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Flyover construction: Workers engaged at Battala bridge area
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Flyover construction: Workers engaged at Battala bridge area
PHOTO : Flyover construction going on at Agartala. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, Feb 1 (TIWN): Aiming to meet the dead line for the completion of the project of construction first flyover of the state, the construction agency has begun the work in full swing at the Battala bridge area.In order to shape up the construction work on time after the completion of the basement work at Battala, the construction agency has started the drilling work at Battala bridge area.

The agency has already covered the area with barricade so that common mass does not get hurt due to the construction hour.

It is to be mentioned here that along with the battala area Heavy equipments and machineries are piled up at the spot to carry out the pillaring work at Bordowali followed by the other works at the same spot.

The pilling work for the construction of fly over at Bordowali has begun in full swing. Besides, the drilling work has also begun at the Battala bridge area.

Although the construction work is underway at several spots but however, the agency has now also begun with the work at Battala Bridge area and Bordowali.

It is to be mentioned here that one part of the flyover will end at Melarmath and the other will end at Firebrigade Chowmuhani.

The suddenly gained progress in the work culture shows that the agency is now worried to finish the work in the given deadline.

After the successful report of the soil test and load test at Battala, cement casting for the pillar is going on in full swing at Bordowali. With the aim to meet the deadline for completing the fly over construction work is going on in speedy way.

However, Tripura's 177-year-old capital Agartala is all set to have its first flyover.

The project has gone to Hyderabad-based Nagarjuna Construction Company Limited through a national tender. Since, they are already engaged in advanced construction work in Agartala like the NIT.

Several parts of Road have been widened as part of the flyover project. The width of each flank of the road has increased.

 A total of 65 pillars will be constructed for the first ever fly over which will connect from Drop gate to fire brigade chowmuhani.

The flyover was a long term demand of the city dwellers and it needs to be introduced soon to contain heavy traffic congestion which is increasing along with the moving hands of the clock.

However, once fly over is constructed, vehicles from the Nagerjala bus stand will continue to ply on the same path which is expected to reduced the traffic congestion.

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