The Delhi federal government on Wednesday accepted re-carpeting of the Raja Back garden flyover road in west Delhi at an believed expenditure of Rs 1.87 crore, an formal statement reported.

The sanction was granted by Deputy Main Minister Manish Sisodia, who also retains the PWD portfolio.

Right after granting the acceptance, Sisodia stated ultra-contemporary technologies would be employed to reinforce the flyover and strengthen commuting expertise.

”Strengthening of the flyover will profit 1000’s of commuters each and every working day and preserve their time. The Arvind Kejriwal authorities is committed to cutting down site visitors congestion in Delhi. The emphasis is to improve city roadways, maximize their toughness, and give commuters a safe travel practical experience,” the assertion quoted Sisodia as saying.

The decision follows various complaints of bad problem of the highway surface area of the flyover in west Delhi.

Sisodia also directed PWD officers to get the road area of the flyover set at the earliest, the statement said.

The deputy main minister has reviewed numerous highway redevelopment projects across the town in the previous number of months and approved resources for them.

”In the exact series, he accepted the re-carpeting project of Raja Backyard flyover really worth Rs 1.87 crores now (Wednesday),” the statement reported.

The operate will contain elimination of present cracked pavements, re-carpeting with stone matrix asphalt, and road marking with thermoplastic paint, the statement claimed.
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