NHAI awards contract for two national highway projects in Karnataka

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NEW DELHI (INDIA): The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has issued Letter of Award (LOA) for development of following National Highway sections in the state of Karnataka on EPC mode under NHDP Phase IVB

NH No. Section Length Total Capital Cost Contractor’s Name
63 4 Laning of Hubli-Hospet section 144 km Rs. 2293 crore M/s BSCPL-KNR (JV)
63 4/6 Laning of Hospet-Bellary-Karnataka/AP Border Section 95 km Rs. 1625 crore M/s Gammon India Ltd.

The 144 km long Hubli-Hospet section connects major district headquarters i.e. Gadag, Koppal, Hubal-Dharwad city to Hospet town which is  a mineral rich belt and is home to many iron and steel industries.

The 95 km long Hospet-Bellary-Karnataka/AP border section falls in Bellary district and covers important towns like  Hospet, Toranagallu and Bellary.  Hampi, near Hospet, is a World Heritage Site and attracts large number of tourists in the region.  Large number of thermal plants are located along this section which require transportation of coal and other ingredients for their smooth functioning.

Considering the current traffic volume and potential traffic growth, the stretch demanded upgradation and capacity augmentation along with improved geometrics and introduction of Bypasses, Bus Bays, Wayside amenities etc.

The development of Hubli-Hospet section involves construction of 4 Major Bridges, 37 Minor Bridges, 1 Railway-over-bridge, 7 Flyovers, 9 Vehicular Underpasses, 4 Truck Laybyes, 12 Major Intersections and Junctions, 316 Culverts, 42 Bus Bays, 4 Wayside amenities.  The scheduled time of completion of the project is 3 years.

The Hospet-Bellary-Karnataka/AP border section will have 2 Major Bridges, 41 Minor Bridges, 09 Grade Separated Structures, 3 Railway-over-Bridges, 153 Culverts, 24 km long Service Road, 37 Bus Bays, 8 Major at Grade Junctions and 50 km long 7 Bypasses at Bellary, Hospet, Toranagallu, Vadrahalli, Dharmasagara, Kudithini and Joladarashi. The scheduled time of completion of the project is 2 years.

Development  of  Hubli-Hospet-Bellary-Karnataka/AP Border section would not only facilitate transportation of minerals, iron, steel and coal but also promote tourism.  This section is also a crucial link between eastern and western coasts of the country, connecting through the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.