Mumbai-Pune Expressway: The Mumbai-Pune Expressway is set to get a major upgrade with a ?1,100 crore elevated corridor project. This project will improve connectivity between the Mumbai Trans Harbour Sealink (MTHL) and the expressway, easing traffic congestion, especially on NH-348. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has updated that the project will be completed by February 2027.
Gawar Construction Ltd is executing the work on Mumbai-Pune Expressway. This development will ease transport from JNPT and Panvel along with regional connectivity and economic growth.
In this Mumbai-Pune Expressway, there are two elevated corridor projects with these major sections:
Also, NH-48 will be widened to six lanes to further improve traffic flow.
The Mumbai-Pune Expressway project is being developed by Gawar Construction Ltd at a cost of ?1,102.75 crore. Currently, excavation work is underway, marking the beginning of this major infrastructure development.
Below is the required length of elevated corridors for Mumbai-Pune Expressway:
These corridors will help in smooth traffic movement and reduce congestion in the region.
Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee, IAS, Metropolitan Commissioner of MMRDA, highlighted the importance of this project. He stated that by linking Atal Setu (MTHL) with the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, traffic at major points like NH-348 will be managed better. This highway carries a high volume of multi-axle container traffic from JNPT. Hence, it's important to look out for better dispersal options to reduce traffic congestion.
Below are the major benefits of Mumbai-Pune Expressway listed:
Mumbai-Pune Expressway project is the most prominent project, and it is expected to be completed by February 2027 as per MMRDA. Once finished, it will make travel smoother, lessen traffic, and surely enhance connectivity between Mumbai and Pune (along with other regional areas).
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