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9/11/2014 World standard Link Road next year - The New Indian Express http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/chennai/article1339647.ece 1/3 GO Click here for Mobile Site Thursday, September 11, 2014 11:41 AM E-paper Auto Ask Prabhu Edex Indulge Food Health Tech Education Lifestyle Editorial Photos Videos Coupons PR Corner Home > Cities > Chennai By Shyam Balasubramanian - CHENNAI Published: 15th November 2012 10:15 AM Last Updated: 15th November 2012 10:15 AM Email 0 0 0 World standard Link Road next year The state of the Velachery-Taramani Link Road stretch has given little cheer to motorists for a number of years. Various government departments have been unable to either start or finish their work on the stretch to gave a remote sense of respectability to the road and make it motorable. But now, the pressure from high up in the government seems to be finally working to bring progress on the stretch to a healthy pace. Sources say the deadline for the completion of the road to world standards has been set for August 2013. The Velachery-Taramani Link Road has long been a troubled project. Road laying works have been on hold for a number of years, with the Highways Department’s Metro Wing waiting for the Public Works Department to finish laying a canal to connect the Velachery Lake and the Buckingham Canal. The canal has been aimed at helping reduce flooding in the low-lying areas on the periphery of the Pallikaranai marsh. The canal building work, say highly-placed sources, has been delayed largely because of the original contractor, who won the contract by quoting a low amount for the project. “Because of the low rates, the contractor doesn’t seem interested in doing the work. We have seen a string of excuses of one type or the other. With pressure and support from the highest level, we have now changed the scope of the work and new rates have been fixed,” said an official. The latest gamble has been to change the construction technique used on the project. So far, 900 metres of the 3650 metre-canal has been laid using in-situ casting. This means the concrete blocks that form the walls of the canals are laid and cured along the canal’s planned course. But now, thanks to pressure from the top, the construction is set to rely on pre-cast blocks that would only be assembled at the location. 88 pc of Homes in Yadgir Lack Toilets 13-yr-old CEO Flashes Silicon Valley Startup Gene Netas Ditch Rain-hit Districts, Fly to Europe Women's Panel Seeks Your Adv ice on Women's Safety Tobacco Burned Rs 1,171-Cr Hole in TN Pocket Today's Pick 0 Like The Velachery-Taramani Link Road is set for a makeover | ALBIN MATHEW Editor's Picks Most Read Most Emailed Tamil Nadu Life Convicts in Vellore Turn Hair Stylists for Public More Tamil Nadu In a Class of Their Own, TN Kids Get Set for Asiad More Chennai Tobacco Burned Rs 1,171-Cr Hole in TN Pocket More Nation Frustration, Anger as Lakhs Still Marooned, Round Trip One Way From Select To Select De p 2014 Sep 11 Return 2014 Sep 12 Home Top News Nation World States Cities Business Columns Cricket Sport Entertainment Magazine The Sunday Standard

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World standard Link Road next year

The state of the Velachery-Taramani Link Road stretch has given little cheer to motorists for a

number of years. Various government departments have been unable to either start or finish their

work on the stretch to gave a remote sense of respectability to the road and make it motorable.

But now, the pressure from high up in the government seems to be finally working to bring

progress on the stretch to a healthy pace. Sources say the deadline for the completion of the road

to world standards has been set for August 2013.

The Velachery-Taramani Link Road has long been a troubled project. Road laying works have

been on hold for a number of years, with the Highways Department’s Metro Wing waiting for the

Public Works Department to finish laying a canal to connect the Velachery Lake and the

Buckingham Canal. The canal has been aimed at helping reduce flooding in the low-lying areas on

the periphery of the Pallikaranai marsh.

The canal building work, say highly-placed sources, has been delayed largely because of the

original contractor, who won the contract by quoting a low amount for the project. “Because of the

low rates, the contractor doesn’t seem interested in doing the work. We have seen a string of

excuses of one type or the other. With pressure and support from the highest level, we have now

changed the scope of the work and new rates have been fixed,” said an official.

The latest gamble has been to change the construction technique used on the project. So far, 900

metres of the 3650 metre-canal has been laid using in-situ casting. This means the concrete

blocks that form the walls of the canals are laid and cured along the canal’s planned course. But

now, thanks to pressure from the top, the construction is set to rely on pre-cast blocks that would

only be assembled at the location.

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“Around 160 1-meter segments are being pre-cast at a facility near the Ambattur Lake. These

segments would then be transported to the site where they would be assembled along the canal’s

alignment. This is expected to be a sure-shot way of speeding up the work” said an informed

source.

Both the road projects and the canal have seen a certain amount of action after a team of high-

level officials from the Housing, Highways and Public Works Departments inspected the site in the

first week of November. A highly placed official is said to have taken PWD officials to task for the

delays.

“There is direct pressure from the Housing Secretary, Highways Secretary and other very highly

placed officials. It is this pressure that is getting things moving,” said a source. This has meant the

coming together of the three stakeholders of the projects — the PWD and Highways Department,

which are implementing the projects, and the Housing and Urban Development Department, which

is funnelling World Bank funding for the project.

Officials in the Highways Department told City Express that they were all set to take up the work in

a phased manner, as was the initial plan. “We have completed work on a 650-meter stretch that

was handed over to us. Another 250-meter stretch has been handed over, but we have been

unable to start work because construction materials and shelters have been left behind. We will

need no more than three months to complete a stretch of about 500 metres,” said a Highways

official.

The officials also added that the Highways Department has asked PWD to complete work on the

stretch close to the bustling SRP Tools Junction so that necessary traffic diversions can be made

for the Highways Department to take up its work. “With the pre-cast technique being employed now

on the canal, there is no reason why road users cannot have a smooth drive down the Velachery-

Taramani Link Road by August 2013,” the official added.

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