Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Thackeray to launch first girder for Trans-harbour Link at Sewri today

- Tanushree Venkatrama­n

MUMBAI: Maharashtr­a chief minister Uddhav Thackeray will launch of the first girder for the Mumbai Trans-harbour Link (MTHL) at Sewri on Wednesday. This will be one of the first bigticket infrastruc­ture projects that Thackeray will launch after assuming office in November 2019.

The event is being held amidst increasing speculatio­n on the fate of several infrastruc­ture projects under the newly-formed Shiv Sena-congress-nationalis­t Congress Party government. After assuming office, Thackeray ordered a review of the Mumbaiahme­dabad bullet train project and also stalled work on the car shed being built for Metro-3 (Colaba-bandra-seepz) in Aarey Milk Colony. The 60-metre girder will be launched from the Sewri side on Wednesday. MTHL is a 22-kmlong sea-bridge that will connect Mumbai to Navi Mumbai. The project has been on the drawing board since the 1980s, before it was finally given a push by the

packages are sea-bridge components, while the third includes constructi­on of a road up to Chirle. The sea bridge will be 16.5-km long, while the road will be 3.813-km long previous Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government and work on the project commenced in March 2018. RA Rajeev, metropolit­an commission­er, MMRDA, at a recent interactio­n, said 25% of the work on the Sewri-nhava Sheva connector has been completed.

Expected date of completion

According to data shared by MMRDA, 76% of work on a temporary bridge being built over the sea has been completed. The infra agency has also constructe­d 55 of 820 piers, and 37% of the pile foundation has been completed.

The ₹17,843-crore project is expected to be operationa­l by September 2022. When it was first mooted in the mid-1980s, the estimated cost of MTHL was ₹350 crore. The link is expected to reduce travel time between Mumbai and its satellite city from two-and-a-half hours to one hour.

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