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Details of Works for Highways DETAILS OF WORKS FOR HIGHWAYS DEMAND No.21 --- HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT Page HEADS OF DEPARTMENT Number 21 02. CHIEF ENGINEER - NATIONAL HIGHWAYS 1-- 51 21 03. CHIEF ENGINEER (CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE ) - HIGHWAYS 52—94 21 04. CHIEF ENGINEER (HIGHWAYS) - PROJECTS 95—152 21 05. PROJECT DIRECTOR - TAMIL NADU ROAD 153—156 SECTOR PROJECT 21 07. CHIEF ENGINEER (HIGHWAYS) - NABARD 157—166 AND RURAL ROADS 21 10. CHIEF ENGINEER (METRO) 167—175 DEMAND No.21 – HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT 21 02. CHIEF ENGINEER - NATIONAL HIGHWAYS DEMAND NO.21 - HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT 21 2 Chief Engineer, National Highways 5054 01 337 JA [ ` in Thousands] Expenditure Revised Budget Estimate Budget upto Estimate Estimate Details of Works Amount Estimate 31-3-2018 2018-19 2018-19 2019-20 5054 CAPITAL OUTLAY ON ROADS AND BRIDGES 01 National Highways 337 Road Works JA Original works 16 Major Works ( DPC 5054 01 337 JA 16 00 ) 1. AS / TS / RAS: 0 New Works likely to be sanctioned ... ... 1 1 1 64 Lands ( DPC 5054 01 337 JA 64 09 ) 1. AS / TS / RAS: 0 New Works likely to be sanctioned ... ... ... ... ... TOTAL - 5054 01 337 JA ... ... 1 1 1 1 DEMAND NO.21 - HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT 21 2 Chief Engineer, National Highways 5054 05 800 SA [ ` in Thousands] Expenditure Revised Budget Estimate Budget upto Estimate Estimate Details of Works Amount Estimate 31-3-2018 2018-19 2018-19 2019-20 5054 CAPITAL OUTLAY ON ROADS AND BRIDGES 05 Roads 800 Other Expenditure SA Revamped Central Road Fund 16 Major Works ( DPC 5054 05 800 SA 16 04 ) 1. AS / TS / RAS: 0 New works likely to be sanctioned in 2018-19 ... ... 550,00,00 ... ... Chennai (NH)Division 2. AS / TS / RAS: 10100 Improvement to Chittor-Tirutani-Renigunda road kanchipadi road 1,01,00 83,08 ... 17,90 ... km0/0-2/0 CRF-TN-2016-17-113 3. AS / TS / RAS: 85700 Widening from SL-IL and Improvements to Melanur-Meiyur road Km 8,57,00 ... ... 4,00,00 3,75,00 0/0-10/0 CRF-TN-2017-18-140 4. AS / TS / RAS: 110000 Widening from SL-IL and Strengthening perumbare-orathy road km 11,00,00 ... ... 6,00,00 3,00,00 0/0-10/2 inculding reconstruction culvert 30 nos and reconstruction of minor bridge km 0/6 CRF-TN-2017-18-101 5. AS / TS / RAS: 119000 Widening from IL to DL and Improvements to Karanodai - Meenchur 11,90,00 ... ... 1,00,00 5,00,00 road from km 0/0-8/2 CRF-TN-2017-18-100 6. AS / TS / RAS: 13800 Improvements to East Coast Road to Vaswa Samudhram Road km 0/0 1,38,00 1,03,16 ... 34,10 ... – 2/6 CRF-TN-2016-17-118 7. AS / TS / RAS: 1267500 Widening of Chengalpattu - Thiruporur road from Km 0/0 - 21/8 126,75,00 ... ... ... 17,00,00 (Double Lane to Four Lane)Lane) CRF-TN-2018-19-04 2 DEMAND NO.21 - HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT 21 2 Chief Engineer, National Highways 5054 05 800 SA [ ` in Thousands] Expenditure Revised Budget Estimate Budget upto Estimate Estimate Details of Works Amount Estimate 31-3-2018 2018-19 2018-19 2019-20 5054 CAPITAL OUTLAY ON ROADS AND BRIDGES 05 Roads 800 Other Expenditure SA Revamped Central Road Fund 16 Major Works ( DPC 5054 05 800 SA 16 04 ) Chennai (NH)Division 8. AS / TS / RAS: 103100 Construction of Bridge at km 3/8 of pinjivakkam Harijan Colony Road 10,31,00 5,20 9,12,40 7,00,00 2,00,00 CRF-TN-2017-18-26 9. AS / TS / RAS: 418000 Widening of Elichur - Palur Road from Km 0/0 - 8/6 (single road to 41,80,00 ... ... ... 8,00,00 intermediate lane) CRF-TN-2018-19-02 10 . AS / TS / RAS: 74000 Improvements in Km.48/0-51/0 & 52/0-58/0 of Cuddalore - 7,40,00 6,56,00 ... 1,00 ... Thirukovilur - Sankarapuram road CRF-TN-2015-863, dt.14.05.15 11 . AS / TS / RAS: 1216500 Widening of Walajabad - Sunguvachatram - Keelachery road (Double 121,65,00 ... ... ... 21,00,00 Lane to Four Lane) from Km 0/0-19/6 CRF-TN-2018-19-01 12 . AS / TS / RAS: 8800 Improvements to Echur Thiruporur Road to Thirunilai Harijan Colony 88,00 72,33 ... 15,00 ... Road km 0/0 – 2/0 CRF-TN-2016-17-78 13 . AS / TS / RAS: 768751 Widening of Guduvanchery - Kottayur road from Km 0/0 - 17/6 76,87,51 ... ... ... 17,00,00 (Double Lane to Four Lane)Lane)Lane) CRF-TN-2018-19-05 14 . AS / TS / RAS: 100000 Providing paved shoulders and strengthening in Km 18/0 - 25/0 of 10,00,00 8,49,42 ... 1,00 ... Thandalam - Perambakkam road to Thakolam - Arugilpadi road CRF-TN-2015-874, dt.14.05.15 3 DEMAND NO.21 - HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT 21 2 Chief Engineer, National Highways 5054 05 800 SA [ ` in Thousands] Expenditure Revised Budget Estimate Budget upto Estimate Estimate Details of Works Amount Estimate 31-3-2018 2018-19 2018-19 2019-20 5054 CAPITAL OUTLAY ON ROADS AND BRIDGES 05 Roads 800 Other Expenditure SA Revamped Central Road Fund 16 Major Works ( DPC 5054 05 800 SA 16 04 ) Chennai (NH)Division 15 . AS / TS / RAS: 15681 Improvements to Ottivakkam to Manappakkam Road km 0/0 – 2/8 1,56,81 1,30,26 ... 20,00 ... CRF-TN-2016-17-79 16 . AS / TS / RAS: 70000 Widening from SL to IL in Km.0/0 - 7/2, 12/0 - 13/0 and 19/0 - 19/8 of 7,00,00 5,78,32 ... 1,00 ... Chunambedu - Perumbair road CRF-TN-2015-882, dt.14.05.15 17 . AS / TS / RAS: 19300/ 19950 Improvements to GNT road to Ayyanallur road km0/0-3/0 1,99,50 1,61,37 ... 34,00 ... CRF-TN-2016-17-77 18 . AS / TS / RAS: 24700/ 26100 Widening single lane to intermediate and strengthening Agaram colony 2,61,00 2,17,77 ... 43,00 ... – Gangaiyadikuppam road km0/0-3/2 CRF-TN-2016-17-76 19 . AS / TS / RAS: 306700 Construction of Bridge at km 44/8 of Thirumazhisai- Uthukkottai 30,67,00 6,49 27,64,10 2,00,00 2,70,00 Road CRF-TN-2017-18-41 20 . AS / TS / RAS: 20000/ 218940 Reconstruction of High level bridge in lieu of existing causeway at 21,89,40 20,08,87 ... 1,80,00 ... Km.25/2 of Thiruvannamalai - Thiyagadurgam road CRF-TN-2015-893, dt.14.05.15 21 . AS / TS / RAS: 31200/ 32500 Widening single lane to intermediate and strengthening GNT road – 3,25,00 2,65,53 ... 59,00 ... Agaram colony km0/0-4/0 CRF-TN-2016-17-71 4 DEMAND NO.21 - HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT 21 2 Chief Engineer, National Highways 5054 05 800 SA [ ` in Thousands] Expenditure Revised Budget Estimate Budget upto Estimate Estimate Details of Works Amount Estimate 31-3-2018 2018-19 2018-19 2019-20 5054 CAPITAL OUTLAY ON ROADS AND BRIDGES 05 Roads 800 Other Expenditure SA Revamped Central Road Fund 16 Major Works ( DPC 5054 05 800 SA 16 04 ) Chennai (NH)Division 22 . AS / TS / RAS: 46500 Widening to SL to IL Chunambedu – Perumbair road in km 7/2-12/0 4,65,00 3,67,71 ... 50,00 ... CRF-TN-2016-17-72 23 . AS / TS / RAS: 5586 Construction of box culverts at Km 18/10,19/8,20/4,20/8(i) 20/8(ii) 55,86 ... ... 55,00 ... 21/10,29/2,29/8,29/10 & 31/10 of Maduranthagam-Vennangupattu Road CRF-TN-2016-17-81 24 . AS / TS / RAS: 1320000 Widening of Kodampakkam - Sriperumpudur Road Km 13/2 - 28/8 132,00,00 ... ... ... 18,00,00 (Double Lane to Four Lane) CRF-TN-2018-19-03 Vellore (NH) Division 25 . AS / TS / RAS: 12500 Strengthening to Chidambaram - Pitchavaram Tourist Centre road km 1,25,00 1,05,52 ... 10,00 ... 10/4 - 13/0 CRF-TN-2016-17-80 26 . AS / TS / RAS: 59400 Widening from SL to IL and Strengthening from km 9/5 - 16/6 of 5,94,00 ... ... 4,00,00 1,75,00 Nattarmangalam - Thondur Road including CD works CRF-TN-2017-18-143 27 . AS / TS / RAS: 60000 Improvements to Kumaragudi-Nachiyarpettai road km 1/0-10/0 6,00,00 ... ... 3,50,00 2,00,00 including Construction of Retaining Wall CRF-TN-2017-18-106 28 . AS / TS / RAS: 71000 Improvements to Thittagudi-Sirupakkam road (via) 7,10,00 ... ... 3,00,00 3,00,00 Avatti.,Ma.Pudaiyur km 11/0-18/0 (Except cement road km 16/700- 17/100) CRF-TN-2017-18-105 5 DEMAND NO.21 - HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT 21 2 Chief Engineer, National Highways 5054 05 800 SA [ ` in Thousands] Expenditure Revised Budget Estimate Budget upto Estimate Estimate Details of Works Amount Estimate 31-3-2018 2018-19 2018-19 2019-20 5054 CAPITAL OUTLAY ON ROADS AND BRIDGES 05 Roads 800 Other Expenditure SA Revamped Central Road Fund 16 Major Works ( DPC 5054 05 800 SA 16 04 ) Vellore (NH) Division 29 . AS / TS / RAS: 141500 Widening from DL to ML and Strengthening from km 30/7 - 40/4 of 14,15,00 ... ... 4,50,00 6,00,00 Virudachalam - Ulundurpettai - Villupuram road. CRF-TN-2017-18-104 30 . AS / TS / RAS: 105000 Wdg to SL to IL and Stg. From Km. 0/0-15/0 of Pagandai - X road to 10,50,00 4,46 10,25,00 5,00,00 3,00,00 Mamandhur road CRF-TN-2017-18 -12 31 .
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