Around 1,370 km of national highways (NHs) in Odisha will be developed into four and six lanes under Phase III, IV and V under the National Highway Development Project (NHDP). The cost of upgradation of the national highways is estimated at around Rs 13,000 crore, sources said.
In the state, total 2,370-km of NHs has been taken up under the NHDP in Phases- I to V. While four laning of 520-km NH has already been completed in Phase-1, 487-km is under construction to be upgraded to four and six lanes at an investment of Rs 4,570-crore, said LP Padhy, head, National Highway Authority of India's (NHIA), regional office (Odisha).
The projects which are under implementation include four lane Bhubaneswar-Puri (67 km in NH 203) at an estimated cost of Rs 500-crore, six-lane Bhubaneswar-Chandikhol (67 km in NH 5) costing around Rs 1,050 crore, four lane Sambalapur-Bargarh (88-km in NH 6)with a cost of Rs 910 crore, four-lane Panikoili-Keionjhar-Rimuli section of NH 215 (166 km) costing around 1,410-crore and four laning of Rimuli-Roxy-Rajamunda section of NH 215 (99-km) to cost around Rs 700-crore.
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Similarly, three projects are to be taken up to develop as six-lane highways. These include Balasore-Chandikhol (138 km), Bhubaneswar-Ichhapuram (181 km) and Chandikhol-Paradeep (77 km). All these projects are expected to be taken up soon, he said.