Keeping pace with the real estate boom, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) is pumping around Rs 400 crore, which is about one-third of its total annual budget, in ramping up the city infrastructure especially roads, over-bridges, under-bridges and a five storey parking building. |
"We are developing city roads with a total length of 140 km and width from 60 ft to 132 ft at a cost of Rs 1 crore per km and a five storey multi purpose parking zone at Municipal Market, C G Road. Six new bridges are also coming up," Gautam Shah, chairman of Road and Building Development told Business Standard. |
Work at another six bridges are already underway. |
Last year, the spending of the Road and Building Development Committee was around Rs 200 crore. |
The five storey multi-purpose parking premises at MM is expected to cost around rupees one crore. |
Two floors would be built underground and one on the ground floor, which could be used for commercial office, he added. |
AMC has received 3-4 tenders for its proposed Sabarmati-Hasol bridge. |
Work is also undergoing at the Vasna-Pirana and Vadash-Dudheswar bridges with a cost of over Rs 30 crore each, and is expected to be completed by May and October respectively, next year. |
Tenders are under scrutinies for Sanini-Chal and Thakkar-Bapanagar fly-overs with an estimated cost of Rs 18 crore and Rs 25 crore, respectively. |
Two more fly-overs are likely to come up at AEC-Naranpura and Shivranjani four roads. |
Tenders have also been received for Ladlapir underpass at Girdharnagar and ITI underpass at Kubernagar. |
Works at two over-bridges "� Shreyas and Daxini, are expected to conclude in June next year while another bridge will come up at Parimal crossing but officials are yet to finalised on it. |
As far as roads are concerned, 65 km will be covered in the first two phases which will be completed by March next year. |
The cost of this project is around Rs 68 crore. |
The 140 km road construction is expected to be completed in two years in its plans for a dust free city. |
The road will have separate bicycle track and sidewalk lanes, this is being developed by Hyderabad-based developer. |
Meanwhile, interlocking footpath at a cost of Rs 30 crore is also going on at various wards of the city and will be ready by the end of this year. |
The corporation's Bus Rapid Transport System (BRTS) project is also underway. |