<p>The stage is all set for the construction of a new sea-link in Mumbai. The Bandra–Worli Sea Link, also known as the Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, a 5.6-km-long cable-stayed bridge, was commissioned in March, 2010. </p>.<p>Now, the Bandra-Versova Sea Link is coming up that would cut traffic in Mumbai significantly. </p>.<p>Reliance Infrastructure has won the Rs 7,000-crore Versova Bandra Sea Link Project, according to an announcement made on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The 17.17 km project will be completed in 60 months. The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) is the nodal agency for the mega project which <br />is expected to cut down<br />commute time for Mumbaikars from over 90 minutes to 10 minutes. </p>.<p>The highlight of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link is the two aesthetically designed cable-stayed bridges.</p>.<p>The Bandra and Worli Cable-Stayed Bridges of have spans of 500 and 150 metres, respectively, with the highest towers soaring to a height of 126 metres, equivalent to the height of a 43-storied building.</p>.<p>Reliance Infrastructure has already completed soil testing with M/s Fugro Ltd and engineering design with Dar Al Handasah.</p>.<p>Punit Garg, ED and CEO, Reliance Infrastructure, said that the partnership would help create a truly world-class mega infrastructure project for Mumbai.</p>
<p>The stage is all set for the construction of a new sea-link in Mumbai. The Bandra–Worli Sea Link, also known as the Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, a 5.6-km-long cable-stayed bridge, was commissioned in March, 2010. </p>.<p>Now, the Bandra-Versova Sea Link is coming up that would cut traffic in Mumbai significantly. </p>.<p>Reliance Infrastructure has won the Rs 7,000-crore Versova Bandra Sea Link Project, according to an announcement made on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The 17.17 km project will be completed in 60 months. The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) is the nodal agency for the mega project which <br />is expected to cut down<br />commute time for Mumbaikars from over 90 minutes to 10 minutes. </p>.<p>The highlight of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link is the two aesthetically designed cable-stayed bridges.</p>.<p>The Bandra and Worli Cable-Stayed Bridges of have spans of 500 and 150 metres, respectively, with the highest towers soaring to a height of 126 metres, equivalent to the height of a 43-storied building.</p>.<p>Reliance Infrastructure has already completed soil testing with M/s Fugro Ltd and engineering design with Dar Al Handasah.</p>.<p>Punit Garg, ED and CEO, Reliance Infrastructure, said that the partnership would help create a truly world-class mega infrastructure project for Mumbai.</p>