Key Connection
Construction World|November 2017

The Kaithal-Rajasthan border highway project will improve connectivity, ensure safety and spur infrastructure development in four districts in Haryana.

Key Connection

Improved connectivity, safety and economic prosperity in four districts – that’s what the Kaithal-Rajasthan border highway project will bring to the region! The four-lane highway project has been recently commissioned by Kaithal Tollway (KTPL), a special purpose vehicle (SPV) of IRB Infrastructure Developers.

Crucial location

The project on NH-152/65 starts from Kaithal (km 33+250) to the Rajasthan border (km 241+580) with a total length of around 166.26 km. The road section traverses through the Kaithal, Jind, Hisar and Bhiwan districts of Haryana. The nodal towns on the stretches are Kalayat, Narwana, Barwala, Hisar, Barwa and Siwani. The improved design and safety features of the project will be instrumental in decongesting the traffic plying through these nodal towns on the stretches, also reducing the high pollution levels and, of course, the high accident rate. The project will expedite the improvement of infrastructure in Haryana and enhance mobility in adjoining regions with significant reduction in vehicle operating costs and travel time. Needless to say, it will play a significant role in achieving national development and contributing to the overall performance and social functioning of the community.

Scope of work

This story is from the November 2017 edition of Construction World.

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