AC road work tender to be launched soon

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AC road work tender to be launched soon

The State government will soon launch the tendering process of the work to reconstruct the Alappuzha-Changanassery (AC) road, Public Works Minister G. Sudhakaran has said.

Speaking to reporters here on Monday, the Minister said the Cabinet had given its nod to the detailed project report (DPR) last week. The work would be completed in three years at a cost of ₹625 crore.

The reconstruction would help prevent flooding of the 24.14-km road during the monsoon season. According to the Minister, 20.04 km of the road would be raised and strengthened, spending ₹172.47 crore. Five flyovers would be constructed at a cost of ₹125.35 crore. The flyovers would come up between the Onnamkara bridge and Mankombu Junction (370m), Mankombu Junction and Mankombu culvert (440m), Jyothi Junction and Parasseril bridge (260m), Ponga culvert and Pandarakulam (485m), and near Mankombu Thekkekara (240m).Three existing bridges, at Kidangara (420 m), Nedumudi (480 m) and Pallathuruthy (420 m), would be widened. The Minister said further construction of nine causeways was being planned at Poovam (30 m), near Merpal road (10 m), Mampuzhakary Junction (60 m), Vezhapra road (20 m), Memories Hotel (20 m), Near Avies Hotel (50 m), Nedumudi petrol pump (90 m), Poopally Junction (100 m), and Ponga (20 m) at a cost of ₹39.51 crore.

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