NH 248-BB, commonly known as Dwarka Expressway is a 27.6 km (17.1 mi) long, under construction, 8-lane (elevated) and 8-lane (service road),[1] total 16-lane[2]elevatedgrade separatedexpressway connecting
Dwarka in
Delhi to Kherki Daula Toll Plaza,
Gurgaon in
Haryana. The expressway takes off from km 20 milestone of
NH 48 (old NH 8) at Shiv Murti in
Mahipalpur in Delhi and terminate at km 40 of NH 48 near
Kherki Daula Toll Plaza in Gurgaon in Haryana.[3] The Dwarka Expressway has been planned as an alternate road link between Delhi and Gurgaon, and is expected to ease the traffic situation on the
Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway.[4]
Entire project, costing
₹7,500
crore was planned in 2006, contract was awarded in 2011. Of the original 18 km project, 14 km were completed by 2016. Several more kilometre project routes was added to the scope of the project as an extension. Various parts of the project remained delayed due to land acquisition and tree transplantation hurdles, resulting in the intervention from the
Prime Minister's office in November 2018 to resolve the pending issues. Subsequently, the land for the 10 km section was handed by the Haryana and Delhi, AAI and HSVP were in the process of expediting the resolution in December 2018.[5]
One of the cause of delay was due to
NHAI's need for the land from
DDA to transplant 13,000 trees from the route alignment, which in November 2018 Delhi's
Chief MinisterArvind Kejriwal agreed to provide after several years of inexplicable delays.[5]
In December, Haryana too handed over the land for 10 km route to NHAI and was in process of handing over the remaining land for the 4 km route by 31 December 2018.[6] Earlier in January 2018, AAI too had agreed to sell their land to NHAI for the route falling on their land.[7] Put together all of this takes care of the land needed for the entire route from various parties i.e. AAI, DDA and HSVP.
History
The Dwarka Expressway was envisaged as an alternate route for connecting
Dwarka and Gurgaon in 2006.[8] It would have been 18 km long, signal-free road, with 14 km in Gurgaon and rest in Delhi. A 3.2 km long Central Peripheral Road (CPR) was planned to connect it to Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) at Kherki Daula on NH-48.[9] Land acquisition started in 2007-08.[10] The construction contract was given to JSR Construction Private Ltd and
India Bulls Private Ltd in April 2011 and the completion date was set to be 31 March 2012.[11] The
Punjab and Haryana High Court disposed of the petitions in May 2015.[10] In June 2016, the project was acquired by
National Highways Authority of India and road was renamed National Highway 248-BB.[12] By that time, 14 km stretch of the expressway with six lanes had been completed.[13] The scope of the project was expanded and the proposed Central Peripheral Road (CPR) and 6.3 km long section of Urban Extension Road-II (UER II) were included as part of the expressway.[14] But construction couldn't be started immediately as
HUDA was not able to hand over land to NHAI due to the matter of allotment of alternate plots to oustees being heard in Punjab and Haryana High Court.[15] On 28 May 2018, the High Court directed HUDA to allot alternate houses to 72 oustees, holding General Power of Attorney or Special Power of Attorney, within two weeks and thus allowing the authority to demolish remaining houses and hand over the land to NHAI.[16]
Route and construction
This 29 km long project, 18.9 in Gurugram and 10.1 km in Delhi, is expected to be completed by May 2023.[6] Work on Haryana portion can commence as of Dec 2018. Delhi has provided the land but yet to provide the forests clearance as of December 2018. Route alignment and phases/packages of this expressway being built by
NHAI are as follows:
Package 1 - in Delhi: Mahipalpur Shiv Murti cloverleaf interchange to
Bijwasan railway station underpass: This stretch will be 5.3 km long starting from Shiv Murti at NH-8 (old numbering, now called
NH48) and ending at the approach of the Rail under Bridge near Sector 21, Dwarka. 3.5 km of this will be a deep tunnel running under the runway, which will cost INR1000 crore.[6] Status in May 2018 - tendering: Tender will be awarded by December 2018 with target completion date of May 2021.[6]
Package 2 - in Delhi: Bijwasan rail underpass to Delhi–Haryana border: This 4.2 km-long stretch will be between km 5.3 at the rail underbridge and km 9.5 at the Delhi–Haryana border on the expressway.
Package 3 - in Gurugram: Delhi–Haryana border to approach of
Basai railway overbridge: This stretch will be 10.2 km long between Km 9.5 to Km 19.5 of the expressway. The road will pass through
Sectors 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 109, 110, 111, 112 and 113 in Gurugram. Since this section has continuous intersection of sector roads, most of the stretch will be constructed as elevated dual carriageway of 4 lanes each.[17] The service roads will run beneath the main carriageway and will be elevated at all major junctions. The crossroads will also be depressed with underpasses at all major junctions.[14] It will cost INR 1,333 crore and tenders have been awarded already.
Package 4 - in Gurugram: Basai rail overbridge to Kherki Daula Toll Plaza: This 8.77 km stretch will start from Rail over Bridge at Basai and end at a
cloverleaf interchange near Kherki Daula at Km 40 of the NH-48, thus including the route originally planned for the CPR. As per NHAI website, this eight-lane Expressway (NH-248 BB) will be constructed on EPC Mode at a cost of ₹1,047.007 crore. The 8.76 km stretch will be constructed by M/s
Larsen and Toubro Ltd. The project consists of an 8-lane elevated structure for the main carriageway of Dwarka Expressway, Trumpet Interchange for Manesar Road and Cloverleaf interchange with NH-8-SPR intersection. The completion period of the project is two years (mid-year 2020) with a maintenance period of four years. Under the project, a minor bridge will be widened, additional ROBs, five VUP, six Bus Bays with Bus Shelter will be erected and four Junction Improvements will be carried out.[18]Status: Construction commenced in December 2018 after the entire land (9-metre wide and 10.2 km long) was handed over to NHAI by the
HSVP in December.[19]
Package 5 - in Delhi: Dwarka Expressway (Mahipalpur Shiv Murti) to IGI Airport T3 Tunnel (also called Delhi Airport Tunnel Expressway): An east-to-west running new 4-lane shallow 1.5 km tunnel costing INR350 crore being built from north-to-south as part of Dwarka Expressway to Terminal 3 of
Indira Gandhi International Airport .
Vasant Kunj,
IIT,
Munirka and
Mehrauli.[6][20] It will benefit commuters from the
Vasant Kunj,
IIT Delhi,
Munirka and
Mehrauli.[6] Status in Jan 2018 - land sale agreed:AAI agreed to sell the required land to NHAI at market price.[7] In April 2018, NHAI announced they will award the contact in May 2018 which will be completed within 3 years i.e. May 2021.[6]
Route alignment
The route alignment to the west of Gurgaon is as follows:[21][22][23]
In Delhi
Mahipalpur, commences at Shiv Murti on 20 km milestone of NH 48
Delhi–Jaipur SuperExpressway (
NH-352B), is a greenfield expressway which is under construction of ₹6,530 crore 6-lane 195-km-long from
Kherki Daula (from Dwarka Expressway in
Gurgaon) to
Chandwaji (on
NH-48 on northern outskirts of
Jaipur) runs parallel to western side of NH48. It cuts down Delhi–Jaipur distance by 40 km and travel time from 3–4 hours (270 km by
Delhi–Mumbai Expressway) to 2 hours. It passes through
Haryana (Kherki Daula,
Farrukhnagar,
Pataudi,
Taoru,
Rewari, north of
Bawal, Jhajhar &
Nangal Choudhary) and
Rajasthan (
Behror,
Kotputli,
Shahpura & Chandwaji).[25] In April 2023, the earthworks had already started and expected completion date is 2025.
Status updates
March 2019: Foundation stone laid by
Union MinisterNitin Gadkari on 08-March-2019. The ₹9,500 crore expressway will be 29 km long. Most of the construction contracts are already awarded and construction is expected to begin soon.[26]
August 2019: Package 2 of Dwarka Expressway has been approved by the Delhi Government and the preparatory work on package 2 has started and the contractor is setting up a camp at the site.[27]
February 2021: More than half of the construction work is completed. Remaining stretch till
Gurugram is expected to be completed by August 2021.
March 2021: Expressway expected to be completed by August 2022.[28]
September 2021: The cloverleaf section of the expressway is expected to be completed by September 2022.[29]
June 2022: Expressway expected to be completed by early 2023.
August 2023: Expressway expected to be completed within next 3 months.[30]
March 2024: PM Narendra Modi inagurated the haryana stretch of Dwaraka Expressway.