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New flyover construction programme planned for Hyderabad

A new transport pan for the Indian city of Hyderabad will see a series of flyovers being built. In all 20 new multi-level flyovers are planned for Hyderabad, capital of India’s Telengana State. The work will form part of the US$635.5 million Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP) for Hyderabad. The work will be carried out under a design, build, maintain and transfer model and the cost includes carrying out the civils works as well as land acquisition. Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has prop
June 4, 2015 Read time: 1 min
A new transport pan for the Indian city of Hyderabad will see a series of flyovers being built. In all 20 new multi-level flyovers are planned for Hyderabad, capital of India’s Telengana State. The work will form part of the US$635.5 million Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP) for Hyderabad. The work will be carried out under a design, build, maintain and transfer model and the cost includes carrying out the civils works as well as land acquisition. Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has proposed constructing a series of skyways, major corridors, flyovers and grade separators for the project. The work will be carried out several key locations around the city including the KBR Park entrance junction, the Maharaja Agrasen junction and the Cancer Hospital junction.

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