– road width set at 15 meters, including buffer zones and pedestrian pathways (minimum 2.5 m on each side).
– RCC NP-3 storm-water drainpipes (1,000 mm) laid to prevent flooding.- Additional ducts for power cables (200 mm diameter) and OFC lines (100 mm diameter) being installed.
– One section of road aimed for completion by September 30, reopening to traffic.
– Remaining portion scheduled to finish by October 31.
The directive from Chief Commissioner M. Maheshwar Rao underscores the urgency of improving infrastructure in Bengaluru amidst urban demands. White-topping projects aim to extend pavement durability while enhancing drainage systems with robust flood-prevention measures through advanced storm-water drains and utility upgrades.Notably, pedestrian pathways have been prioritized alongside vehicular needs.
Effective adherence to deadlines-September-end partial completion and full wrap-up by October-will determine success in minimizing disruptions for residents while addressing broader city-wide congestion challenges. If achieved smoothly, this project could serve as a model for future urban road renovations in India’s rapidly growing metropolitan areas.
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