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Viaduct to replace collapsed national highway section at Kooriyadu in Malappuram

Viaduct to replace collapsed national highway section at Kooriyadu in Malappuram

Time of India2 days ago

T'puram: National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) chairman Santhosh Kumar Yadav on Monday called on chief secretary A Jayathilak to review the progress of national highway development in the state.
The meeting followed a detailed project evaluation session chaired by Yadav with contractors and senior officials.
During the discussion, Yadav briefed the chief secretary on the status of ongoing highway construction projects and highlighted key milestones. Jayathilak urged immediate corrective action on existing delays and lapses. He emphasised the need to resolve issues swiftly to avoid further setbacks.
Yadav assured that construction activities would be accelerated once the monsoon subsides. He also elaborated on the penalty imposed on the contractor involved in the damaged section of the highway at Kooriyadu near Malappuram. Measures taken against the company as well as the current safety review protocols and input from expert committees were also shared.
On Monday, Yadav held a detailed review meeting attended by contracting companies' representatives.
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The collapsed section at Kooriyadu will be replaced with a viaduct. The chairman also evaluated the progress of the 20 major highway projects across the state as part of the visit.
On Sunday, Yadav inspected the highway projects in Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam districts. He visited the Enchakkal flyover construction site, Kazhakkoottam, Chembakamangalam as well as Kottiyam and Mevaram in Kollam district. The NHAI project director and regional officer accompanied him.

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