Design Flaw Stalls New Four-Lane Bridge Project in Jamshedpur

The construction of a four-lane bridge between Litti Chowk and NH 33 has been delayed due to design concerns. Current work is limited to bush clearing near Mango, as engineers have identified alignment issues with the bridge. They noted that a portion of the design encroaches into the Subarnarekha River, according to Executive Engineer Deepak Sahay. In response, survey teams are working on revised plans.

The state government has allocated Rs 440 million for the bridge's construction, with an additional Rs 330 million earmarked for land acquisition. Tata Steel has contributed 20-30 per cent of the required land and has provided the necessary clearance through a no-objection certificate (NOC).

The new bridge is expected to alleviate daily traffic congestion by offering alternative routes for industrial vehicles, which currently clog city roads. The bypass will help redirect heavy vehicles away from crowded urban areas, significantly improving traffic flow.

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