M'lore: High-tech Four-lane Road from Kundapur to Talapady Soon


Govind D Belgaumkar/The Hindu

  • Work on the 90-km stretch likely to begin after the monsoon season
  • Contractors to apply for pre-qualification before May 30
  • Work to be awarded on build, operate and transfer basis

Mangalore, May 2: A smooth ride on a high-tech road from Kundapur in Udupi district to Talapady on Karnataka-Kerala border may be a possibility very soon. However, vehicle users will have to pay for using the road.

The work is being taken up under the third phase of National Highway Development Project (NHDP), aimed at building world-class highways to fuel the growth of the economy.

Although the work on the stretch between Nanthur and Surathkal has been tardy, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has invited tenders for the remaining 90-km stretch. The Surathkal-Nanthur stretch has been taken up under the Port Connectivity Project of the NHDP.

Process

Considering that the process of awarding the tender takes a few months, as suggested in the authority’s website, the 90-km project implementation may begin only after the monsoon season.

The authority intends to pre-qualify six applicants, who will be eligible to bid for the project. In the next step, the bidders have to submit their financial offers for the project.

The NHAI has set May 30, against the previous May 5, as the deadline for contractors to apply for pre-qualification. Queries from the applicants will be entertained till May 5, after which a conference will be organised to clear their doubts on May 7. It will be a tolled road to be awarded on build, operate and transfer (BOT) basis. A special purpose company will be created to undertake the project implementation.

The contractor winning the project will have to design, engineer, finance, construct, operate and maintain the road till its transfer to the NHAI.

Scope of work

The scope of the project includes, rehabilitation of displaced people, improvement and widening of the existing carriageway to four-lane standards with construction of new pavements, rehabilitation of existing pavement, construction and/or rehabilitation of major and minor bridges, culverts, road intersections, interchanges, drains, and the operation and maintenance thereof.

Features

The NHDP hopes to provide enhanced safety features on the roads taken up for four-laning or six-laning, besides better riding surface, better traffic management and noticeable signage, divided carriageways and service roads, grade separators, over bridges and underpasses, bypasses and wayside amenities. The third phase envisages construction of more than 12,000-km of road. Of this, about 10,000 km is yet to be awarded, according to the NHAI website. Under NHDP, the authority has almost completed the golden quadrilateral which connects the four metros.

  

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  • Fernandes Francis, Attavar-Mangalore

    Tue, May 20 2008

    In india always the projects are delayed due various reason given to escalate the cost of project..Why we always go on to our local or Indian contractor who are corrupt and aligned to political currupt leaders. Give contrat to Foriegn companies atlaest they will finish in time and the quality can be supervised by Indian Authority..   I have seen the stretch of Highway construction from kulur to nanthoor the construction looks like road / highway after completion may require more maintainence.. Dont be flexible in projects implementation ...Give quality roads and strictly put clause like time bound completion with penalities to contractors...Good luck to you..Hope we dont have to wait for long years....to finish the work from surathkal to nanthoor.

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  • ronald Dsouza, Udupi

    Mon, May 05 2008

    Looking at the track record & standard of our local contractors, multinational foreign contracting company which is experienced in such job should be given the job. Atleast they have habit of completing jobs on time. NHDP will save lot of money on repair & patch work if the job is awarded to a multinationl company. Atleast they can show the good standard of road work to our corrupt contractors & politicians. Any politician interfering in such job should not be entertained. Such regulations need to be implemented. End of the day people need good roads, politicians need big money at the cost of (poor) infrastructure.

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 04 2008

    I appreciate the high-tech road concept of NHDP. However what is more important is whether NHDP is ready to deliver one such? Having seen the pathetic conditions of the existing roads in and around Mangaluru this question is imperative to investigate what actually is missing and where things goes wrong. Is it on the part of the authorities, technology or resources?

    It is not convincing, if one says its technology or resources as we have no dearth of the same. Right ion of above with iron will, properly planned and managed can only fetch the good results. We have seen over night millionaires and the projects are tailor made to suit needs of these privileged class at the cost of public money. Well it is nothing new or special to have pre-qualification of firms. But what is the yard sticks to fathom and establish the eligibility criteria? Are they going to be transparent? Under the Right to information, can they be made public?

    In the interest of public a dedicated web site dealing with all such matters can bring transparency. A public committee formed and that includes eminent local personalities, experts accountable to public and whom the public trust and authorized to monitor works right from award to completion can act like a real watch dog, as we have seen the red tapism, corruption ruining the whole concept leaving beside few amassing the wealth right under our nose.

    I am of the opinion that, in stead of leaving Design and Engineering to the private firms, if NHDP appoints a Design and Engineering consultancy firm and get a unique design, representing the true ground conditions, soil characteristic, realities and requirements, such as water table, rainfall intensity, real estimated traffic of today and tomorrow, at pre-tender stage and circulates to those ‘Technically qualified firms’ it will be more meaningful and serve the purpose.

    This not only cuts the cost, but also removes many ambiguities there by making the evaluation process more transparent and simple as not much is to be done with Technical evaluation, except the credential of firms taking in to consideration quality requirements as per ISO 9001-2000. Otherwise every firm’s proposal of their own design with ultimate intention of profit making at the cost of quality will only mislead the NHDP and the project a scape goat there by giving scope to Additional works and Variations to fill the pockets of corrupt personalities.

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  • CHARLES, MUMBAI/ABU DHABI

    Sat, May 03 2008

    GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WILL BE USING THIS NEW ROAD & HOPE THAT WHAT THE READERS HAVE SAID DOES NOT COME TRUE IN THE WAY OF PROGRESS FOR THE CITIZENS OF MANGALORE, THAT IS CORRUPT POLITICIANS & THERE SHOULD BE A TIME FRAME FOR EXECUTING THIS PROJECT WITH CONTRACTORS HAVING ADEQUATE EXPERIENCE & FINE FOR NOT COMPLETING IT ON TIME. I DEFINITELY WOULD NOT LIKE PROJECTS MADE FOR ONLY THE FUTURE GENERATIONS BUT EVEN THE PRESENT DESERVE IT. ALL THE BEST TO THE AUTHORITIES & PEOPLE INVOLVED FOR THE SUCCESS OF THIS PROJECT .

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  • j.s. karkera, mulky/mumbai

    Sat, May 03 2008

    keeping in view the accidents that are taking place every day between udupi and mangalore, this news is great. however, let there be no interference from the corrupt politicians on this so that the successful bidder could use the contracted amount fully on the development of the roads.

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  • Jaidev, Mangalore

    Sat, May 03 2008

    I guess 90 KM of stretch will take 20 years to complete. The mangalore surathkal roads are yet not complete after 3 years. A mere 15 km distance. The fly overs are not ready. the railway bridge in bykampady has not yet started. I guess grandchildren will get to see the 6 lane road.

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  • Ranjith Shetty, Udupi/Ambalpady

    Sat, May 03 2008

    Well, it's great news, but authorities should set up a time scale to complete the project, more over local people who currently drive in the said road need to be thought properly how to drive in 6 lane road???isn'it?? to do so now only local RTO's need to be more strict while issuing license specially in driving area. I hope the project bidder should be very professional who has global constructing experience along with local contractor and planers. If you see our current locals driving style any one understand especially express buss/ and lorry drivers????

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  • Hashim Ramlan, bantwal/kuwait

    Sat, May 03 2008

    WHAT A GREAT NEWS TO MANGALORE. WE EXPACTING 6 LANE ROAD TO COSTAL STRETCH FOR FUTURE GENRATION...WE TRUST IT WILL COMPLETE......

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  • Nandakumar, Udupi/Bangalore

    Fri, May 02 2008

    WOW!! Great News. We expect it to be faster than execution of BC Road-Surathkal stretch. Hope people receive suitable rehabilitation package for acquired lands.

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