Chennai Port-Maduravoyal Elevated Corridor to Be Completed by November 2027: NHAI

SMW Media Team
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CHENNAI: In a significant update for the city’s infrastructure, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced that the long-awaited Chennai Port-Maduravoyal elevated corridor is on track for completion by November 2027.

The project, which has seen multiple delays over the years, is now progressing at a steady pace, with work on a crucial pre-casting facility advancing rapidly.

Key Progress Update

AspectDetails
ProjectChennai Port-Maduravoyal Elevated Corridor
Completion TargetNovember 2027
Current FocusPre-casting of single-cell box girders
Casting Yard Location64-acre site near Chembarambakkam
Implementing AgencyNational Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
NHAI OfficialVirender Sambyal, Regional Officer, NHAI-Chennai

According to Virender Sambyal, Regional Officer of NHAI-Chennai, work is progressing swiftly at their massive 64-acre casting yard near Chembarambakkam, where components for the two-tier structure are being fabricated.

“The State government is cooperating with us and has promised to help us increase the number of working hours daily from 11 to 16, so we can complete the work as per schedule,” Sambyal told mediapersons on Tuesday, March 10.

Significance of the Project

The Chennai Port-Maduravoyal elevated corridor is a critical infrastructure project designed to:

  • Provide a high-speed connectivity link between the Chennai Port and the growing western suburbs like Maduravoyal.
  • Decongest the city’s roads by diverting port-bound traffic, especially heavy vehicles, onto the elevated corridor.
  • Reduce travel time and improve the efficiency of freight movement to and from one of India’s major ports.

Once completed, the two-tier structure is expected to be a game-changer for the city’s transportation network. The current progress update and the commitment from the state government to extend working hours suggest that the project is finally on a firm path to realization after years of planning and setbacks.

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