New bridge across Godavari beset by delays
The Hindu
Executing agency missed three deadlines since 2015
There seems to be no immediate end in sight to the travails of motorists in commuting on the nearly 55-year-old bridge across Godavari River at Bhadrachalam beset by frequent traffic congestion.
The construction of a new bridge of 1.20 km length and 12 metre width, parallel to the existing old bridge above the Godavari, at the temple town has been pending for more than five years.
Work on the new bridge started in 2015 at an estimated cost of ₹ 65 crore to decongest traffic on the old bridge, the crucial road link on the National Highway 30 (Old NH 221) at Telangana’s famous temple town, bordering Andhra Pradesh.
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