Gawar Construction Limited intends to build Package II of the Shimla Bypass Project in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. The project is still in its early phases and is projected to cost roughly 2070 crores. Package II of the Shimla Bypass Project is a 10.985-kilometer length of road connecting Shakral and Dhalli. The project will comprise the construction of 18 bridges, 53 culverts, and the world's largest extra-dosed single span bridge, which will be 280 meters long.
The project is planned to be completed within 36 months of construction beginning. The Shimla Bypass Project is a notable development for both Shimla and Himachal Pradesh. It would aid in the reduction of traffic congestion in Shimla and the improvement of connection to other regions of the state. Here are some of the key benefits of the Shimla Bypass Project: It will reduce traffic congestion in Shimla. It will improve connectivity to other parts of the state. It will boost tourism in the region. It will create employment opportunities.
As of September 2023, The project is now in the stage of construction being started the work on the project will be finished in 2024, 2025 or 2026 It has been decided to hire a local contractor.
News by Rahul Yeligetti