Travel quicker with Bengaluru- Chennai Expressway: Greenfield Expressway
24 Nov 2021
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Bengaluru-
Chennai expressway aims to connect two capitals within a short period. It is
one of the projects by Central Government, planning to build 12 world-class
expressways. The expressway is a part of Greenfield Alignment and is being
executed by Public-Private Partnership (PPP). It is developed under the
Bharatmala Pariyojana program and is owned by the National Highway Authority of
India (NHAI).
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Initially
there were two roads connecting Bengaluru and Chennai- one via Hosakote at a
distance of 335km and another via Electronic City of 372km. The Greenfield
expressway is built between these two roads at a stretch of 262km. It is a 6
lane road encompassing a closed tunnel system with an access-controlled
expressway. Usually, the Bengaluru- Chennai route witnessed 9500 vehicles every
day, so the Greenfield project is believed to reduce traffic to a great
extent.Ìý
Ìý
With
a budget of 17,900 crores, Bengaluru- Chennai Expressway is a route aligned to
connect Hoskote in Karnataka to Sriperumbudur in Chennai. The land acquisition
required for this is 2650 hectares. The corridor will reduce the travel time
from 6-7 hours to only 4 hours. The permissible speed limit on this road is
120km/hour, which will cut down a distance of 80km between both cities.
Ìý
The
Greenfield Expressway will pass through three states, starting from Hosakote
and passing through Malur in Karnataka, further to V Kota and Palamaner in
Andhra Pradesh, and finally to Gudiyatam, Arakkonam, and Sriperumbudur in Tamil
Nadu. It covers a total distance of 75.64km in Karnataka, 88.30 km in Andhra
Pradesh, and 98.32km in Tamil Nadu. The route also passes through three
districts of Tamil Nady, namely Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Vellore. The
corridor tends to transit through several irrigation wells, canals, and other
water bodies. It is executed into 5 phases, where it is segregated as per the
location:
Phase
I: Bengaluru to Kolar
Phase
II: Kolar to Palamaner
Phase
III: Palamaner to Chitoor
Phase
IV: Chitoor to Kancheepuram
Phase
V: Kancheepuram to Sriperumbudur
The
project drives using Hybrid Annuity Model for its function, and the estimated
preconstruction expenses in 2018 were around 1,370 crores. The design of the
corridor is carried out meticulously considering various aspects. The right of
way will spread up to 90m wide with the proposed carriageway of dimension 2 X
7.5m. The corridor comprises 162 bridges, 143 culverts, and 17 flyovers along
with 4 railway crossings.
Apart
from curtailing traffic and reducing the travel time, this project harbors some
other features as well. As part of the fine amenities, the project includes;
traffic safety devices, enhanced signage, with a superior traffic management
system. It will also have an underpass designed specifically for vehicles,
pedestrians, and cattle. Greenfield Expressway will promote a mega industrial
zone between these two cities. As per the plan, this will have a Chennai-
Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC), which aims to stand as a sustainable
manufacturing hub. It will bring up to 22million jobs in the next 20 years.
Ìý
Slashing
the conventional tedious route will avail a tranquil experience. Bengaluru-
Chennai Expressway will be a turning point of the region with its progressive
development; hence the country is on its way to another achievement!
Bengaluru-
Chennai expressway aims to connect two capitals within a short period. It is
one of the projects by Central Government, planning to build 12 world-class
expressways. The expressway is a part of Greenfield Alignment and is being
executed by Public-Private Partnership (PPP). It is developed under the
Bharatmala Pariyojana program and is owned by the National Highway Authority of
India (NHAI).
Ìý
Initially
there were two roads connecting Bengaluru and Chennai- one via Hosakote at a
distance of 335km and another via Electronic City of 372km. The Greenfield
expressway is built between these two roads at a stretch of 262km. It is a 6
lane road encompassing a closed tunnel system with an access-controlled
expressway. Usually, the Bengaluru- Chennai route witnessed 9500 vehicles every
day, so the Greenfield project is believed to reduce traffic to a great
extent.Ìý
Ìý
With
a budget of 17,900 crores, Bengaluru- Chennai Expressway is a route aligned to
connect Hoskote in Karnataka to Sriperumbudur in Chennai. The land acquisition
required for this is 2650 hectares. The corridor will reduce the travel time
from 6-7 hours to only 4 hours. The permissible speed limit on this road is
120km/hour, which will cut down a distance of 80km between both cities.
Ìý
The
Greenfield Expressway will pass through three states, starting from Hosakote
and passing through Malur in Karnataka, further to V Kota and Palamaner in
Andhra Pradesh, and finally to Gudiyatam, Arakkonam, and Sriperumbudur in Tamil
Nadu. It covers a total distance of 75.64km in Karnataka, 88.30 km in Andhra
Pradesh, and 98.32km in Tamil Nadu. The route also passes through three
districts of Tamil Nady, namely Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Vellore. The
corridor tends to transit through several irrigation wells, canals, and other
water bodies. It is executed into 5 phases, where it is segregated as per the
location:
Phase
I: Bengaluru to Kolar
Phase
II: Kolar to Palamaner
Phase
III: Palamaner to Chitoor
Phase
IV: Chitoor to Kancheepuram
Phase
V: Kancheepuram to Sriperumbudur
The
project drives using Hybrid Annuity Model for its function, and the estimated
preconstruction expenses in 2018 were around 1,370 crores. The design of the
corridor is carried out meticulously considering various aspects. The right of
way will spread up to 90m wide with the proposed carriageway of dimension 2 X
7.5m. The corridor comprises 162 bridges, 143 culverts, and 17 flyovers along
with 4 railway crossings.
Apart
from curtailing traffic and reducing the travel time, this project harbors some
other features as well. As part of the fine amenities, the project includes;
traffic safety devices, enhanced signage, with a superior traffic management
system. It will also have an underpass designed specifically for vehicles,
pedestrians, and cattle. Greenfield Expressway will promote a mega industrial
zone between these two cities. As per the plan, this will have a Chennai-
Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC), which aims to stand as a sustainable
manufacturing hub. It will bring up to 22million jobs in the next 20 years.
Ìý
Slashing
the conventional tedious route will avail a tranquil experience. Bengaluru-
Chennai Expressway will be a turning point of the region with its progressive
development; hence the country is on its way to another achievement!
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