Design Flaw Halts New Four-Lane Bridge Project In Jamshedpur
Work Limited To Site Clearing As Engineers Plan Revised Design
Key Points:
- Rs 77 crore bridge project faces delay due to alignment issues
- Tata Steel agrees to provide land for approach road construction
- Bridge aims to reduce city traffic by redirecting heavy vehicles
JAMSHEDPUR – Construction of a four-lane bridge between Litti Chowk and NH 33 faces delays over design concerns.
Current activities focus only on bush clearing near Mango. Moreover, engineers have identified problems with bridge alignment.
“Part of the design extends into Subarnarekha river,” Deepak Sahay, Executive Engineer explained. Meanwhile, survey teams prepare revised plans.
Project Details
The state government allocated Rs 44 crore for construction. Furthermore, Rs 33 crore covers land acquisition costs.
Tata Steel has offered 20-30% required land. Additionally, they provided necessary clearance through NOC.
Traffic Solutions
The bridge promises relief from daily congestion. Moreover, it offers alternate routes for industrial vehicles.
Heavy vehicles currently crowd city areas. However, the new bridge will bypass congested zones.
Revised Planning
Road Construction Department engineers review alignment issues. Meanwhile, preparation work continues at the site.
The project targets completion within 18 months. Besides, it will connect directly to National Highway 33.

