what are the best features of agra etawah toll road project
Report AdThe NHAI and AETPL (AE Tollway Private Limited) (a Concessionaire), an SPV of IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd., signed a Concession Agreement on September 1, 2015 to build, operate, and maintain the Agra Etawah Bypass NH 2 Project. The Project's franchise season is still a long way off from the Appointed Date. During this time, the concessionaire is permitted to collect the entire consumer cost from road customers.
On BOT evidence or a DBFOT plan, AETPL was completed to grow a 124.52 km section of NH 2 between Agra and Etawah in Uttar Pradesh from four to six lanes. The Agra Etawah Toll Road Project spans NH 2 from mile 199.66 to km 323.525.
The following are the features of the project:
124.52 kilometres of six-lane highway
747 km of lane
The organisation road is 84.725 kilometres long.
Slip road with a total length of 30.282 kilometres
Three massive expansions
30 minor additions
There are 7 flyovers total.
Over-ranges on 7 rail courses
Impediments to 3.08 km of uproar
A 44.68-kilometer stretch of paved road with lamps
There are 213 courses available.
There are a total of 12 vehicular underpasses.
There are ten light vehicle underpasses.
6 men were killed while walking underpasses.
There are 164 assembly total.
4 truck stoppages
There are 22 vehicle straights.
2 courts with a toll
The project cost, according to FASTag, is Rs.3,244 crores.
The concession period is 24 years.
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NH 2 is a long National Highway in India that runs across the states of Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal. It is also known as Delhi–Kolkata Street.
The Agra Etawah Toll Road Project is critical for the NHAI's most important and well-known Golden Quadrilateral project. The proposed highway passes through the Uttar Pradesh cities of Agra, Firozabad, Mainpuri, and Etawah. Agra, Etmadpur, Firozabad, Shikohabad, Jaswantnagar, and Etawah are evidently major towns/metropolitan payments.
Agra is a visible location on the crusade business map, with three cultural landmarks — the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and Red Post – and a fourth world heritage site, the Bharatpur National Park bird refuge. The task of establishing a world heritage site has been recommended for Akbar's Tomb at Sikandra and Itmad–ud Daula's burying site.