The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) achieved a significant milestone in the Mumbai Coastal Road Project by successfully installing a second large Bow Arch String Girder connecting the Mumbai Coastal Road and the Bandra-Worli Sea Link on Wednesday morning. This accomplishment was made possible under the guidance of Municipal Commissioner and Administrator Bhushan Gagrani, along with Additional Municipal Commissioner (Eastern Suburbs) Dr. Amit Saini.
The girders, installed along the route from Nariman Point to Worli, each weigh an impressive 2,500 metric tons and measure 143 meters in length, 31.7 meters in width, and 31 meters in height.
Taking to its official social media handle, the BMC announced the successful installation of the second girder, stating that the work commenced at 3 am and concluded at 6:07 am on May 15, 2024. Installing this second girder posed a challenge due to its proximity, just 2.8 meters away from the first girder installed earlier.
The key figures overseeing the project included Managing Director of Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, Smt. Ashwini Bhide, Additional Municipal Commissioner (City) Dr. Ashwini Joshi, Deputy Municipal Commissioner (Special Engineering) Chakradhar Kandalkar, Chief Engineer (Mumbai Coastal Road Project) Girish Nikam, Deputy Chief Engineer Mantaiah Swami, President of HCC Ajit Gulabchand, along with officials, engineers, and staff of the Mumbai Coastal Road Project.
The BMC indicated that the next phase of the Mumbai Coastal Road Project would commence soon after the completion of the remaining works. This project, led by the BMC, aims to enhance connectivity and ease traffic congestion along the coastal stretch of Mumbai.
Notably, this achievement follows the installation of the first bow arch string girder earlier in April this year, marking a significant step forward in the Mumbai Coastal Road Project. The project holds immense importance in improving transportation infrastructure and connectivity in Mumbai, thereby facilitating smoother movement of vehicles and commuters along the coastal route.
The successful installation of the second large Bow Arch String Girder represents a significant advancement in the ambitious Mumbai Coastal Road Project, which seeks to address the city’s burgeoning transportation needs and alleviate congestion along its coastal areas. By seamlessly connecting the Mumbai Coastal Road with the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, this project promises to enhance connectivity and accessibility for residents and commuters alike.
The girders, with their substantial dimensions and weight, underscore the engineering prowess and meticulous planning involved in executing such a complex infrastructure undertaking. The close coordination among various stakeholders, including municipal authorities, engineers, and project managers, has been instrumental in ensuring the smooth progress of the project.
Moreover, the successful installation of the second girder demonstrates the BMC’s commitment to prioritizing infrastructure development and urban planning initiatives aimed at enhancing Mumbai’s liveability and resilience. As one of India’s premier metropolitan centers, Mumbai faces unique challenges related to population density, urban sprawl, and transportation infrastructure. Projects like the Mumbai Coastal Road play a pivotal role in addressing these challenges and fostering sustainable growth and development.
The Mumbai Coastal Road Project is not only about enhancing connectivity but also about promoting economic growth and prosperity.