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Four-laning to begin in Sept at Addahole-BC Road

4,500 trees have been axed from Uppinangady to Gundya
Last Updated 13 June 2017, 18:23 IST

The four-laning of the road from Addahole to BC Road will start in September, but the work of axing the trees has already commenced, said L&T project manager V B Katti.

He also said that the project was given to L&T on March 28, 2017 and the deadline is 30 months from the date of awarding the contract.

Speaking at a review meeting chaired by MP Nalin Kumar Kateel on Tuesday, he said that over 7,000 trees will be axed and 4,500 trees have already been axed from Uppinangady to Gundya.

It requires at least six to seven hours to fell 50 trees. The power supply has to be disconnected for the work. The trees are felled by both the Forest Department and L&T.

Katti said that the work on blasting the boulders near Gundya has also been started. Materials have been collected for the road work and will soon be shifted to the sites. The target is to complete half a kilometre of the road daily.
Even the service road on the stretch will be concrete. L&T will set up a ready mix concrete plant near Nethravathi bridge in BC Road and another at Golithottu.

Special land acquisition officer and competent authority Manjunath said that land on the 65-km, 53-km stretch has been acquired and handed over to the contract agency. The acquisition is pending at Kalladka, Panemangaluru and Narikombu. The process will be completed within three months, he said.

A compensation of Rs 115 crore has been paid to the owners of the land. On the 65-km stretch, the total land to be acquired is 270.65 hectare, of which, 251.54 hectare has been completed. Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi had reviewed the progress of the work on May 28, he added.

The four-laning work includes the 45.148-km stretch from Hassan to Maranahally.
 

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(Published 13 June 2017, 18:23 IST)

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