List of Projects in Andhra Pradesh (As on 15/05/2018)

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List of Projects in Andhra Pradesh (As on 15/05/2018) List of Projects in Andhra Pradesh (as on 15/05/2018) Estimate S. Implementing Project Name Theme d Cost Project Status No. agency (Rs. Cr) 1 Upgradation of OB 1 & 2 for Iron Ore Handling - Phase 1 Port Modernization 395 VPT Completed 2 Development of WQ N (WQ-7 and WQ-8) - Vizag Port Modernization 243 VPT Completed 3 RFID system - Vizag Port Port Modernization 7 VPT Completed Supply, Erection, Testing and commissioning of 2 HMCs of 4 Port Modernization 39 VPT Completed capacity greater than 100MT at east quay berth - Vizag Port 5 2 to 4 laning of port road connectivity to NH – 5 (Phase II) Port Connectivity 77 VPT Completed Upgrading B.T Road from Burmah Shell area to security gate near Department of 6 Port Connectivity 15 Completed Sakthi Gas Plant at Kakinada Anchorage port Ports, GoAP 7 Road Connectivity of VPT to NH-16 (Phase II) Port Connectivity 77 NHAI Completed 8 Construction of coastal Berth at VPT Port Modernization 43 VPT Completed 9 Electrification of east yard revamped lines. 23.489 TKM Port Connectivity 20 VPT Completed Rail Connectivity to South Port of Krishnapatnam Port from 10 Port Connectivity 300 Indian Railways Completed Guduru 11 Krishnapatnam-Venkatachalam - Doubling with electrification Port Connectivity 87 Indian Railways Completed 12 Vishnupuram- Mellacheruvu New BG line Port Connectivity 378 Indian Railways Completed Development of Kakinada Hope Island Konaseema as World Class Coastal Community AP Forest 13 70 Completed Coastal & Eco-Tourism Circuit in Andhra Pradesh Development Department 14 Development of New EQ-10 berth - Vizag Port Modernization 55.38 VPT Completed 15 Iron Ore Handling - Phase 2 - Mechanisation of WQ 1 - Vizag Port Modernization 265 VPT DPR Prepared Development of Passenger Jetty, Sea Plane Jetty and upgradation 16 Port Modernization 58 APTDC DPR Prepared of existing jetty at Kakinada 2 to 4 laning of road connecting Kakinada port to NH 16 at 17 Port Connectivity 1,074 NHAI DPR Prepared Rajanagaram in Godavri District 18 Bhadrachalam- Kovvuru New BG Line (151 Km) Port Connectivity 1,500 Indian Railways DPR Prepared Development of Fishing Harbour in Juvvaladinne in SPSR Nellore Coastal Community Fisheries 19 242 DPR Prepared District in the State of Andhra Pradesh. Development Department, GoAP Direct connectivity to Mindi Yard from E.Co. Railways/ SC 20 Port Connectivity DPR Prepared Railways 45 IPRCL Phase 2 development of existing fishing harbour at Coastal Community Fisheries 21 Machilipatnam in Krishna district Development 252 Department, GoAP DPR Prepared Phase 2 development of existing fishing harbour at Nizampatnam Coastal Community Fisheries 22 in Guntur district Development 341 Department, GoAP DPR Prepared Coastal Community Fisheries 23 Development of fishing harbour at Vodarevu in Prakasam district Development 409 Department, GoAP DPR Prepared Development of fishing harbour at Uppada (V) U. Kotapalli (M) in Coastal Community Fisheries 24 289 DPR Prepared East Godavari district Development Department, GoAP Department of 25 New Port at Machhilipatnam (Phase 1) Port Modernization 11924 DPR Prepared Ports, GoAP Department of 26 New Port - Bhavanapadu Port Modernization 4000 DPR Prepared Ports, GoAP Department of 27 Development of passenger jetties at Kakinada Port for tourism Port Modernization 100 DPR to be Prepared Ports, GoAP Expressway from Sanathnagar industrial cluster (Hyderabad) to 28 Port Connectivity 10,000 NHAI DPR to be Prepared Vodarevu Port led 29 Petrochemical cluster in Kakinada 4,520 MoC&F DPR to be Prepared Industrialization Port led 30 Development of an export based apparel cluster in central AP 3,321 APIIC DPR to be Prepared Industrialization Port led 31 Cement cluster in AP 24,500 DIPP DPR to be Prepared Industrialization Development of dedicated Machilipatnam Port Rail Connectivity 32 Port Connectivity 40 Navyuga DPR to be Prepared from Pedana Station Development of rail siding with number of holding lines in 33 Port Connectivity 250 Navyuga DPR to be Prepared Machilipatnam Port led 34 Development of CEZ in Andhra Pradesh (VCIC North) 3,000 APIIC DPR to be Prepared Industrialization 35 4 laning of Manginapudi Beach Road connecting Machilipatnam Port Connectivity 60 NHAI DPR to be Prepared Four lane green field road from Machilipatnam South Port to NH- 36 Port Connectivity 458 NHAI DPR to be Prepared 9 in the State of Andhra Pradesh Four Lane green field road from Machilipatnam North Port to NH- 37 Port Connectivity 232 NHAI DPR to be Prepared SH-46 in the State of Andhra Pradesh Development of 7.2Km green field road connecting NH 65 to 38 Port Connectivity 175 NHAI DPR to be Prepared Machilipatnam Port in the State of Andhra Pradesh. Road Connectivity From Outer Harbour To Port Connectivity 39 Junction (B) at Vizag port (4 Lane road from existing East Break Port Connectivity 500 NHAI DPR to be Prepared Waters upto Convent Junction) Fly over bridge from Sea-horses junction area to dock area at 40 Port Connectivity 277 NHAI DPR to be Prepared Vizag Port Port led 41 Development of CEZ in Andhra Pradesh (VCIC Central) 3,000 APIIC DPR to be Prepared Industrialization Department of 42 Modernization of Infrastructure at Kakinada Anchorage Port Port Modernization 90 DPR to be Prepared Ports, GoAP Coastal Community Department of 43 Setting up logistics and Maritime University at Kakinada 300 DPR to be Prepared Development Ports, GoAP 44 Bhavanapadu Port rail link Port Connectivity TBA Adani Ports DPR to be Prepared Construction of flyover bridge (FOB) at Nathayyapalem (Mindi) 45 NHAI DPR to be Prepared on NH-16 Port Connectivity TBA Construction of flyover/under-pass at Vizag airport junction to 46 Port Connectivity TBA NHAI DPR to be Prepared ensure flow of container trailers to/from MMLP setup at NH-16 Development of outer ring road from East Breakwater to 47 Port Connectivity TBA NHAI DPR to be Prepared Sheelanagar Formation of new road from L-Arm road Junction to Dummulapeta Beach Road at NCS storage system including DPR under 48 Port Connectivity 50 NHAI construction of bridge on Dummulapeta Creek at Kakinada preparation Anchorage Port 4 laning of Kakinada Anchorage Port Uppada beach road DPR under 49 Port Connectivity 980 NHAI connecting NH-16 in East Godavari District preparation RoB at Dummalapeta and Old Port Area in Kakinada Deep Water DPR under 50 Port Connectivity 80 NHAI Port & Kakinada Anchorage Port preparation Greenfield road connecting north and south industrial cluster of DPR under 51 Port Connectivity 580 NHAI Khandaleru Creek near Krishnapatnam port preparation DPR under 52 4 laning of road from Nellore city to Krishnapatnam port to NH 5 Port Connectivity 300 NHAI preparation DPR under 53 Construction of Passenger Jetty at Baruva in Srikakulam Port Modernization 59 APTDC preparation DPR under 54 Construction of Tourism Passenger Jetty at Manginapudi, Krishna Port Modernization 74 APTDC preparation Construction of Tourism Passenger Jetty at Kothapatnam, DPR under 55 Port Modernization 62 APTDC Prakasam preparation DPR under 56 Construction of Tourism Passenger Jetty at Maypadu, SPS Nellore Port Modernization 58 APTDC preparation DPR under 57 Construction of a passenger Jetty at Bheemunipatnam Port Modernization 79 APTDC preparation DPR under 58 Construction of a passenger Jetty at Kalingapatnam Port Modernization 48 APTDC preparation Flyover/RoB over ADB road (Kakinada Deep water port from DPR under 59 Port Connectivity 350 NHAI Kumbhabhishek Temple to fishing Harbour) at Kakinada preparation Up grading of existing R&B road from Chilakaru cross (NH-16) to DPR under 60 Port Connectivity 300 NHAI Power Plants preparation Greenfield bypass road connecting Gangavaram port in DPR under 61 Port Connectivity 80 NHAI Visakhapatnam District (Lanes to be specified) preparation Four lane Beach Road connecting Gangavaram Port to the SEZ DPR under 62 proposed at Achuthapuram in Visakhapatnam District in the Port Connectivity 138 NHAI preparation State of Andhra Pradesh 4 to 6 laning of road connecting to NH16 at Gajuwaka to DPR under 63 Port Connectivity 50 NHAI Gangavaram Port preparation DPR under 64 4 lane road to Krishnapatnam Port from Naidupeta in AP Port Connectivity 670 NHAI preparation DPR under 65 Electrification of VPT railway lines 45.143 TKM Port Connectivity 20 IPRCL preparation DPR under 66 Various Signalling works at VPT Port Connectivity 24 IPRCL preparation 4 to 6 laning of road connecting VPT East breakwater to Sheela DPR under 67 Port Connectivity TBA NHAI Nagar Junction preparation DPR under 68 Four lane coastal road from Gangavaram Port to Vizag Port Port Connectivity TBA NHAI preparation 4 laning of Varagali Road from Chillakur Cross to Chintawaram DPR under 69 Port Connectivity 332.87 NHAI Package II Km 0.000 To Km 16.450 in AP preparation Under 70 Container scanners - Vizag Port Port Modernization 30 VPT Implementation Providing a direct connection between OEC and Western Sector Under 71 Port Connectivity 20 IPRCL jointing at NAD Curve from E.Co. Rly. Implementation Centre of Excellence in Maritime & Shipbuilding (CEMS) - AP Coastal Community Under 72 574 IRS (18 out of 24 Labs in AP) Development Implementation Under 73 Extension of line No. 11 to 15 to full length at R&D yard. Port Connectivity 18 IPRCL Implementation Greenfield Electronics manufacturing Cluster in Renigunta and Port led Under 74 9706.75 MeitY Yerpdeu Mandal, Chittor District, Tirupati, AP Industrialization Implementation Conversion of existing berths EQ-2, EQ-3, EQ-4 and part of EQ-5 Under 75 Port Modernization 182 VPT into two numbers of berths - Vizag
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