Mangaluru, Dec 15: A permanent solution for travelling public on the notorious Shiradi Ghat road on the Bengaluru-Mangaluru national highway will come at a high cost. An estimated Rs 10,000 crore is the cost of the four-lane, 23-km-long pass planned at the Ghat, which includes 12.41 km of tunnel.
Mangaluru, Dec 15: The work on the “permanent solution” for travelling public on the notorious Shiradi Ghat road on the Bengaluru-Mangaluru national highway involving a tunnel through the Western Ghats would commence by the end of 2016, according to Nitin Gadkari, minister for road transport and highways.
Responding to the queries of media persons after reviewing the performance of New Mangalore Port here on Tuesday, the minister said that the ambitious project comprising six tunnels and 10 bridges would be taken up at a cost of Rs 12,000 crore.
"Project is important for the area and the detailed project report is going on and I am confident the work will start next December," he said.
The new bypass from km 238 to km 261.24 on National Highway will take off near Heggadde and merge near St Joseph Church in Addahole. While the new bypass will have six tunnels of 12.41kms, the longest one will be 2.7km-long. The bypass project will comprise of 10 bridges with total length of 6.72 kms. Longest bridge on the proposed bypass will be 1.48kms with highest pier of 100metres, as per brief prepared by M/s Geoconsultant India Pvt Ltd for PWD.



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