NHAI to reinvite tenders for shelved project: Gadkari to MP Arora
Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari has directed National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to take prompt action for inviting fresh tender and re- award the work of resumption of Construction for Southern Ludhiana Bypass Greenfield Highway (25.240 Kms).
Ludhiana, November 22, 2024: Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari has directed National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to take prompt action for inviting fresh tender and re- award the work of resumption of Construction for Southern Ludhiana Bypass Greenfield Highway (25.240 Kms).
This has been stated by Gadkari in a recent communication sent to MP (Rajya Sabha) from Ludhiana Sanjeev Arora. Gadkari wrote this letter in response to a letter addressed to him by Arora.
In his communication, Gadkari wrote to Arora that he has got the matter examined and would like to inform him that the project was already awarded by NHAI, however, the work could not be started due to unavailability of minimum required possession of land for declaration of Appointed Date, even after a year of award. Hence, the LOA was withdrawn on the request of Bidder.
Further, Gadkari mentioned in his letter that “I have directed NHAI to take prompt action for inviting fresh tender and re- award the work, which would otherwise may not be feasible if the possession of land is not ensured timely by the State Government. Hence, I would suggest you take up the matter with State Govt. of Punjab to extend due cooperation to NHAI for expeditious land acquisition, so that the work can be started.”
In his letter addressed to Gadkari, Arora had brought his urgent attention towards the stalled construction of the Southern Ludhiana Bypass Greenfield Highway project.
Arora had apprised the Minister that this six-lane greenfield highway project is crucial for the city of Ludhiana. It was envisioned to significantly decongest traffic within Ludhiana and enhance connectivity between rural and urban areas, positively impacting lakhs of commuters and business owners.
Further, Arora had apprised the Minister that he understands that there have been delays in acquiring the necessary land. However, it is important to note that a sizeable portion - nearly 80% (19.74 kilometres out of the total 25.240 kilometres) has already been handed over to the NHAI or the contractor.
Given the substantial progress made in land acquisition, Arora urged the Minister to take immediate action to ensure the resumption of construction on this critical project. He had requested the Minister to direct the NHAI to restore the project at the earliest possible opportunity. He had assured the Minister that he would actively work with the State Government and district authorities to expedite the acquisition of any remaining land parcels.
Meanwhile, Arora has highly appreciated Gadkari and thanked him for acceding to his request and directing the NHAI to reinvite tenders for the stalled project. He hoped that the completion of this bypass will significantly improve traffic flow, reduce travel times, and boost economic activity in the region. He believed that it is in the best interest.