Design Flaw Halts New Four-Lane Bridge Project In Jamshedpur
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Design Flaw Halts New Four-Lane Bridge Project In Jamshedpur

The state government allocated Rs 440 million for construction. Furthermore, Rs 330 million covers land acquisition costs. Tata Steel has offered 20-30% required land. Additionally, they provided necessary clearance through NOC. Traffic Solutions The bridge promises relief from daily congestion. Moreover, it offers alternate routes for industrial vehicles. Construction of a four-lane bridge between Litti Chowk and NH 33 faces delays over design concerns. Current activities focus only on bush clearing near Mango. Moreover, engineers have identified problems with bridge alignment. Road Construction Department engineers review alignment issues. Meanwhile, preparation work continues at the site. The project targets completion within 18 months. Besides, it will connect directly to National Highway 33.

The state government allocated Rs 440 million for construction. Furthermore, Rs 330 million covers land acquisition costs. Tata Steel has offered 20-30% required land. Additionally, they provided necessary clearance through NOC. Traffic Solutions The bridge promises relief from daily congestion. Moreover, it offers alternate routes for industrial vehicles. Construction of a four-lane bridge between Litti Chowk and NH 33 faces delays over design concerns. Current activities focus only on bush clearing near Mango. Moreover, engineers have identified problems with bridge alignment. Road Construction Department engineers review alignment issues. Meanwhile, preparation work continues at the site. The project targets completion within 18 months. Besides, it will connect directly to National Highway 33.

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