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Building Pune: PMC plans Rs 115 crore flyover-grade separator project to ease access to airport, Nagar Road

The proposed flyover-cum-grade separator project at Bindu Madhav Balasaheb Thackeray Chowk is expected to ease the traffic situation on Deccan College Road.

PMCView of Nagar road, Pune; PMC constructs flyovers at important junctions to ease traffic flow on the busy road. (Express Photo)

The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is planning to construct a flyover and grade separator at the busy Bindu Madhav Balasaheb Thackeray Chowk on Deccan College Road in Yerawada to remove bottlenecks and improve connectivity from the city to the airport and Nagar Road.

short article insert “The traffic on Deccan College Road has increased. Sangamwadi Road and Deccan College Road intersect at Bindu Madhav Balasaheb Thackeray Chowk in Yerawada, further adding to the chaos,” said Yuvraj Deshmukh, Chief Engineer, PMC.

Pune city is mainly connected to the airport through Bund Garden and Sangamwadi bridges, both of which meet the Deccan College Road in Yerawada. The proposed flyover-cum-grade separator project is expected to ease the traffic situation on Deccan College Road and smoothen traffic flow from the city to the airport and Nagar Road, Deshmukh added.

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The PMC has floated a tender for the project, which is estimated to cost Rs 115.73 crore.

“It will be a four-lane, two-way flyover from Bund Garden to Khadki and Alandi Road, along with a three-lane one-way grade separator from Sangamwadi to Bund Garden and Ambedkar Chowk on the way to Pune airport,” Saurabh Chaudhari, project in-charge, PMC, explained.

He said the project will be completed in 30 months from the day work begins. “Once the project is done, it will ease connectivity to Ahmednagar as more flyovers are being constructed on Nagar Road. It will also enable faster connectivity to Pune airport from the city with no traffic jam or waiting at the junction,” Chaudhari added.

The four-lane flyover will be 530 m long and 15.6 m wide, with an approach of 200 m on the Khadki side and 170 m on the Bund Garden side.

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The unidirectional grade separator for traffic moving from Sangamwadi to Ambedkar Chowk and Bund Garden will be 740 m long, including a covered stretch of 140m, an open stretch of 600m and a carriage width of 9m on the Sangamwadi side and 7.5 m wide each on Ambedkar Chowk and Bund Garden sides.

Ajay Jadhav is an Assistant Editor with The Indian Express, Pune. He writes on Infrastructure, Politics, Civic issues, Sustainable Development and related stuff. He is a trekker and a sports enthusiast. Ajay has written research articles on the Conservancy staff that created a nationwide impact in framing policy to improve the condition of workers handling waste.  Ajay has been consistently writing on politics and infrastructure. He brought to light the lack of basic infrastructure of school and hospital in the hometown of Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde even as two private helipads were developed by the leader who mostly commutes from Mumbai to Satara in helicopter. Ajay has been reporting on sustainable development initiatives that protects the environment while ensuring infrastructure development.  ... Read More


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