significantly reduce travel time from 1.5 hours to 10 minutes. Despite CRZ clearance, further approvals from the forest department and Bombay High Court are required due to mangrove impact. The proposed bridges aim to improve connectivity and alleviate congestion, with the Madh-Versova bridge being the most crucial. Opposition from fishing communities necessitates consultations and temporary measures to minimise disruption. Progress varies across the six planned bridges, with some awaiting MCZMA clearance....
MSRDC explores feasibility of metro rail project from Virar to Alibaug
Author : PNT Bureau
The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) has embarked on a feasibility study for a 136km metro rail project from Virar to Alibaug, marking its inaugural venture into metro infrastructure. Part of the INR 355,000 crore Virar-Alibaug Multimodal Corridor, designed for 14-lane expressway functionality, the metro line aims to enhance Mumbai's transportation network. Scheduled for completion by 2030, the project will be executed in two phases, covering vital suburbs with approximately 40 stations. A detailed project report is anticipated within 6-8 months, with considerations for optimal cost and route adjustments....
Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project moves forward with Vikhroli shaft completion
Author : PNT Bureau
The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project has achieved a significant milestone with the completion of the Vikhroli shaft, a key component in constructing the 21-kilometre-long tunnel, which includes India's first undersea passage. This development marks a crucial step forward in the project, enabling the commencement of tunnelling work towards Bandra Kurla Complex and Ghansoli. The National High Speed Rail Corporation Ltd (NHSRCL) officials confirmed the project's progress, highlighting the meticulous planning and execution to minimise environmental and community impact. This ambitious project promises to revolutionise high-speed rail connectivity between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, enhancing economic and social integration....
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