Rs.18,662cr Assam project plan for EPC contract
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved construction of 4-Lane Access-Controlled Greenfield connectivity from Gohpur on NH-15 to Numaligarh on 715 section including 15.79-km of Road cum Rail Tunnel under River Brahmaputra to be developed at a total capital cost of Rs.18,662 crore in Assam on Engineering procurement Construction (EPC).
The project was approved on 13 Feb.
Currently, connectivity between Numaligarh on NH715 and Gohpur on NH-15 is 240 km from existing Kaliabhambhora road bridge near Silghat on NH-52 which takes 6 Hours passing through Numaligarh, Kaziranga National park and Biswanath Town. To address these challenges, the project is proposed to be developed as 4-Lane Access-Controlled Greenfield connectivity from Gohpur on NH-15 to Numaligarh with Road cum Rail tunnel below the Brahmaputra River. This would be first underwater Road cum Rail tunnel in the India and 2nd in world.
The project will provide significant benefit to Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and other North -Eastern States. This will enhance the efficiency of freight movement, reduce logistics cost and drive socio-economic growth in the region.
The project alignment integrates with two major National Highways (NH-15 and NH-715) and two Railway lines i.e. Rangia-Mukongselek Railway Section under Rangia Division of NFR on Gohpur Side and Furkating-Mariani loop line section under Tinsukia Division of NFR on Numaligarh side.
The project providing seamless connectivity to key economic, social, and logistics nodes across Assam. Additionally, the project will enhance multi-modal integration by connecting with 11 Economic Nodes, three Social Nodes, two Tourist nodes and eight Logistic Nodes, providing enhanced connectivity with four Major Railway Station, two Airport and 2 inland water way thereby facilitating faster movement of goods and passengers across the region.
Upon completion, the project will play a pivotal role in strategic considerations, regional economic growth, strengthening connectivity between major economic centres and opening new avenues for trade and industrial development. The project will also generate approximately 80 Lakhs person-days of direct and indirect employment, and will open new avenues of growth, development and prosperity in surrounding regions. Fiinews.com








