
Porvorim corridor: 88 columns up, 9 segments lifted, road resurfacing on
Panaji:
All 88 columns of the six-lane elevated highway corridor at Porvorim have been completed. By the end of May, the contractors Rajasthan-based
RRSM Infra
plan to complete the crowning of all columns with pier caps. Once the pier caps are up, they are ready for the superstructure to be lifted atop them. Already nine spans of the superstructure have been lifted on the Hotel Majestic side, RRSM vice-president (projects) Rajdeep Bhattacharya said.
'By this Dec-end, all spans will be up. By May end, all the piles, columns, pier caps will be ready, which is the groundwork for the spans to be lifted. Resurfacing of roads has begun, as stated before the high court,' said Bhattacharya.
Post-monsoon, the contractor will start lifting all the remaining segments.
A special launcher of a capacity of 2,040 tonnes is being used for fitting of the segments. A total of 17 segments have to be fitted between every two piers constructed at a distance of 50m. Each segment weighs 120 tonnes, which is equivalent to the weight of three trucks.
Work on the project began in Sep 2024. Within the first four months, 50% of it had been completed. The contractors remain confident of completing the project by Dec 2025, except lighting and some finishing works. This target is four months ahead of govt's April 2026 schedule.
The project, which is 5.2km long, will begin from Hotel Majestic in Porvorim and stretch up to the junction on Guirim end and is being constructed at Rs 364 crore.
There will be 300m distance from the Atal Setu landing and the approach of the elevated highway on the Hotel Majestic end. Between the Atal Setu landing and the approach of the elevated road a junction will come up like the one at Merces to allow traffic access to all roads including the service roads. A similar 300m distance will be kept between the land of the elevated highway and the start of the Guirim overpass, with a junction provided in this space for traffic to circulate.
RRSM Infra will be responsible for maintenance of the elevated highway for 10 years.

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