authority: 40% Work Over, Six-lane Flyover At Parthala Likely To Open In July | Noida News – Times of India

Noida: With nearly 40% work completed, the under-construction six-lane, 697-metre signature flyover at Parthala is likely to be opened to the public this July, Noida Authority officials said on Sunday.The Rs 83-crore project is expected to facilitate signal-free commute to over 1.50 lakh commuters from Noida to Greater Noida West and Ghaziabad to FNG Road in Noida.
According to the Authority officials, all the 52 piles or foundation along with pile caps for the project have been installed and the remaining work is set to be completed by June.
“We will open the Parthala flyover to the public by July this year. For this, all work related to the signature bridge will be completed by June,” Mukesh Vaish, senior manager (work circle 6) of the Noida Authority, said.
The elevated flyover will be built on three pillars that have already come up about 10 meters above the ground, while the middle of the bridge will be supported by 30-metre high pillars on both sides of the flyover, as per the design prepared by Ms Sri Manglam Buildcon Pvt Ltd.
So far, the Authority has constructed the pillars up to a height of 10 meters. The remaining 20 meters will be completed by March-end, officials said, adding that work on one side of the ramp will be completed within this month.
According to officials, to keep the Parthala roundabout unchanged, the middle section of the flyover is being prepared as a cable suspension bridge. “About 150-metre span-length of the bridge will hang on 28 wires. While the main support of the suspension bridge will be the two pillars on either side,” Vaish said.
A 210-metre ramp is also being built on either side of the bridge. “The work on the ramp from Greater Noida West side will be completed within this month, while work on the ramp from Noida side will be completed by March-end,” the official said, adding that the structure will be completely ready by June while lights and finishing work will continue simultaneously.

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