Construction on elevated flyover on Gurgaon-Alwar road from Sep 21
The 8-kilometre Rajiv Chowk-Badshahpur stretch on the Gurgaon-Alwar road remains congested.
Haryana PWD minister Rao Narbir Singh on Monday said the construction work on 5-km elevated flyover on Gurgaon-Alwar national highway will start from September 21.
He added that the cost of the project is estimated at Rs 1,255 crore and will be completed in 11 months before Haryana assembly election due next year.
The 8-kilometre Rajiv Chowk-Badshahpur stretch on the Gurgaon-Alwar road remains congested.
Many BPO centres, shopping malls and upscale condominiums like Vatika City, Uniworld Garden, Nirvana Country, Parsvanath Green Ville, Tatvam Villa and Malibu Towne fall on the stretch.
"The stretch between Rajiv Chowk to Badshahpur remains highly clogged due to huge volume of traffic and there was an urgent requirement to construct a flyover," Singh said.
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The Public Works Department minister said the elevated flyover will be constructed under the supervision of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).
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