When was Mumbai bridge built?

When was Mumbai bridge built?

The 1M bridge was commissioned by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), and built by the Hindustan Construction Company. The first four of the eight lanes of the bridge were opened to the public on 30 June 2009. All eight lanes were opened on 24 March 2010.

How is Bandra-Worli Sealink made?

The Bandra-Worli Sea link is made up of twin continuous concrete box girder sections, which for much of the span are supported by piers spaced apart at roughly 164 ft (50 meters). The resultant roadway can support 8 lanes of traffic (4 in each direction) along with a pedestrian passage on one side.

Where is Sealink?

Bandra West
Worli
Bandra Worli Sea Link/Location

When was Sealink built?

2000
Bandra Worli Sea Link/Construction started

Who built the sea link?

Hindustan Construction Company
Work on the sea-link, which has been constructed by the Ajit Gulabchand-led Hindustan Construction Company (HCC), commenced in October 2004. The cost of illumination of the bridge would be Rs 9 crore and the height of the cable-stayed tower is equal to a 43-storey building.

Which is the new sea bridge in Mumbai?

The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, a new 22.8 km sea crossing bridge, is an important part of this development. The bridge will provide a crucial upgrade of the infrastructure connecting south Mumbai with Navi Mumbai and is expected to cut travel time by an hour.

Where is the Trans Harbour Bridge in Mumbai?

The bridge will begin in Sewri, South Mumbai and cross Thane Creek north of Elephanta Island and will terminate at Chirle village, near Nhava Sheva. The road will be linked to the Mumbai Pune Expressway in the east and to the proposed Western Freeway in the west.

Where is the Nhava Sheva bridge in Mumbai?

The bridge will begin in Sewri, South Mumbai and cross Thane Creek north of Elephanta Island and will terminate at Chirle village, near Nhava Sheva. The road will be linked to the Mumbai Pune Expressway in the east, and to the proposed Western Freeway in the west.

Who is responsible for construction of MTHL in Mumbai?

The city’s two infrastructure agencies, the MSRDC and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), under the NCP and Congress respectively, were both planning to construct the MTHL at the same time.