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Project 4
08-LANE ACCESS CONTROLLED EXPRESSWAY ON THE RIGHT BANK OF UPPER GANGA CANAL FROM SANAUTA BRIDGE (DISTT. BULANDSHAHAR) TO NEAR PURKAZI (DISTT. MUZAFFARNAGAR) BEFORE UTTAR PRADESH-UTTARAKHAND BORDER
The proposed Expressway has been conceptualized by UP Govt. as an Expressway connecting National Capital Region (NCR) with the developments of Western Uttar Pradesh. The expressway extending from north to south will form an integrated road network in the region and cater for the commercial traffic which travels between the industrial, commercial and residential hubs of the region.
On one end of the expressway, NCR, Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad has shown accelerated growth and increased industrial and commercial activity in the past few years. Greater Noida is one of the most modern and well planned industrial and commercial-cum-residential townships falling within the National Capital Region of India and is adjacent to Noida, one of the largest industrial townships in Asia. Greater Noida also serves as a satellite township in the NCR and will have all proposed facilities like railway station and airport in the future.
Start Point- Sanauta Bridge (Distt. Bulandshahar)
End Point - Near Purkazi (Distt. Muzaffarnagar) before UP-Uttarakhand Border.
The proposed project will include following Link Expressway:
New alignment on South Western side of Meerut town connecting proposed Upper Ganga Canal Expressway to Meerut Airport and proposed DFC Terminal (Approx. Length = 23.5km).
New alignment from Purkazi to Deoband traversing in North Western direction (Approx. Length = 16.5km).
New alignment from NH-24 near Masuri traversing in North Easterly direction to UGC Expressway near Dasna fall (Approx. Length = 3.5km).
2 nos. Future Links of 25 km. length.
The approximate length of UGC Expressway (8 lanes) will be 147.8 km. while length of Link Expressway (6 lanes) will be approx. 68.5km. Service road (2 lanes) will be provided in the length of approx. 97.30km.
The proposed expressway project also includes the following :
Land parcels for development in (i) area of approx. 97.40 ha. (spread over 6 locations) (ii) Area opted by the developer as 'Bid', subject to max. of approx. 1980 ha.
Navigation facilities (optional) along the canal, development of tourism and water sports.
Augmentation of Hydro Electric Power Station at Seven fall locations on the canal.
Repair and Rehabilitation of Upper Ganga Canal.
The proposed project is passing through Bulandshahar, Gautam Budha Nagar, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Saharanpur districts of Uttar Pradesh.
There will be 52 nos. underpasses and 7 nos. ROBs across the project.
The cost of the project with navigation will be approx. 8719 crores.
Map of Proposed Expressway.
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