Mangaluru: Shiradi Ghat to close for 4 months from Jan 3 for repair


Daijiworld Media Network-Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Dec 21: The Shiradi Ghat stretch of Bengaluru-Mangaluru highway will be closed for vehicular traffic from January 3, according to officials of National Highways division of the state Public Works Department (PWD).

The closure will be for four months to facilitate completion of road concreting work.

A 12.5-km stretch in Sakleshpur taluk will be closed for traffic to complete the concrete road. This will be the phase-II of the Shiradi Ghat reconstruction work taken up to build 26 km of concrete road along the Shiradi Ghat stretch on National Highway 75.

The phase-I of the package covering 13 km was completed in August. The cost of second phase is said to be Rs 90.27 crore.

The second phase of work comprises construction of a concrete road between Kempuhole bridge and Addahole bridge and asphalting 21 km of road between Gulagale and Heggadde in Sakaleshpur taluk.

Project contractor - GVR Infra Projects Ltd - has been set a deadline of April 15 to complete the work so that the stretch is open to vehicular traffic before the onset of the monsoon. Work on 73 small bridges is already under way. The contractor has so far procured 60% of the raw materials including sand, cement and gravel required for the road works, it is gathered.

As many as seven alternative routes have been identified to facilitate vehicular movement between Bengaluru and Mangaluru once the Shiradi Ghat stretch is closed, PWD officials disclosed.



  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Wed, Dec 21 2016

    Four months of work for a suitable concrete road, hopefully, will bring lasting results at Shiradi Ghats area so that the growing traffic will move along smoothly for a long period to come. The authorities need to appreciate the growing traffic throughout the area because of the heavy traffic between Mangalore and Bangalore including the LPG trucks.

    Each and every road, regardless where we are have to go thru regular repairs and maintenance so that the existing road remains in tact and strong all the time. In addition to the well laid concrete road, it is time that the road authorities do plan suitable trenches on both sides of the concrete road so that the four months of monsoon water is well diverted to the main water flow without disturbing the concrete road. This is one way to save the concrete structure. We have seen these well organized trenches in Costa Rica where also prevail abundance of coffee farms and also continuous monsoons for several months. If a small country such as Costa Rica can do it, why not we in Karnataka? If required, send some of your experts to Costa Rica and see why and how they can protect their roads so that our roads are saved for a longer time without any pot holes or cracks.

    Shiradi Ghats provides a scenic drive good for the tourists and travelers. Let people get the very best so that they could more road taxes, if desired, and that will be good for everyone.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Melbourne/Australia

    Wed, Dec 21 2016

    What about the tunnelling project proposed some years ago?

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 21 2016

    Please give some Goat, Cow, Cock, or human scarifies so the road will be done in a good way. Shush...I consulted one great astrologist and he suggested this. Please keep quite...

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Melbourne/Australia

    Wed, Dec 21 2016

    Shiradi Ghat repair work, year after year seems to be a Gold mine for some of our Politicians & Contractors!

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 21 2016

    We have created a world record by keeping the high way closed most of the time.

    Jai Hind!

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  • shaan, manglore/dubai

    Wed, Dec 21 2016

    Every time i heard this news then when open ..

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  • abdulla, india

    Wed, Dec 21 2016

    1.3 billion heads ..yet they do not know how to plan..design.. build a neat ..safe..
    Pollution free...noise.. sound..
    Maintenance free.
    Built up from the solid Foundation..
    Environmentally friendly...
    as not to disturb the peace..serenity..tranquility of the forest....of Flora and fauna..
    this needs .
    top ARCHITECTURES..CONSULTANTS..Architects..designers..builders.. ENGINEERS.
    not these riff raffs..
    money making Criminal..politicians.

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  • NM, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 21 2016

    For some reason the highway will not be closed! - Govt (in January 2017)

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