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NHIDCL to develop jet landing facility on bypass in Assam

NHIDCL to develop jet landing facility on bypass in Assam

NHIDCL to develop jet landing facility on bypass in Assam

In a first of its kind in Assam, NHIDCL will develop a 3.5-km stretch with an emergency fighter jet-landing facility on National Highway-37 in Assam.

STAFF REPORTERGUWAHATI: In a first of its kind in Assam, NHIDCL (National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited) will develop a 3.5-km stretch with an emergency fighter jet-landing facility on National Highway-37 in Assam. According to NHIDCL sources, the chosen stretch for the emergency landing of fighter jets is on the 11.5-km Moran Bypass, which is part of the 26.9-km Demow— End of Moran Bypass four-laning package. NHIDCL conducted several rounds of discussion with the Indian Air Force (IAF) in this regard. Construction of the 3.5-km stretch for the emergency fighter jet-landing facility will be according to IAF's standard drawing. The width of the road in that facility has to be 60 metres. According to sources, NHIDCL earlier awarded the 26.9-km package from Demow—End of Moran Bypass to M/s Gannon Dunkerley Company Ltd (GDCL) at a sanctioned cost of Rs 385.57 crore. NHIDCL had to terminate the contract with GDCL in mid-2022 due to the slow progress of work by the construction company. After retendering, NHIDCL Headquarters in New Delhi awarded the package afresh to M/s Mohan Lal Jain recently. NHIDCL expects that the work of this package will resume in December this year. Also Read:   NHIDCL completes 2 National Highway projects in AssamAlso watch:

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