Delhi-mumbai expressway google map

  1. 23 new expressways and highways coming up in next 5 years
  2. Delhi Mumbai Expressway: Route, Map, Current Status, Entry
  3. World’s longest expressway between Delhi and Mumbai to open in March 2023: All you need to know
  4. 19 Bidders for Delhi
  5. A Closer Look into the Mumbai Delhi Expressway


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23 new expressways and highways coming up in next 5 years

NEW DELHI: The National Highways Authority of India ( A status report prepared by NHAI shows that nine other greenfield highways would be completed by March 2025. The combined length of these expressways is close to 7,800 km and would require investment of approximately Rs 3.3 lakh crore in the next five years. This network of expressways is spread across the country connecting Surat, Solapur, Lucknow, Vizag, Chennai, Bengaluru, Vijywada, Raipur, Kota, Kharagpur and Siliguri. Officials said the projects with 2023 and 2024 deadline would be bid out by next year. The massive development of new expressways is a major departure from the conventional mode of widening the existing highways. The move is aimed at ensuring the seamless movement of people and cargo, including heavy vehicles. Currently, cargo vehicles in India cover about 400 km per day, which is at least 50% less than the global standard. There is scope to reduce the cost and time by up to 50%. To ensure there is no fund crunch, NHAI will set up Special Purpose vehicles (SPVs) to fund these projects. The SPV will be set up for Delhi-Mumbai expressway, for which the NHAI Board comprising members from Niti Aayog and finance and highways ministries has given the go-ahead. NHAI has registered the SPV. The investment made in the project would be recovered from toll collections, which includes auctioning the tolling right for 15-20 years to a private entity to get the money upfront. This model is known as Toll Operate and...

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Delhi Mumbai Expressway: Route, Map, Current Status, Entry

Posted by Introduction Are you ready to hit the road for an exciting adventure from Delhi to Mumbai? The Delhi Mumbai Expressway is your ticket to a smooth and comfortable journey. Dubbed one of India's most ambitious infrastructural projects, this 1,320 km-long expressway will connect the country's political capital with its financial powerhouse. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a business trip, it's crucial to stay updated on the route, map, entry and exit points, current status, and latest progress of this mega project. In this blog post, we'll give you all the information you need about the Delhi Mumbai Expressway! Delhi Mumbai Expressway Route The The expressway starts in Gurugram (Haryana) and passes through Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat before finally ending in Mumbai (Maharashtra). The proposed alignment has been planned with minimum disturbance to existing settlements, forests, and wildlife habitats. One of the unique features of this expressway is that it will have a provision for electric charging stations at regular intervals. This makes it not only environmentally friendly but also future-proof as more people switch to electric vehicles. Moreover, the expressway will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology such as Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) which includes electronic toll collection systems and variable message signs for real-time traffic information. The Delhi Mumbai Expressway Route promises to revolutionize road transportat...

World’s longest expressway between Delhi and Mumbai to open in March 2023: All you need to know

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Friday concluded the two-day review of the work progress on the 1380-km Gadkari toured Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat over the two days to review progress of the project, being built at a cost of Rs 98,000 crore and scheduled to be completed by March 2023. Click here for more What is the Delhi-Mumbai expressway? • Cost: Rs 98,000 crore • Length: 1,380 km • Completion schedule: The first phase from • The project was kickstarted in 2018 with the foundation stone being laid on March 9, 2019. • The expressway will feature a spur to Jewar Airport and Jawaharlal Nehru Port to • The expressway will improve connectivity to economic hubs like Jaipur, Kishangarh, Ajmer, Kota, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, • Out of the 1,380 km, contracts have been awarded for more than 1,200 km where work is under progress. • Over 15,000 hectares of land has been acquired across states for the construction of the Delhi-Mumbai expressway. Along with the iconic interchange near Bharuch, the project will become the face of the expressway development in the country. — Nitin Gadkari (@nitin_gadkari) Key features of Delhi-Mumbai Expressway • The eight-lane access-controlled expressway can be expanded to a 12-lane expressway depending on the volume of traffic. • The expressway will have wayside amenities – resorts, restaurants, food courts, fuel stations, facilities for truckers, logistics parks. • A helicopter ambulance service...

19 Bidders for Delhi

09 Jul 2021 ⋅ by ⋅ in ⋅ 17 Comments 19 construction firms have submitted a total of 42 bids to construct Packages 14, 15 and 16 of the 1350km The 92 km spur in Maharashtra will connect Virar with Jawaharlal Nehru Port via an 8 lane greenfield access-controlled road skirting around Mumbai. Its construction has been divided into 5 packages: 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. Bidding is underway for Package 17 (current bid opening: August 13), while tenders for Package 18 haven’t yet been invited. NHAI invited tenders for Packages 14, 15 & 16’s construction back in January with a 2 year deadline. Bidders: • Adani Road Transport – Packages 14, 15 & 16 • Agroh Infrastructure Developers – Packages 15 &16 • APCO Infratech – Packages 14, 15 & 16 • Dilip Buildcon – Package 15 only • DRA Infracon – Packages 14 & 15 • DP Jain & Company Infrastructure – Packages 14, 15 & 16 • GR Infraprojects – Packages 14, 15 & 16 • HG Infra Engineering – Packages 14, 15 & 16 • IRCON International – Packages 14, 15 & 16 • J Kumar Infraprojects – Package 16 only • JM Mhatre Infra – Package 15 only • MEP Infrastructure Developers – Packages 14 & 15 • Montecarlo – Packages 16 only • Oriental Structural Engineers – Packages 14, 15 & 16 • PNC Infratech – Packages 14, 15 & 16 • Prakash Asphaltings and Toll Highways – Package 15 only • RKC Infrabuilt – Package 15 only • Roadway Solutions – Packages 14, 15 & 16 • Shivalaya Construction – Packages 14, 15 & 16 Delhi – Mumbai Expressway’s route through Maharashtra ( Packag...

A Closer Look into the Mumbai Delhi Expressway

The Bharatmala Pariyojana, a government initiative to improve connectivity between Indian cities, includes several highway and expressway projects. The Mumbai-Delhi Expressway, which will link the two cities, is one of the most eagerly awaited road projects. It will take just 12 hours to travel between Delhi and Mumbai, thanks to the massive Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), often known as the Delhi to Mumbai Expressway. Currently, it takes about 24 hours to go from Delhi to Mumbai. Eight-lane expressways, which can be expanded to twelve lanes depending on traffic flow, build the longest expressway worldwide. NHAI is building and maintaining the Delhi-Mumbai highway (National Highways Authority of India). Construction on the Delhi to Mumbai new expressway is scheduled to wrap up in December 2023. With the NHAI completing the 168-kilometre length of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway up to Dausa by mid-August this year, you may expect to travel uninterrupted to Jaipur and be in the Pink City in less than two and a half hours. This is eight Get a Quote India’s newest highway, expected to cost Rs 1 trillion to build, would span four states, namely Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, before ending in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Construction of the freeway has reached 825 kilometres so far. More than half of the work orders issued by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) have been approved, covering an area of around 1,350 kilometres. Also supported is a 30-kilom...