Indian expressway connecting Gorakhpur and Azamgarh
Gorakhpur Link Expressway is an under-construction 91 km (57 mi) long, 4-lane wide (expandable to 6) expressway in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It will connect Jaitpur village on NH-27 in Gorakhpur district with Salarpur village on Purvanchal Expressway in Azamgarh district.[2] Salarpur village is situated near Kalwari Bagh interchange (NH-135A).
It was launched in 2018 by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and land acquisition was started in February 2019 by the Government of Uttar Pradesh.[3] The total project value of Gorakhpur Link Expressway, including the land acquisition cost is around ₹ 5,876 crores.[2][4]
Route
The Gorakhpur Link Expressway will connect Jaitpur village on Gorakhpur Bypass in Gorakhpur district with Salarpur village (south of Jalalpur) on Purvanchal Expressway in Azamgarh district.[2] It will pass through 4 districts of Uttar Pradesh i.e. Gorakhpur, Sant Kabir Nagar, Ambedkar Nagar and Azamgarh.
Construction
The construction cost (excluding the cost of Land) is around ₹3,024 crores. Around 1,095 hectares (2,710 acres) of land will be acquired for this project.[5][6] 2 Toll Plaza, 3 ramp plaza, 7 Flyovers, 7 major bridges, 27 minor bridges, 16 vehicular-underpasses (VUP), 50 Light VUP and 35 pedestrian underpasses will also be constructed.
The construction work of the 91.352 km long Gorakhpur Link Expressway is divided into 2 packages:
Status updates
- Feb 2019: Land acquisition work started by Government of Uttar Pradesh.[3]
- Oct 2019: 50% of the required land has been acquired. Construction work is divided in 2 packages.[8]
- Nov 2019: Dilip Buildcon Ltd receives Letter of Acceptance (LoA) for Package-2 on 29 November 2019.
- Feb 2020: Construction work started on 10 February for Package-1 by Apco Infratech.
- Apr 2020: Road construction work resumed.[9]
- Jun 2020: Construction work started on 19 June for Package-2 by Dilip Buildcon.[10]
- Mar 2021: 1,044 out of 1,095 Hectares (95.36%) of required land has been acquired till 30 March.
- Jun 2021: 24% of construction work and 50% of earthwork is completed as of 28 June.[11]
- Aug 2021: 27.4% of construction work completed as of 16 August, 2021.[12]
- Nov 2021: 29% of construction work completed as of 8 November, 2021.[13]
- Jan 2022: 50% of the earthwork and 34% of construction work has been completed.[14]
- April 2022: As of 25 April, 39.57% of overall construction work including 65% of earthwork and 265 out of 339 structures have been completed.
- May 2022: 69% of earthwork and 45% of overall construction work has been completed. 282 structures out of 339 have been completed.
- July 2022: 71% of earthwork and 49% of overall construction work has been completed. 286 structures out of 342 have been completed.
- August 2022: 75% of earthwork and 52% of overall construction work has been completed. 289 structures out of 342 have been completed.
- March 2023: 62% of overall construction work has been completed, 319 structures out of 342 have been completed. and is now confirmed to become operational by December 2023.[15]
- September 2023: 96% of earthwork and 81% of overall Construction work has been completed, 336 structures out of 341 have been completed.
- May 2024: 100% of earthwork and 95% of overall Construction work has been completed, 337 structures out of 341 have been completed.[16]
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