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Gurugram News: Metropolitan Development Authority Clears ₹47-Crore Flyover Project at Dadi Sati Chowk

The structure is designed to ease congestion at the busy intersection, which experiences heavy daily traffic from industrial

Mira-Bhayandar Flyover
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News: The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has approved the detailed project report (DPR) for construction of a flyover at Dadi Sati Chowk on the IMT Manesar Road stretch, a key junction connecting traffic from the Dwarka Expressway side. Officials said the project, estimated at ₹47 crore, is expected to move to the tender stage within two weeks.

Gurugram News: Metropolitan Development Authority Clears ₹47-Crore Flyover Projec

A senior GMDA official confirmed that the DPR received clearance from CEO P.C. Meena, paving the way for the next phase of implementation. The proposal had earlier been approved by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini during an authority meeting held on July 10, 2024.

According to project details, a six-lane flyover approximately 900 metres long will be built over Dadi Sati Chowk along the carriageway coming from the IMT Manesar side near Sector 84. The structure is designed to ease congestion at the busy intersection, which experiences heavy daily traffic from industrial, residential, and expressway routes.

The DPR also includes provision for a future underpass on Rampura Road

The DPR also includes provision for a future underpass on Rampura Road beneath the flyover. Officials said retaining walls will be constructed on both sides during the current phase to ensure that building the underpass later will not disrupt traffic or require major structural changes.

Authorities stated that the project is part of a broader mobility improvement plan for Gurugram aimed at reducing bottlenecks, improving travel time, and strengthening connectivity between industrial hubs and major arterial roads. Urban planners note that grade separators such as flyovers are considered essential in rapidly expanding urban corridors where traffic volume has outgrown existing junction capacity.

Officials added that once tenders are issued and a contractor is finalised, construction will begin promptly, with timelines to be announced after the bidding process concludes.

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