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Jaya gives state roads a booster shot

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The New Indian Express               05.07.2013

Jaya gives state roads a booster shot

The CM accorded administrative sanction to improve connectivity between Tiruchy and Srirangam, which had been hit because of the poor condition of a British-era bridge on the Chennai-Dindigul highway. (Express Photo)
The CM accorded administrative sanction to improve connectivity between Tiruchy and Srirangam, which had been hit because of the poor condition of a British-era bridge on the Chennai-Dindigul highway. (Express Photo)

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has accorded administrative sanction and made fund allocations towards a number of projects aimed at improving the road infrastructure and reducing traffic congestion in various parts of the State.

The projects include a new bridge to link Tiruchy with Srirangam, road widening works in Kodaikanal, repair and renovation of a bridge to improve access to Kumbakonam and an improvement of roads in Ariyalur and Perambalur districts. Jayalalithaa also ordered the allocation of Rs 1.08 crore towards the preparation of detailed project reports for two flyover projects at Salem’s busy Five Roads Junction and Kurangu Chavadi Junction.

The CM accorded administrative sanction to improve connectivity between Tiruchy and Srirangam, which had been hit because of the poor condition of a British-era bridge on the Chennai-Dindigul highway. Heavy vehicles have been barred from the bridge due to safety concerns, forcing them to take a roundabout route leading to traffic congestion in the surrounding areas. Jayalalithaa sanctioned the construction of a new four-lane bridge to replace the old one. This, together with the construction of a small bridge across Ayyan Vaikkal and development works at surrounding traffic intersections, are to be taken up at a cost of Rs 81 crore.

Jayalalithaa also gave administrative sanction for a Rs 18.25 crore project to widen 17 km of the road network in Kodaikanal. She also sanctioned Rs 5 crore towards repair and restoration of a bridge on the Vikravandi-Kumbakonam highway. The bridge had been shut owing to its poor state, and its reopening would reduce the travel time and distance to cover the stretch.

In addition, the CM sanctioned the upgradation of 78.8 km of roads at a cost of Rs 152.37 crore in Ariyalur and Perambalur districts, which were damaged due to the frequent movement of heavy vehicles travelling to the large number of limestone quarries and cement factories in the region.

 

Underground cables to be moved for road work

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The Hindu              21.06.2013

Underground cables to be moved for road work

Staff Reporter

Telecom service providers and cable TV operators will soon make changes to existing underground infrastructure to facilitate construction of cement concrete roads in the city.

The Chennai Corporation will start laying cement concrete roads on 69 stretches shortly. Next week, the Corporation council is likely to pass a resolution on commencing the work, which has been divided into seven packages, said an official of the Corporation.

Telecom service providers and cable TV operators met with Chennai Corporation officials on Wednesday to sort out issues pertaining to the removal of cables and ducting of underground fibre optic cables. As many as 170 roads are likely to be converted into cement concrete roads in the first phase.

“The roads will have 1.5 feet for ducting. All telecom service providers will have to increase the height of manholes. We will not delay the Corporation’s work on cement concrete roads. This will also facilitate better service to customers,” said Radhakrishna Vittaldev, representative of telecom service providers in the city.

 

Roads in Madurai undergo revamp

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The Times of India               19.06.2013

Roads in Madurai undergo revamp

MADURAI: Lanes and by-lanes of Madurai are getting a new look. Instead of the conventional bitumen roads, the municipal corporation has started laying paver blocks in several stretches of roads in the city.

The road laying works have gained momentum and the civic body is hoping to complete them before the onset of monsoon. The corporation has decided to lay paver blocks instead of bitumen topping as the former is supposed to have better resistance towards rains thereby minimising damage during monsoon and ending the menace of potholes. The city corporation had tried out paver blocks in few stretches of arterial roads including near Periyar Bus Stand and Arasaradi and has now started laying the blocks in much smaller roads that connect streets and residential areas.

Corporation commissioner R Nanthagopal inspected the paver block laying work at a cost of Rs 23.4 lakh in Thanappamudhaliyar street, the Rs 24.9 lakh project on Vadugakaval Koodal street and Rs 4.9 lakh work on Bhagat Singh street. He urged the workers to expedite the road laying work. In several areas like Anna Nagar, paver block work has already been completed on few streets.

"The road laying works need to be completed before the monsoons. Given the pace of work, we will be able to cover most of the stretches taken up for relaying," said a corporation official. The official said that paver blocks were laid on an experimental basis as they are expected to suffer less damage. Though paver blocks cannot replace bitumen topped roads totally, they are being used in possible stretches. "The most desirable aspect of paver blocks is that they would not get damaged during rains. Besides, paver blocks are also aesthetically appealing," said the officer.

In the budget estimates for 2013-14, the city corporation announced that road development works to the tune of Rs 37.19 crore would be taken up under the Tamil Nadu Urban Road Infrastructure Programme. Of the total amount, Rs 24.11 crore was earmarked for bitumen road, Rs 12.82 crore for paver block road and 26 lakh for cement concrete road. In addition to this, the corporation had also chalked out a Rs 24 crore road laying work in 2012, a part of which is also laying paver blocks.

The civic body had to take up these extensive road laying works, as several stretches of the road were damaged during the laying of the underground drainage (UGD) works under National River Conservation Plan and Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission ( JnNURM) as well as during the implementation of the second phase of Vaigai drinking water scheme. 

 


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