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HCC bags contract worth Rs 1,662.27 crore from BMC in JV

The project has been awarded to the Aakshya-HCC joint venture, in which HCC holds a 49% stake

Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) has secured a infrastructure contract valued at around Rs 1,662.27 crore from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for the construction of Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR) Phase IV. The project has been awarded to the Aakshya-HCC joint venture (JV), in which HCC holds a 49% stake.

The scope of work under the contract includes construction of a second-level flyover and free-left movements at grade in Phase I. The total length of the flyover is 1,330 metres, while the at-grade road length is 3,200 metres and the free-left at-grade length is 2,620 metres. Phase II involves construction of a cloverleaf interchange and free-left bypasses at grade, with a total cloverleaf loop and interchange length of 2,400 metres and free-left bypasses at grade extending to 3,600 metres. The scope also includes an obligatory cable-stayed span of 180 metres and ramps with a total length of 270 metres.

The project is part of the Goregaon-Mulund Link Road corridor being developed by BMC to improve east-west connectivity in Mumbai.

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