BMC begins soil testing for 1,330 INR-Crore, 5.6 Km Elevated Corridor

Riya Fernandes Nov 18, 2024 0

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has started soil testing for a 5.6 Km elevated road corridor linking the Eastern Freeway at Orange Gate to Grant Road. Once the design is finalized, construction will begin swiftly. With an estimated investment of 1,330 INR-Crore, the project is set to be completed within three and a half years.

In March, the BMC awarded the contract to the J Kumar-RSP (JV) after inviting tenders months earlier. The elevated road corridor will start at Orange Gate and traverse J Rathod Road, Hancock Bridge, Ramchandra Bhatt Marg (over JJ Flyover), and Maulana Shaukat Ali Road, ending at Frere Bridge. Another arm will pass via Pathe Bapurao Marg to Diana Talkies Marg at Grant Road.

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Furthermore, this ambitious project aims to slash travel time between South Mumbai and the eastern suburbs to just 6–7 minutes, a significant drop from the current 30–50 minutes. By easing congestion and reducing travel time, this elevated road corridor by BMC promises a transformative impact on Mumbai’s transportation landscape. 


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