Chaitanya Projects finishes 4-lane coal corridor road in Sundargarh
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Chaitanya Projects finishes 4-lane coal corridor road in Sundargarh

Chaitanya Projects Consultancy, visionary leaders in integrated infrastructure consultancy across India, announces the successful completion of the dedicated four-lane coal corridor road from Bankibahal to Bhedabahal (SH 10). The corridor serves as a critical conduit for the region, easing the life of 2.8 lacs villagers of Hemgir, Lefripada, Tangarpali, Bilashakara, and Sadar.

Designed to optimize coal transportation efficiency while prioritizing safety and environmental sustainability, the 7km road is built with concrete instead of bitumen, with an investment of Rs 277 crore. Significantly reducing noise, dust pollution, and accident hazards due to the daily movement of about 200 coal-carrying heavy vehicles. This transformative infrastructure project, spanning 30.811 km, was officially inaugurated on April 23, 2024, marking a major milestone in the state?s infrastructure development.

Sanjay Kumar Sinha, Founder and Managing Director, of Chaitanya Projects Consultancy stated that, ?Better road conditions will facilitate more efficient coal transportation, potentially saving significant amounts of money currently lost to delays and blockages. Completing the 4-lane dedicated Coal Corridor Road from Bankibahal to Bhedabahal, is a testament to our commitment to the ongoing pursuit of sustainable development and environmental conservation.?

"We are proud to contribute to Odisha's infrastructure evolution, aligning with global sustainability goals," Sinha added. "This project enhances regional connectivity and underscores our role in shaping a resilient and interconnected future for communities and industries."

The corridor represents a critical link in Odisha's infrastructure network this road enhances logistical capabilities and aims to reduce the carbon footprint through innovative engineering and operational excellence.

Under the guidance of the Ministry of Roads and Building Department, Chaitanya Projects Consultancy has implemented the project with a steadfast commitment to international standards and best practices. By integrating cutting-edge technologies and sustainable methodologies, the corridor exemplifies Chaitanya?s dedication to advancing India's infrastructure and sets a benchmark for future projects nationwide. On the sidelines of government infrastructure development, we are aligning 11 more bridges to redefine the landscape of Odhisa.

The completion of this project underscores the government's steadfast commitment to fostering economic growth, ensuring safety, and protecting the environment. The project was funded by Mahanadi Coalfields, and constructed by the R & B department of Odisha.

As the corridor opens to traffic, it heralds a new era of progress and advancement for Sundargarh and its surrounding areas.

Chaitanya Projects Consultancy, visionary leaders in integrated infrastructure consultancy across India, announces the successful completion of the dedicated four-lane coal corridor road from Bankibahal to Bhedabahal (SH 10). The corridor serves as a critical conduit for the region, easing the life of 2.8 lacs villagers of Hemgir, Lefripada, Tangarpali, Bilashakara, and Sadar. Designed to optimize coal transportation efficiency while prioritizing safety and environmental sustainability, the 7km road is built with concrete instead of bitumen, with an investment of Rs 277 crore. Significantly reducing noise, dust pollution, and accident hazards due to the daily movement of about 200 coal-carrying heavy vehicles. This transformative infrastructure project, spanning 30.811 km, was officially inaugurated on April 23, 2024, marking a major milestone in the state?s infrastructure development. Sanjay Kumar Sinha, Founder and Managing Director, of Chaitanya Projects Consultancy stated that, ?Better road conditions will facilitate more efficient coal transportation, potentially saving significant amounts of money currently lost to delays and blockages. Completing the 4-lane dedicated Coal Corridor Road from Bankibahal to Bhedabahal, is a testament to our commitment to the ongoing pursuit of sustainable development and environmental conservation.? We are proud to contribute to Odisha's infrastructure evolution, aligning with global sustainability goals, Sinha added. This project enhances regional connectivity and underscores our role in shaping a resilient and interconnected future for communities and industries. The corridor represents a critical link in Odisha's infrastructure network this road enhances logistical capabilities and aims to reduce the carbon footprint through innovative engineering and operational excellence. Under the guidance of the Ministry of Roads and Building Department, Chaitanya Projects Consultancy has implemented the project with a steadfast commitment to international standards and best practices. By integrating cutting-edge technologies and sustainable methodologies, the corridor exemplifies Chaitanya?s dedication to advancing India's infrastructure and sets a benchmark for future projects nationwide. On the sidelines of government infrastructure development, we are aligning 11 more bridges to redefine the landscape of Odhisa. The completion of this project underscores the government's steadfast commitment to fostering economic growth, ensuring safety, and protecting the environment. The project was funded by Mahanadi Coalfields, and constructed by the R & B department of Odisha. As the corridor opens to traffic, it heralds a new era of progress and advancement for Sundargarh and its surrounding areas.

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