Newspapers have been reporting a lot of action on BIAL connectivity front. Some tidbits:
“The design of the trumpet interchange has been finalised in coordination with the NHAI to accommodate the expansion to eight lanes. The interchange work will not be delayed. Most of it will be ready for the airport opening date of March 30 and completed by July 2008,’’ said Albert Brunner, CEO, Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL).
The infrastructure task force (basically a body of concerned industrailists of the city) is supposed to have met today (Thursday), we should have more updates in newspapers tomorrow. But it seems:
In the long term, the task force is thinking of an express train service, a Peripheral Ring Road and an Express Highway Ring Road, sources said.
Last week, Livemint reported that:
BIAL will pick up an equity stake in a proposed elevated mass transit rail network to transfer passengers from the airport to the city, according to Albert Brunner.
Meanwhile, we have not heard more details of the plan DMRC submitted last month for this rail connection. No word on the estimated cost either.
TOI/ET reported that BMTC has ordered for 40 Volvo buses that will provide non-stop connectivity to BIAL from six spots within the city. The six spots were not mentioned.
There has been no update recently on the Outer Ring Road upgrades as was being suggested by some last month. No update on the status of NH207 upgrade to create a BIAL connection from the east side (Whitefield).
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Focus on NH7
Task force has focus on NH 7
Reshaping of existing roads was in focus as members of the task force constituted to address issues of connectivity to the upcoming international airport in Devanahalli met for the first time, on Thursday.
During the meeting, the task force identified core issues of concern and worked towards formulating short-term and long-term plans to address them, according to sources.
With the proposed 33.5-km elevated rail link still on paper and road projects including the Special State Highway from Outer Ring Road to Devanahalli yet to take off, the focus was brought back on NH 7, that is the only major connecting road. The airport is set to commence operations on March 30, 2008.
The task force comprises senior officials from various government departments and agencies, including the PWD, Infrastructure Development Department, BDA, BBMP, BMRDA and the police, apart from industry leaders.
Sources said the BBMP, represented by Commissioner S Subramanya, detailed short-term plans to make the nearly 40-km ride from the Central Business District to the new airport less tiresome.
BBMP plans
The BBMP is already working on a contingency plan, that covers innovations like readymade underpasses at choke points, in this connection. The first series of underpasses is expected to be ready by January, 2008.
Widening of roads between Vidhana Soudha and Hebbal and creation of more service roads have been brought to the table. The task force will also have streamlining of traffic from the city up to Hebbal as a priority task.
"Zip" to Airport
** signal-free road between High Grounds police station and Hebbal flyover.
** five underpasses in the stretch.
Infrastructure secretary V P Baligar told TOI: "We will put in place a number of underpasses, which will be built from pre-cast RCC structures, at various bottlenecks to allow free flow of traffic."
The underpasses, each of which will take no more than two days to put up, will come at Windsor Manor junction, BDA junction, Cauvery junction, Sanjay Nagar junction and CBI junction. The estimated cost for each one is between Rs 60 lakh and Rs 1 crore. "It was stated at the meeting that while the underpasses are being constructed, the work will in no way disrupt the traffic flow," said Reguraj, chairman of CII, Karnataka, who was present at the meeting.
The BBMP, which will undertake the construction of these underpasses, will commence work on December 15, and has set a deadline of January 30, 2008.
Closer to the airport, the trumpet interchange that BIAL is working on — one leading from the direction of Hyderbad to the airport and the other leading from the airport towards Bangalore — is proposed to be finished before March 30, 2008, the opening date of the international airport. However, the main trumpet leading from the Bangalore side to the airport and from the airport to the Hyderabad side will only be completed by August 2008.
The public works department has undertaken the task to get six arterial roads leading to the airport ready before February next year. Some of these include SH 104 Bangalore-Nandi Road, Devanahalli to airport via Anneswara village. The NH4 to the airport and NH7 to the airport are also proposed to be improved.
Baligar said the second meeting of the task force will be either on Dec 17 or 18.
GIFT BOX to ease TRAFFIC WOES
Cut it, fit it and shut it. This is BBMP’s new mantra to clear bottlenecks. Cutting down on money, time and traffic hassles, the BBMP is taking refuge in these new-age pre-cast boxes that can be fitted onto roads in no time. For the first time, BBMP has introduced a Malaysian technology, Elements, which is an RCC arch segment box and square box that can be fitted onto the road at a cost of just Rs 1 crore. The first stretch identified for the project is Bellary Road and work is proceeding in three casting yards — Okalipuram, Peenya and Hebbal — using machinery from Malaysia and Germany. While the cost of precast blocks is Rs 60 lakh, fixing it, constructing the ramp and road will cost Rs 40 lakh. BBMP has identified 26 bottlenecks for the project.
TECHNOLOGY
Excavating the earth takes a day. Laying concrete base will take another two. Next will be lowering the precast structure, which will take two days. Thirty interlocking blocks of 1 metre each, nailed to the ground with weld mesh, will avoid earth caving in. The embankments will be reinforced by concrete panelling. Finally, earth will be filled on top of the box and ramps will be put up.
FEATURES
Underpass will be 15-metre wide to allow two buses to pass simultaneously. It will be fitted with solar lighting, vents for rainwater and pedestrian walkway. The arch segment, which is unidirectional, will be used for 9-metre clearance and box element for 4.5 metre.
Zip through - what happens to pedestrians
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New(?) underpass technology - one more thing
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how safe??
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RCC Underpass (Pic)
Demonstrating models of the pre-cast structures, Dr S Subramanya, Commissioner, BBMP, said keeping in mind the opening of the international airport on March 30, it is sought to enable signal-free travel.
“We plan to begin putting in place, the first pre-fabricated structure at the Balabrooie junction (High Grounds Police Station) connecting the Hebbal flyover from December 15 and complete the entire exercise by March 2008.
Two path-breaking technologies, ‘Arch Segment Technology and Segmented Element Technology would be used,” Dr Subramanya said. The BBMP Commissioner added that cost of the project is also considerably lesser than the conventional method, where construction of an underpass could touch Rs 25 crore, while the new technology could cost less than a crore per junction. BBMP Executive Engineer (Special Sub-ways) Vishwanath said construction of the seven underpasses will begin from December 15.
There will be minor disruption in traffic during construction of each of the underpasses that is expected to be completed between 48-72 hours as the entire structure is pre-cast and brought to the site for installation.“We have started survey work at 17 other junctions in the city for more underpasses at a later stage,” Vishwanath added.
Junctions identified for construction of underpass by BBMP
* CBI junction, Bellary Road
* Sanjaynagar junction, Bellary Road
* Kaveri junction, Bellary Road
* Windsor Manor junction, Ramana Maharshi Road
* BDA office junction
* Anandnagar Road junction, Bellary Road
* Hebbal police station junction, Bellary Road
* Cunningham Road junction, Ramana Maharshi Road
* Maharani’s College junction
* K R Circle junction
* RPC layout junction, Chord Road
Two phases of the proposed pre-cast road underpass
* Minsk Square to Mekhri Circle
* Mekhri Circle to Hebbal fly-over
Trp X, IInd Runway ...
Trumpet Exchange, Second Runway & Airports Across The State
Trumpet Exchange
Baligar said work on the trumpet interchange that provides access to the airport from NH 7 has been hit again after Girias Investment Private Ltd — which owns a part of the land that has been earmarked for the interchange — has now approached the Supreme Court. Only two loops in the interchange are expected to be ready when the airport starts operations on March 30, 2008.
Second Runway
The Bangalore International Airport Limited is also planning to create a second runway in Greenfield Airport.
Planned as part of the airport’s third expansion during 2013-14, the second runway will help the airport touch a capacity of 40 million passengers per year. Baligar said with the present runway, the airport can handle up to 20 million passengers a year.
As per the original schedule, the second runway was planned for the airport’s final phase (2030 and ahead).
The new runway will be built south of the existing 4-km runway. However, the proposal is yet to be cleared by the Union Defence Ministry that is reviewing the potential air traffic congestion (the Indian Air Force base in Yelahanka is only a few kilometres away).
Training
The IDD is organising training sessions to familiarise officials from various government departments with the concept of Public Private Partnership.
The first batch, of 30 officials, was trained during sessions on November 15 and 16, Baligar said during an interactive meeting organised by the Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry. The next sessions will be held on December 16 and 17.
Swearing by the PPP mantra, Baligar said expansion of airports in Mangalore, Belgaum, Hubli and Bidar, apart from new airports in Hassan, Gulbarga and Shimoga was in line with the government initiative to ensure better air connectivity across the State.
He said the State would have to prioritise “credible and bankable” projects to reap in best returns from the PPP model.
PreFab Underpasses to the rescue !
Better late than never
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15 mts wide
any updates?