Kacchi Dargah–Bidupur Bridge

Kacchi Dargah–Bidupur Bridge
Coordinates 25°36′14″N 85°15′49″E / 25.6040°N 85.2637°E / 25.6040; 85.2637Coordinates: 25°36′14″N 85°15′49″E / 25.6040°N 85.2637°E / 25.6040; 85.2637
Carries 6 lanes of roadway and pedestrian pathways each side
Crosses Ganga River
Locale PatnaHajipur, Bihar, India
Characteristics
Total length 9.76 km (6.06 mi)
History
Construction start 31 Jan 2016
Construction end Nov 2021 (expected)

The Kacchi Dargah–Bidupur Bridge (Hindi: कच्ची दरगाह-बिदुपुर सेतु), currently under construction, will span the river Ganges, connecting Kacchi Dargah in Patna and Bidupur in Hajipur in the Indian state of Bihar.[1] Upon completion in Nov 2021, the bridge will provide an easy roadway link between the northern and southern parts of Bihar and will connect two major national highways, linking NH 30 to NH 103.

The project

Chief minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated the construction of the 9.76 km-long (6.06 mi) bridge in August, 2015.[2] Upon completion in Nov 2021, the bridge will reduce the load on Mahatma Gandhi Setu and will also reduce the traffic in the capital city of Patna. The concrete-laying in a well foundation starting on 19 July 2017 on the Raghopur side.[3] 67 well foundations would be constructed in Ganga while total 20 well foundations will be laid in 'Diyara' area of both sides of Ganga. India’s biggest construction giant Larsen & Tourbo better known as L&T India is executing the Rs 3,600 crore bridge project which will be Asia’s longest bridge in India.

A bridge has been planned across the Ganges to connect Arrah and Chhapra.[4] A road bridge parallel to the existing rail and road bridge, Rajendra Setu, has also been planned.[5]

The bridge will also require construction of 13.24 km (8.23 mi) of approach roads on both ends of the bridge.

Construction of contacted highway

  • Major junction 06
  • Grade Sepretars 01
  • Two lane loops 04
  • Rampas 08
  • Flyover 02
  • Viaduct 06
  • Rotary 02

Highlight

  • First bridge of Bihar for 6th lane extra does cable-stayed bridge
  • Longest bridge of India on river
  • Six lane highspeed corridor
  • All span navigational

Advantages

  • The bridge will be a major connecting bridge between North and South Bihar
  • The work of external ring road of Patna
  • It will connect national highways 30 and 103

See also

References

  1. "Ganga bridge bonanza New projects to ease travel hassle". Archived from the original on 2 June 2016.
  2. Dargah-Bidupur 2020/ "Nitish inaugurates construction of Ganga bridge connecting Kacchi Dargah-Bidupur 2020(expected)" Check |url= value (help). Bihar Days. Retrieved 2015-08-23.
  3. "Key bridge gets concrete shape". Archived from the original on 14 March 2018.
  4. Singh, Rakesh K. (30 December 2010). "Ganga link to connect Ara & Chhapra". Calcutta, India: The Telegraph, 30 December 2010. Archived from the original on 20 May 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
  5. "Four-lane connector over Sone, Ganga". Calcutta, India: The Telegraph, 8 April 2011. 8 April 2011. Archived from the original on 26 June 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
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