Bringing joy to the commuters in Greater Noida, the Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Authority has asked the workers to push to complete the work on a crucial flyover which would connect the industrial area in Greater Noida by October, the officials revealed on Saturday.
Greater Noida flyover length and cost
Funded by the UPSIDA, the flyover is being constructed at a cost of Rs 18.40 crore. According to officials, the flyover spanning 391.4 meters will link the Flated Factory Complex, UPSIDA, to the Savitri Bai Phule Inter College in Greater Noida. UPSIDA’s CEO, Mayur Maheshwari, along with Principal General Manager Rajiv Tyagi and other senior officers, conducted an on-site inspection of the project on Saturday. During the inspection, officials instructed the relevant personnel to accelerate the progress of the work.
“In line with UPSIDA’s commitment to providing world-class infrastructure for its allottees, we inspected the ongoing construction of a three-lane flyover project. Funded by UPSIDA and constructed by UP Rajya Setu Nigam Ltd at a cost of Rs 18.40 crore, the 391.4-metre flyover will connect the Flated Factory Complex, UPSIDA, to the Savitri Bai Phule Inter College in Greater Noida,” Maheshwari said.
Progress report
Maheswari added that the substructure work has already seen 50% completion and the project is seeing rapid progress. He further said that the project is expected to be finished by OCotber this year, five months ahead of its schedule.
The official emphasised that upon its completion, the flyover will not only provide advantages to the industries located in UPSIDA Industrial Area Site-5 and EPIP (Export Promotion Industrial Park), but will also significantly alleviate traffic congestion for nearby residents.
According to Rajiv Tyagi, Principal General Manager of UPSIDA, the flyover will facilitate commuters traveling to and from the Site 5 industrial area and alleviate congestion on the old Kasna road. “The flyover will also be advantageous for local residents as it will offer one more option to travel to Kasna,” he added.
(With PTI inputs)