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NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday set in motion the construction of the much delayed Zojila Pass tunnel in Jammu and Kashmir to provide all-weather connectivity to Leh-Ladakh region. After several extensions and rebidding of the project, the highways ministry is all set to award the work to an infrastructure major to ensure an early start to building of the 14.1 km tunnel through tough terrain.
IRB Infrastructure will take up the work for building this tunnel. "We opened the bids and found very good offer that was beyond our expectation. The project will bring huge relief to people living in Leh-Ladakh region, which remains cut off for months during winter. It will also push tourist flow in the region and bring economic prosperity," the outgoing road transport and highways secretary Vijay Chhibber told TOI on Thursday.
Ministry officials said that IRB has quoted Rs 981 crore as semi-annual annuity (installments) for this project and the total contract period is 22 years. "The project will be completed in seven years. Such works take more time because of the tough terrain and less days when outdoor work can be undertaken due to extreme weather. The annuity payment from government will start only after the work gets completed," one of the officials said.
He added it is not feasible to keep the road clear during winter due to heavy snowfall, and to make matters worse the area is prone to severe avalanches.
Building the Zojila Pass situated at an altitude of 11,578-ft on Srinagar-Kargil-Leh NH will cost about Rs 9,000 crore. The project involves construction of a two-lane and bi-directional tunnel with an escape route.
Construction of 6.5 km long Z-Morh tunnel connecting Gagangir and Sonamarg in Ganderbal district has already started in this region. The project involving construction of a two-lane tunnel awarded in 2013 is likely to be completed by 2018. The tunnel, located 2,637 metres above sea level, will ensure the passage of 1,000 vehicles an hour at an approved maximum speed of 80 km per hour.
Work on Zojila Pass tunnel in J&K to begin soon - Times of India
IRB Infrastructure bags Zojila tunnel project in a Rs 10,050-crore deal
Mumbai-based firm IRB Infrastructure has bagged Rs 10,050 crore project — considered the largest National Highway project awarded in India — to construct and maintain a 14.8-km tunnel in Jammu & Kashmir.
The Zojila tunnel project includes approaches on NH-1 in the state of Jammu and Kashmir on design, build, operate and transfer basis. The Leh-to-Srinagar tunnel will be built over a period of seven years, the company has said in a statement.
The Zojila tunnel — the longest in South East Asia — will have great socio-economic importance for the people of Jammu & Kashmir. IRB Infrastructure won the contract in a competitive bidding which includes a 22-year concession period, the company said in a regulatory filing with the BSE.
"We have received the letter of award for the project and hope to finish the preparatory work soon so the construction can start by October 2016. The project will take seven years to complete, as we will have only six months a year to work," Virendra Mhaiskar, CEO of IRB Infrastructure, said in a statement to the Economic Times.
The Zojila National Highway is located between Srinagar and Leh, and remains shut six months in a year due to heavy snowfall. According to reports, the tunnel will be built at an altitude of 3,528 metres.
Given the strategic nature of the tunnel for Jammu & Kashmir's transport, the government is keen that work on the tunnel begins soon, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari was quoted as saying by the Economic Times.
"The Zojila project will enhance the connectivity of the area, which will go a long way to boost tourism and activities of the region," Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh was quoted as saying by PTI.
IRB Infrastructure bags Zojila tunnel project in a Rs 10,050-crore deal
IRB Infrastructure will take up the work for building this tunnel. "We opened the bids and found very good offer that was beyond our expectation. The project will bring huge relief to people living in Leh-Ladakh region, which remains cut off for months during winter. It will also push tourist flow in the region and bring economic prosperity," the outgoing road transport and highways secretary Vijay Chhibber told TOI on Thursday.
Ministry officials said that IRB has quoted Rs 981 crore as semi-annual annuity (installments) for this project and the total contract period is 22 years. "The project will be completed in seven years. Such works take more time because of the tough terrain and less days when outdoor work can be undertaken due to extreme weather. The annuity payment from government will start only after the work gets completed," one of the officials said.
He added it is not feasible to keep the road clear during winter due to heavy snowfall, and to make matters worse the area is prone to severe avalanches.
Building the Zojila Pass situated at an altitude of 11,578-ft on Srinagar-Kargil-Leh NH will cost about Rs 9,000 crore. The project involves construction of a two-lane and bi-directional tunnel with an escape route.
Construction of 6.5 km long Z-Morh tunnel connecting Gagangir and Sonamarg in Ganderbal district has already started in this region. The project involving construction of a two-lane tunnel awarded in 2013 is likely to be completed by 2018. The tunnel, located 2,637 metres above sea level, will ensure the passage of 1,000 vehicles an hour at an approved maximum speed of 80 km per hour.
Work on Zojila Pass tunnel in J&K to begin soon - Times of India
IRB Infrastructure bags Zojila tunnel project in a Rs 10,050-crore deal
Mumbai-based firm IRB Infrastructure has bagged Rs 10,050 crore project — considered the largest National Highway project awarded in India — to construct and maintain a 14.8-km tunnel in Jammu & Kashmir.
The Zojila tunnel project includes approaches on NH-1 in the state of Jammu and Kashmir on design, build, operate and transfer basis. The Leh-to-Srinagar tunnel will be built over a period of seven years, the company has said in a statement.
The Zojila tunnel — the longest in South East Asia — will have great socio-economic importance for the people of Jammu & Kashmir. IRB Infrastructure won the contract in a competitive bidding which includes a 22-year concession period, the company said in a regulatory filing with the BSE.
"We have received the letter of award for the project and hope to finish the preparatory work soon so the construction can start by October 2016. The project will take seven years to complete, as we will have only six months a year to work," Virendra Mhaiskar, CEO of IRB Infrastructure, said in a statement to the Economic Times.
The Zojila National Highway is located between Srinagar and Leh, and remains shut six months in a year due to heavy snowfall. According to reports, the tunnel will be built at an altitude of 3,528 metres.
Given the strategic nature of the tunnel for Jammu & Kashmir's transport, the government is keen that work on the tunnel begins soon, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari was quoted as saying by the Economic Times.
"The Zojila project will enhance the connectivity of the area, which will go a long way to boost tourism and activities of the region," Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh was quoted as saying by PTI.
IRB Infrastructure bags Zojila tunnel project in a Rs 10,050-crore deal