The Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway spans five districts of Sonepat, Jhajjar, Gurgaon, Mewat and Palwal.
"Now, it will be a six-lane expressway, not four-laned, as planned earlier," the Chief Minister said here, according to an official release.
He said the work on the project, which was delayed by more than five years, would resume next month.
"The work on the Manesar-Palwal section would resume within one month and will be completed in less than one year. It would be taken up on the Kundli-Manesar section in about three months," he said.
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In pursuance to the Supreme Court orders dated January 30, 2015, the state government took the decision to terminate the contract and have a new concessionaire, he informed.
With the initiatives taken by the present BJP government, the revival of KMP Expressway Project is now taking shape.
With this initiative, it is anticipated that work on this section will also take off in three months.
"With completion of the much delayed project, northern Haryana will have high-speed connectivity with southern districts like Gurgaon, Faridabad and Palwal; the National Capital Territory will be decongested as traffic from the northern parts of the country headed for other regions, would not need to cross Delhi, and pollution will be reduced considerably," the Chief Minister added.
Keeping in view the increase in traffic, the government also decided to construct the Expressway in six lanes against four lanes earlier, he said.
Work on development of the KMP Expressway Project was started in 2006. For development of this project on BOT basis, Concession Agreement was signed with M/s KMP Expressway Ltd. As per the original time schedule, the expressway was to be ready by July 29, 2009.