GMDA Plans Rs 9.8 Crore Overhaul of Master Road in Gurgaon Sector 114
GMDA Plans Rs 9.8 Crore Overhaul of Sector 114 Road in Gurgaon

Commuters travelling to Upper Dwarka Expressway and sectors 112, 113, and Bajghera in Gurgaon may soon experience smoother connectivity, as the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has planned a comprehensive overhaul of the master road in Outer Sector 114. The road has been in a severely dilapidated condition for nearly six years, causing significant hardship for residents and daily commuters.

Project Details and Tender

The authority has invited bids for the construction of service roads, footpaths, and cycle tracks. Additionally, rainwater harvesting structures and greenbelts on both sides will be developed. The tender for the Rs 9.8-crore project was floated last week, and the work is expected to be completed within one year from the award of the contract.

Main Carriageway Redevelopment

Alongside the service road project, the redevelopment of the 750-metre main carriageway is progressing. Financial bids are open and awaiting final approval from GMDA's CEO before the work can be allotted to an agency. One of the carriageways has become virtually non-motorable due to deep potholes and extensive surface damage. The deteriorated stretch and loose dust have made commuting extremely difficult for residents.

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Background and Delays

The road was originally developed by the Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) over a decade ago and handed over to GMDA in 2018. In 2021, the authority proposed repairs, but the project did not materialise. The redevelopment plan was revisited in June 2023 but was subsequently put on hold as traffic movement on the stretch was considered low at that time. However, with the road condition worsening further, authorities revived the proposal and invited bids in March this year.

Cost and Timeline

The reconstruction work is estimated to cost Rs 7.8 crore and is expected to be completed within eight months after the contract is awarded. A GMDA official stated, "We are in the process of finalising the agency and awaiting CEO's approval on the same. The work will be started once the project is awarded." The entire project, including the service roads and main carriageway, will cost GMDA over Rs 17 crore.

Improvements and Safety Measures

Under the project, the existing carriageway will be strengthened and resurfaced to improve riding quality. A central verge crash barrier will be installed to enhance road safety. Additionally, a surface drain will be constructed on both sides of the road to improve stormwater management and reduce the chances of waterlogging. Road furniture and other traffic safety infrastructure will also be installed along the stretch.

A GMDA official commented, "We are strengthening the road infrastructure network in Sector 114 to improve connectivity and enhance the overall commuting experience for residents. The proposed development works, including the construction of master roads, service roads, footpaths, cycle tracks, and stormwater drains, will significantly improve accessibility, road safety, and ease of movement for residents in the area."

Resident Feedback

Kshitij Sharma, general secretary of Tata La Vida RWA, said, "The redevelopment of this road is much needed as it will make access to upcoming commercial hubs easier. At present, the stretch is in a poor condition, with damaged portions, dust, and water accumulation during rains. A proper road network with drains and supporting infrastructure will not only improve commuting but also reduce safety and hygiene concerns associated with neglected and secluded stretches."

Karambir Singh, a resident of Tata Gurgaon Gateway, added, "Once constructed, this road will provide an alternative route parallel to Najafgarh-Bajghera Road, which gets narrowed towards Delhi and faces frequent congestion during peak hours as buses also ply on that route. It will not only provide a link to Delhi through Upper Dwarka Expressway but will connect different sectors 108, 109, and further down to Sector 99. Once improved, it will ease traffic pressure and offer better connectivity to adjoining sectors."

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