GMDA to Start Special Repair of Master & Service Roads in Gurugram
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GMDA to Start Special Repair of Master & Service Roads in Gurugram

The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) is set to initiate special repairs on several master sector dividing roads and service roads in Gurugram to improve the quality and condition of these vital roads, aiming to enhance the commuting experience for residents.

GMDA has assigned five projects related to the enhancement of the existing master and service roads to various agencies. These projects were approved earlier this month during a High-Powered Purchase Committee meeting chaired by the Haryana Chief Minister.

Arun Dhankar, Chief Engineer of the Infra 1 Division, mentioned that over 64 kilometres of master sector roads and 17.2 kilometres of service roads across the city would be repaired to improve road infrastructure and increase road safety for commuters. The works have been allocated to the respective agencies, and the repairs are expected to begin soon.

The scope of the project covers several roads in the city, which will benefit the public who frequently travel on these routes. The special repairs will include master roads dividing Sector 23/23A, Sector 18/19, Mahavir Chowk to Atul Kataria, Sector 15 parts 1 and 2, New Railway Road, Old Railway Road, Civil Lines Road, Sector 9/9A, Krishna Chowk to Rezangla Chowk, Sector 5/6, Sector 22/23, Sector 7/8, and Sector 21/22. Approximately 28 kilometres of roads will be repaired at a cost of Rs 240.70 million.

Additional repairs will address the master roads dividing sectors 30/31, 33/34, 57 part I and II, 49/50, 69/70, 70/75, 70/70A, 25/28, and 24/26. This work involves the repair of around 19 kilometres of master sector roads at an estimated cost of Rs 210.90 million.

Another segment of the project will focus on the special repair of roads dividing sectors 81/81A to 86/87, 90/91, 82/85 to 83/84, and 87 open space to 81/86, with approximately 8.1 kilometres of road being repaired for Rs 200.74 million.

Furthermore, the special repair of master roads dividing sectors 90/93, 92/95, 91/92, and the open spaces in these areas, covering about 9.45 kilometres of road, will be undertaken at a cost of Rs 240.99 million.

Along with the repairs to the master sector roads, GMDA will also focus on the strengthening and repair of service roads along the master roads from Sector 58 to 67 in Gurugram. This will help enhance road connectivity and improve the overall infrastructure. The repair work will cover over 17.2 kilometres of surface roads at a cost of Rs 240.72 million.

The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) is set to initiate special repairs on several master sector dividing roads and service roads in Gurugram to improve the quality and condition of these vital roads, aiming to enhance the commuting experience for residents. GMDA has assigned five projects related to the enhancement of the existing master and service roads to various agencies. These projects were approved earlier this month during a High-Powered Purchase Committee meeting chaired by the Haryana Chief Minister. Arun Dhankar, Chief Engineer of the Infra 1 Division, mentioned that over 64 kilometres of master sector roads and 17.2 kilometres of service roads across the city would be repaired to improve road infrastructure and increase road safety for commuters. The works have been allocated to the respective agencies, and the repairs are expected to begin soon. The scope of the project covers several roads in the city, which will benefit the public who frequently travel on these routes. The special repairs will include master roads dividing Sector 23/23A, Sector 18/19, Mahavir Chowk to Atul Kataria, Sector 15 parts 1 and 2, New Railway Road, Old Railway Road, Civil Lines Road, Sector 9/9A, Krishna Chowk to Rezangla Chowk, Sector 5/6, Sector 22/23, Sector 7/8, and Sector 21/22. Approximately 28 kilometres of roads will be repaired at a cost of Rs 240.70 million. Additional repairs will address the master roads dividing sectors 30/31, 33/34, 57 part I and II, 49/50, 69/70, 70/75, 70/70A, 25/28, and 24/26. This work involves the repair of around 19 kilometres of master sector roads at an estimated cost of Rs 210.90 million. Another segment of the project will focus on the special repair of roads dividing sectors 81/81A to 86/87, 90/91, 82/85 to 83/84, and 87 open space to 81/86, with approximately 8.1 kilometres of road being repaired for Rs 200.74 million. Furthermore, the special repair of master roads dividing sectors 90/93, 92/95, 91/92, and the open spaces in these areas, covering about 9.45 kilometres of road, will be undertaken at a cost of Rs 240.99 million. Along with the repairs to the master sector roads, GMDA will also focus on the strengthening and repair of service roads along the master roads from Sector 58 to 67 in Gurugram. This will help enhance road connectivity and improve the overall infrastructure. The repair work will cover over 17.2 kilometres of surface roads at a cost of Rs 240.72 million.

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