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Unveils Three-Tier Corridor to Decongest Jayde Vihar-mumbai Road

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Unveils Three-Tier Corridor to Decongest Jayde Vihar-mumbai Road

In order to reduce traffic on the crowded Jayde Vihar-Nandankanan Road in Bhubaneswar, the Odisha Bridge Construction Corporation (OBCC) Ltd. has planned an ambitious three-tier transport corridor The 13.2-kilometer project will include a top-tier reserved for the projected Metro system, a four-lane elevated corridor for.

Mixed traffic, and ground-level lanes for public transportation. This vertical integration is the region’s first attempt at urban mobility Reputable companies have been asked to submit bids for the project, which also includes 4.6 km of flyovers and slip roads close to important monuments including Kalinga Hospital Square XIMB.

Square By using a 60-meter right-of-way between Pal Heights and Barangay Square, the corridor will streamline one of the most clogged roads in the city The Odisha Bridge Construction Corporation (OBCC) has unveiled an ambitious three-tier transport corridor aimed at decongesting the heavily trafficked Jayde Vehar.

Nandankanan Road in Bhubaneswar. Spanning 13.2 kilometers, this innovative project is poised to transform one of the city’s most congested arteries into a modern, efficient transport corrido The proposed corridor incorporates three distinct Dedicated to public transport, ensuring seamless movement for buses and other.

Mass transit vehicles A four-lane elevated corridor designed for mixed vehicular traffic, aiming to alleviate surface-level congestion Reserved exclusively for the proposed Metro system, integrating urban rail transit into the city’s infrastructure This vertical integration marks a first-of-its-kind urban mobility initiative in the region, reflecting a comprehensive approach to traffic management and urban planning.

Infrastructure Details

The corridor will utilize a 60-meter right of way from Pal Heights to Barong Square, incorporating 4.626 kilometers of slip roads and strategically placed flyovers near key landmarks such as XIMB Square and Kalinga Hospital Square. These additions aim to streamline traffic flow and enhance connectivity across the The project also includes modern amenities such as bridge lighting, road signage, and safety.

Integration with Metro Rail Project

The three-tier corridor aligns with Bhubaneswar’s broader Metro rail project, which proposes 20 elevated stations along the same stretch and a depot at Phulapokhari. This integration is expected to enhance the city’s public transportation network, providing residents with efficient and reliable transit options installations, all conforming to Indian Road designed to improve safety and user experience for all.

Community Response

Residents and commuters have expressed optimism about the proposed plan. Priyanka Roth, a Nayapalli resident, noted, “The road had many black spots in the past and witnessed many fatal accidents. It needs a permanent solution, and the plan for the multi-layer transit system might work commuter However, some.

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Government Initiatives

Works Minister Prithiviraj Hari Chandan confirmed the state government’s approval for the project, stating, “Construction work of the elevated corridor from Jayde Vehar to Nandankanan extending up to Barong Junction will commence soon. Technical work of the project has recently been completed, and the tendering.

The project is part of a larger ₹7,000 crore investment in Bhubaneswar’s process has commenced infrastructure, which includes elevated corridors, flyovers, and ring roads, aiming to elevate the city’s status and improve overall connectivity The OBCC’s three-tier corridor project represents a significant step towards modernizing Bhubaneswar’s.

Transportation infrastructure. By addressing existing traffic challenges integrating with the proposed Metro system, the initiative aims to enhance urban mobility and support the city’s growth. Effective implementation and inter-agency collaboration will be crucial to the project’s success and the realization of its intended benefits

Process has commenced concerns have been raised regarding inter-agency coordination. Urban planner Dipus Nanda highlighted the need for collaboration between the agencies involved in the flyover and Metro projects to ensure cohesive development.

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