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See the beautiful pictures of Ambala-Kotputli Corridor, NHAI shares

Ambala-Kotputli Corridor : The recently completed 313 km long 6 lane access control Ambala-Kotputli Greenfield Corridor reduces the distance between the two cities by 50 km.

This project would also transform the road infrastructure in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. This project also provides a seamless connectivity between Chandigarh and Northern part of India to Southern districts of Haryana and to Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.

The corridor is equipped with Advance Traffic Management System (ATMS) for digital surveillance and incidence reporting and monitoring.

Estimated Cost: Rs. 11,000 crore
Project’s Total Length: 313 km
Greenfield Section: 227 km
Lanes: 6
Current Status: Operational
Deadline: March 2022
Opened: August 1, 2022
Owner: National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
Project Model: EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction)

Project Route
Ambala – Kotputli Economic Corridor comprises of four road projects:

42.5 km Ambala – Ismailabad Expressway
227 km Trans Haryana Expressway
14 km stretch of Narnaul Bypass
30 km section of NH 148B from Narnaul to Paniyala Mod (NH-48) near Kotputli

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