The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has invited bids for the construction of an elevated corridor along the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), a project estimated to cost around Rs.755 crore. The proposed infrastructure upgrade aims to ease traffic congestion and enhance connectivity between major road networks in Gurugram.
Officials said the plan involves building a 4.2-kilometre signal-free elevated corridor between Vatika Chowk and National Highway 48. The elevated stretch will feature four lanes in each direction (4+4 configuration), providing an additional traffic layer to improve mobility along one of the city’s busiest corridors.
In addition to the elevated section, the project includes the development of 3+3 lane primary service roads and 2+2 lane secondary service lanes to support local traffic movement. Two-lane entry and exit ramps are also planned at key intersections to ensure smoother access for commuters.
To further streamline traffic flow, an interchange will be constructed at NH-48, enabling seamless connectivity with the national highway network. Another interchange has been proposed at Vatika Chowk to link the SPR corridor with the Gurugram–Sohna Elevated Corridor.
Highlighting the need for improved road infrastructure, Mr. P.C. Meena, Chief Executive Officer of the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority, said Gurugram’s rapid urban expansion requires high-capacity transport networks to support increasing mobility demands and sustain economic growth.
Once completed, the corridor is expected to provide faster connectivity between the Dwarka Expressway, NH-48 and the Gurugram-Sohna corridor. The project is also likely to ease traffic pressure at busy junctions such as Vatika Chowk and Subhash Chowk.
At present, many commuters travelling from Dwarka Expressway or southern Gurugram towards Sohna or Faridabad rely on internal city roads through Rajiv Chowk or Subhash Chowk to reach major highways. The proposed elevated corridor is expected to provide a more direct route, reducing travel time and congestion. Officials said the project is expected to be completed within 30 months from the date the contract is awarded.
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