The government today approved a ₹2,272-crore highway project in Karnataka for widening a stretch on National Highway No 63.

“The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the four-laning of Hubli-Hospet Section of NH 63 in Karnataka,” an official statement said.

144-km length

The cost of the project is estimated to be ₹2,272.20 crore, including cost of land acquisition, resettlement and rehabilitation and other pre-construction activities, it said, adding the total length of the road to be developed is approximately 144 km.

“This work will be done under the National Highways Development Project (NHDP) Phase IV on engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) basis,” the statement said.

The project will help expedite the improvement of infrastructure in Karnataka and in reducing the time and cost of travel for traffic, particularly heavy traffic, plying between Hubli and Hospet section. The development of this stretch will also help uplift the socio-economic condition of the region.

“It will also increase employment potential for local labourers for project activities. It has been estimated that a total number of 4,076 mandays are required for construction of one kilometre of highway. As such, employment potential of 5,86,600 (approx) mandays will be generated locally during the construction period of this stretch,” the statement said.

No bidders

The project was earlier approved on build-operate-transfer (toll). Bids were invited for the project three times and one more time with increased viability gap funding (VGF).

“However, no bids were received. As such, it was decided to implement the project through EPC mode. The project has been appraised by Expenditure Finance Committee (EFC) in its meeting held in March, 2016,” the statement said.

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