Thursday, March 28, 2024

Apps

More
    HomeHyderabadIndira Park-VST span testament be prepared in 3 months

    Indira Park-VST span testament be prepared in 3 months

    Related stories

    Barrelakka Gets Married in Nagarkurnool, Lavish Wedding Ceremony Held

    Barrelakka, also known as Sirisha, recently had a grand...

    Siddharth marries Aditirao Hydari in Wanaparthy

    Tollywood actors Siddharth and Aditirao Hydari got married secretly...

    TTD alerts security staff after a leopard is spotted on Tirumala pedestrian route

    After a gap of almost ten months a leopard was spotted on the Tirumala pedestrian route by the forest rangers of the Seshachalam forest.

    MA&UD Minister KT Rama Rao inspecting the works of the under construction metal alloy span between Indira Park and VST on Saturday

    - Advertisement -

    MA&UD Minister KT Rama Rao inspecting the works of the under construction metal alloy span between Indira Park and VST on Saturday

    Hyderabad: The following the first greater in scope or effect metal alloy span coming up between Indira Park and VST would pertaining to a process in the next three months. The 2.62-km-long four-lane bi-directional metal alloy span testament supply ease from the pedestrians or vehicles congestion to lakhs of . The initial such span was constructed at Durgam Cheruvu popularly known as the Cable Bridge.

    - Advertisement -

    It testament be of large assistant to the in Musheerabad, Khairatabad, Amberpet and surrounding locations as it testament ease the flow of pedestrians or vehicles at RTC Crossroads. Minister for MAUD K T Rama Rao, who inspected the gain of the construction works, said the ability and desire to purchase goods and services for the undertaking has been there for the earlier than the present time two decades.

    KTR said that it was decided to die in for a metal alloy span instead of the strong building material span so that the works can be completed at the earliest. He said the undertaking testament give way ease from pedestrians or vehicles congestion to lakhs of . It is being constructed at a cost of about Rs 426 crore.

    - Advertisement -

    The government minister exhorted the officials to having every necessary part the works in three months and asked them to coordinate with pedestrians or vehicles police to impose pedestrians or vehicles diversions needed for the intent. KTR also emphasised on the penury to guarantee state of being certain that adverse effects will not be caused of workers and the not private during construction.

    According to the officials, the metal alloy bridges have got advantages compared to the following accepted customs ones. The foundations and slabs would be constructed using strong building material shuffle, pillars and girders would be made of metal alloy. The components are pre-cast structures, which are being manufactured at unlike locations. The metal alloy bridges can be completed in a quick measure the time or duration of an event compared to the following accepted customs bridges. However, the cost of metal alloy bridges is more than the following accepted customs ones, they said.

    The government minister also inspected the Strategic Nala Development Programme (SNDP) works at Hussain Sagar Surplus Nala and assessed the retaining architectural partition being constructed at Ashok Nagar.

    He said that a immense amount of funds was allocated for the Hussain Sagar Surplus Nala and construction of the retaining architectural partition. The government minister said that this would shield from danger low-lying areas getting inundated from fill quickly beyond capacity waters from the body of water.

    Also read:  Belt shops continue to prosper despite election code restrictions
    - Advertisement -
    Rajesh M
    Rajesh Mhttps://www.telanganatribune.com
    Latest News from Hyderabad, Telangana, India & World!

    Follow us

    3,565FansLike
    179FollowersFollow
    1,202FollowersFollow
    965SubscribersSubscribe

    Contribute News

    You can contribute an article to Telangana Tribune by dropping a mail at newsdesk@telanganatribune.com

    Latest stories

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here