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Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway to be completed by June 2017: Officials

[ecis2016.org] After missing several deadlines, the much awaited Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway is likely to be completed by mid-June 2017, with 70% of the civil work on the 83-km stretch between Manesar and Kundli now complete

The Haryana government’s much awaited Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway project is likely to get completed by mid of June 2017, after missing several deadlines in the past.

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According to officials of the Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (HSIIDC), about 70% of the civil work on the 83-km stretch between Manesar and Kundli has been completed and the remaining construction is expected to be done by mid-June.

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The process of layering clay one after another followed by concretisation, is currently underway and construction of bridges is going on simultaneously. “Since, we did not face much hurdles, apart from land acquisition at Kundli, the construction of the remaining project is likely to be complete in the next 75 days,” a senior officer of HSIIDC said. “The seven-km concretisation of the lower layer has been completed from Pachgaon to Pataudi Road crossing, where the construction of a flyover is underway and both, will be completed simultaneously in the next three months. Similarly, the construction of the concrete layer between Pataudi Road to Farukhnagar is completed and the flyover work is underway,” the officer said.

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Vehicles coming in from the northern states on NH-1 and wanting to go to Rajasthan, Gujarat, etc., can get on the expressway at Kundli and take the NH-8 at Manesar, while those desiring to go to central and south India can get on to the NH-2 at Palwal. In both the cases, long distance vehicles do not need to come inside Delhi, the officials said.

The project was started in 2007, with a projected completion time of three years. However, it got delayed by seven years, due to financial disputes between then concessionaire DS Construction, the lender and the Congress government. After the BJP government came to power in Haryana and at the centre, the remaining project was given to Easel Construction Ltd and HLS Ltd.

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Debora Berti

Università degli Studi di Firenze, IT

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