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Mumbai Coastal Road Project Set For Dec 2023 Inauguration, 57% Overall Work Complete As TBM 'Mavala' Excavates 600 m In Second Tunnel - Re-mumbai

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Mumbai Coastal Road Project Set For Dec 2023 Inauguration, 57% Overall Work Complete As TBM ‘Mavala’ Excavates 600 m In Second Tunnel


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With 57 percent of the overall work completes and significant progress achieved on the complex tunnelling component of the project, the under-construction Mumbai coastal road is set to open to the public by December 2023.

The ambitious 10.58-km-long coastal road project (phase 1), once completed, will add an 8.5 km long and 20-metre wide sea promenade to the city between Priyadarshini Park at Napean Sea Road and the Worli side of the Bandra Worli Sea Link. The first phase of the coastal road is being built by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) at an estimated cost of Rs 12,500 crores to speed up the suburban commute to and from South Mumbai.

 

https://swarajyamag.com/infrastructure/mumbai-coastal-road-project-set-for-dec-2023-inauguration-57-overall-work-complete-as-tbm-mavala-excavates-600-m-in-second-tunnel

Source – Swarajya

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