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Maha govt clears Versova Bandra sea link, to be India's longest bridge

To be completed by end 2020

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Maharashtra ​chief minister Devendra Fadnavis
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The infrastructure committee headed by ​Maharashtra ​chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday gave its approval for the Rs 7,502 crore Versova Bandra sea link project. The 17.7 km  project comprises 9.5 km of the sea link  while 8.2 km will be the connectors. The eight lane sea link part will be longer than the 9.25-km Dhola-Sadiya bridge which was recently inaugurated by the Prime Minister.

The state run Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation has already selected five qualified bidders comprising Hyundai-ITD Cementation JV, L&T-Daewoo JV, CHEC-Soma JV, HCC-SKEC JV and Reliance-CGCD JV.

MSRDC vice chairman and managing director Radheshyam Mopalwar told DNA​ "​These qualified bidders have been asked to submit their financial bids in next two months.  The construction of the project will begin on October 1 and it is expected to be complete in three years by end 2020.​ " ​

​T​he project will be funded by raising loans from domestic lenders.

The proposed sea link is a part of the much ambitious coastal road project that will link Nariman Point and the northern suburbs. The proposed sea link will begin from the Bandra-end of the 5.6km Bandra-Worli Sea Link (BWSL).

The sea link was earlier part of the Western Freeway project that envisaged construction of sea links and a tunnel from Priyadarshini Park, Napeansea Road, to Marine Drive. However, the project was dropped after the government decided to develop the coastal road.

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