The project. The new coastal road coming up in Kandivali, Mumbai is likely to pump up housing demand in the adjoining localities, says Amit Ruparel, the Managing Director of Ruparel Realty. Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Mr. Devendra Fadnavis and the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mr. Mark Rutte signed the joint declaration in the presence of a galaxy of official’s representation Maharashtra and the Netherlands, apart from Industry captains.The Coastal Road, a 36 km project will connect Kandivali suburb to Nariman Point along Mumbai’s west coast. Mumbai Landslide News: With Mumbai expressing torrential rainfall since Monday, August 3, many areas of the city have been flooded.

Heavy overnight rains lashed Mumbai, satellite cities, the suburbs and the coastal North Konkan belt on Tuesday hitting road and rail traffic, officials said. Given the experience the Netherland have with sustainable land reclamation and the use of the sea when there is a shortage of land, the Netherland Government has keenly agreed to share its knowledge in this field.In May 2015, two Dutch Government experts visited Mumbai to discuss how best to execute the Mumbai Coastal Road-cum-metro executed, using international best practices. All these companies have been working on coastal projects for over 100 years.How the Coastal Road and the metro can be combined and how Mumbai can benefit from stakeholder inclusion and ‘early contractor involvement’ has been captured in a report, based on the findings that these two experts in Mumbai gathered in May.The presentation was followed by an open house discussion on the same subject, Moderated by Mr. Sanjay Ubale, former IAS and CEO, Tata Reality and Infrastructure Ltd.Among those who attended included Mr. Ajoy Mehta, Commissioner MCGM; Mr R Ramanna, Executive Director (Planning) MMRC, Mr. UPS Madan, Commissioner MMRDA, just to name a few. The Congress MLC also sought to know the reasons for the delay in starting the project.The Coastal Road is a proposed 29.2-km freeway that would run along Mumbai’s western coastline connecting Marine Lines in the south to Kandivli in the north.The chief minister stated that the Rs 15,000 crore project would be completed in two phases – Princess Street to Worli and Bandra to Kandivali.“The BMCs tendering process is in the last stage and the work is proposed to be started in May this year,” he said.The BMC will be responsible for executing the first phase of the project, which will entails the construction of a flyover from Marine Drive’s Princess Street to the Worli-end of the sealink. In their presentation Dutch Experts shared their view on the feasibility of combining the coastal road and the new metro line 3 has been studied by the Netherland government. At the moment, state authorities are working to implement the Nariman Point to Kandivali Coastal Road, a 35.6 km stretch.

Estimated cost: The total cost of the … In their presentation Dutch Experts shared their view on the feasibility of combining the coastal road and the new metro line 3 has …

The 33.2 km coastal road from Nariman Point to Kandivali is a Rs 12,000 cr project that Devendra Fadnavis has been pushing for aggressively with the centre ever since he came to power. The total length of the Coastal Road project is 29.2 km. The Coastal Road, a 36 km project will connect Kandivali suburb to Nariman Point along Mumbai’s west coast. The Coastal Road is a proposed 29.2-km freeway that would run along Mumbai’s western coastline, connecting Marine Lines in the south to Kandivali in the north.

MUMBAI: In a boost for Mumbai , the Centre has cleared the final notification for building the Coastal road in Mumbai. Apart from stakeholder inclusion, a recipe for success for the projects executed by the Dutch in both the Netherlands and in other countries, etc. The chief minister stated that the project would be completed in two phases – Princess Street to Worli and Bandra to Kandivali. The Coastal Road is a proposed 29.2-km freeway that would run along Mumbai’s western coastline connecting Marine Lines in the south to Kandivli in the north. Coastal road project will need amendment of Coastal Regulatory Zone norms - There are three routes planned for the coastal road: Nariman Point to Eastern Freeway, Nariman Point to Kandivali and Gorai to Virar. Incessant rains since late Monday left Mumbai semi-paralysed as the road traffic and suburban trains were affected due to waterlogged tracks. The eight-lane road project will start from Princess Street Flyover in Marine Lines and run up to Kandivali.

According to reports, there has been a landslide near the Western Express Highway in Kandivali, a major north-south arterial road … It will be the most In the second phase, the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) will construct the coastal road that will go all the way from Bandra-end of the sealink to Kandivali.The four-lane project will have a total of 10 interchanges along the way and is likely to take four years to complete. The chief minister stated that the Rs 15,000 crore project would be completed in two phases – Princess Street to Worli and Bandra to Kandivali. Work on the Coastal Road project connecting Nariman point in south Mumbai and suburban Kandivli will start in May this year, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis told the Legislative Council on Wednesday.In a written reply to a query by Sanjay Dutt (Congress) over the issue, Fadnavis stated all the permissions from the Environment ministry have been received and that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is in the last stage of the tender process.Dutt had sought to know if the state government had received permissions from the Environment ministry.