Total length of Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) : 116.00 kms
Phase-I:- Tumkur Road (NH-4) to Hosur Road (NH-7) crossing Bellary Road, Old Madras Road, Varthur Road for a length of 65 kms
PHASE-I
Phase-I:- Tumkur Road (NH-4) to Hosur Road (NH-7) crossing Bellary Road, Old Madras Road, Varthur Road for a length of 65 kms
PHASE-I
- Corridor width (Right of Way-ROW) : 100 mtrs
- Number of lanes : 8 Lanes (Divided carriageway) (4 Lane each direction) (4 lane 3.5 mtrs each=14 mtrs)
- Central Median (Provision for Mono/Metro) : 12 mtrs
- Provision for Bus Rapid Transit System(BRTS) between Service Road & Main carriage way : 5.50 mtrs on each side
- Service Road (Both Sides) : 9 mtrs on each side
- Width for utility corridor : 7.30 mtrs on each side
- Major Junctions (Phase-I) : 10 Nos
- Railway Crossings : 5 Nos
- Inter Charges : At all the 10 major junctions
- Drainage facilities : Adequate drainage facilities
- Design Speed : 100/80 kmph
- Design Standards : Indian Road Congress
- Specifications : MoSRT&H
- Pavement Type : Flexible Pavement (Bituminous)
- Toll Plazas : Ten (10) locations.
- Cost of the project :1750 crores
LAND ACQUISITION
- Phase-I : Net Extent: 1616 A 22.5 G Cost ` 1600 Crores
- Additional Land Notification Cost ` 330 Crores
- & Extent 372 A 26 G
- No of Villages : 63 Nos
- Final acquisition Notification for Phase-I : 29.06.2007
- Project is proposed to be taken up : On PPP basis.
- Request for Qualification is invited : On Global tender basis
- Request for qualification received : 10 agencies.
Major Junctions (Phase-I)
- Tumkur Road(NH-4) : CH:00.00 KM
- Hesaraghatta Road(SH) : CH:04.99 KM
- Doddaballapur Road(SH) : CH:15.08 KM
- Bellary Road (NH) : CH:19.30 KM
- Hennur Road : CH:26.25 KM
- Old Madras Road(NH-4) : CH:36.95 KM
- White field Road : CH:41.13 KM
- Hoskote-Anekal Road : CH:53.41 KM
- Sarjapur Road : CH:56.09 KM
- Hosur Road : CH:64.65 KM
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ReplyDeleteIs there any news route image aligned on top of Google maps? Have access to cdp2015, but in that it's slightly off.
ReplyDeleteIs there any news route image aligned on top of Google maps? Have access to cdp2015, but in that it's slightly off.
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