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CM Saini approves 11 projects worth 249cr for GMDA

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini approved 11 infrastructure projects worth ₹249.77 crore for Gurugram, enhancing roads, public transport, and water management.

Updated on: Nov 06, 2024 12:09 PM IST
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In a high-level works purchase committee meeting on Tuesday, Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini approved 11 key infrastructure projects for the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), totalling 249.77 crore. Aimed at enhancing road infrastructure, expanding public transport, and implementing a smart water management system, the projects are expected to significantly improve Gurugram’s urban landscape. Officials said that through negotiationswith private contractors, the government saved 7.96 crore on these projects, which are now approved for immediate allotment to qualified agencies.

Haryana CM Saini at the meeting with senior GMDA officials on Tuesday. (HT Photo)
Haryana CM Saini at the meeting with senior GMDA officials on Tuesday. (HT Photo)

Once the projects are approved , the contractors give bank guarantee and the work will commence from December. GMDA will give work order and the work will be started, said officials.

Among the approved projects is a major 166 crore initiative for the repair and strengthening of 64 km of master sector-dividing roads and 17.2 km of service roads in crucial sectors. These road projects include areas like the sector-dividing roads between sectors 84/88 and 85/89 and critical stretches in Sector 23/23A, Mahavir Chowk, and Civil Lines. The road upgrades aim to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and enhance commuter safety across the city, officials added.

To support Gurugram’s growing demand for public transportation, the government has sanctioned three GMDA projects worth 50.77 crore, GMDA officials said. This includes the development of an e-Bus Depot in Sector 48 and the installation of 154 new bus queue shelters along major routes, such as the Southern and Northern Peripheral Roads and the Dwarka Expressway. These shelters are designed to provide a safer, more organised experience for commuters. Additionally, four new foot-over bridges (FOBs) will be constructed at high-traffic points, including Sector 14 Market and Sohna Road, at a total cost of 16 crore, improving pedestrian safety in these busy zones, the officials added.

 
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