The Eastern Express Highway connector from Bandra-Kurla Complex received five bids on Tuesday. The elevated road project is estimated to cost Rs 203 crore.
The 1.6 km elevated road project is being implemented by Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). The scrutiny process of the five bids will take about eight to ten days. The names of the five companies that have submitted the bids are not available.
The connector will be built from G Block of the Bandra-Kurla Complex to Somaiya Grounds on the Eastern Express Highway. The road project is likely to be completed in three years.
As the connector will be built over the railway tracks near Sion and Chunabhatti stations, MMRDA will require Central Railway’s approval for the drawings and the construction scheme. MMRDA already received in-principle approval from the Central Railway to construct the road over the railway lines.
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