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List of Projects in Maharashtra (As on 30 September 2018) List of Projects in Maharashtra (as on 30 September 2018) S Project Name Theme Estimated Implementing Project Status No. Cost (Rs. agency Cr.) 1 JNPT Container Terminal 4 - Port 4,915 JNPT Completed Phase 1 Modernization 2 Procurement of 15 RTYGCs Port 160 JNPT Completed at port owned Container Modernization Terminal - JNPT 3 Restructuring of JNPT Yard Port 115 JNPT Under for Optimal Yard Utilisation Modernization Implementation 4 Deepening and widening of Port 2,014 JNPT Under JNPT and Mumbai Channel Modernization Implementation Phase -II 5 Development of SEZ at JNPT Port led 12,554 JNPT Under Industrialization Implementation 6 Construction of Central Port 149 JNPT Under Truck Parking Terminal at Modernization Implementation JNPT 7 Development of Additional Port 385 JNPT Under Tendering Liquid Cargo Jetty - JNPT Modernization 8 Provision of Mooring Buoys Port JNPT DPR to be for berthing vessels at JNPT Modernization 50 Prepared 9 JNPT Container Terminal 4 - Port 3,196 JNPT DPR Prepared Phase 2 Modernization 10 Terminals in Nhava Creek at Port 600 JNPT DPR to be JNPT Modernization Prepared 11 JNPT 5th Container Terminal Port 5,500 JNPT DPR to be Modernization Prepared 12 JNPT Multipurpose Cargo Port 1,000 JNPT DPR to be Terminal in Uran Mudflats Modernization Prepared 13 5th Oil Berth at Jawahar Port 811 MbPT Under Dweep -JD5 including Modernization Implementation capital dredging 14 Bunkering Terminal at Port MbPT Completed Jawahar Dweep Modernization 50 15 Offshore Container Terminal Port 1,286 MbPT DPR Prepared - Mumbai Port Modernization 16 Redevelopment - Facelift of Port MbPT Under Indira Dock - Mumbai Port Modernization 55 Implementation 17 Upgrading and Port 300 MbPT Under modernisation of Modernization Implementation International Cruise Terminal at BPX -Indira Dock - Mumbai 18 Setting up of a Floating Port 2,690 MbPT DPR Prepared Storage and Regasification Modernization Unit -FSRU - Mumbai 19 Development of Marina at Port 200 MbPT DPR Prepared Prince's Dock - Mumbai Modernization 20 New Port at Vadhavan Port 9,267 JNPT DPR under Modernization preparation 21 Construction of break water Port MMB Completed at Mandwa Modernization 72 22 Ro Ro service at Mandwa - Port MMB Completed Phase 2 of Mandwa port Modernization 63 development 23 Construction of Ro-Ro Port 7 MMB Under jetties at Gorai Modernization Implementation 24 Construction of Ro-Ro Port 7 MMB Under jetties at Vasai Modernization Implementation 25 Construction of Ro-Ro Port MMB Under jetties at Bhayander Modernization 14 Implementation 26 Construction of Ro-Ro Port 7 MMB Under jetties at Narangi -Virar Modernization Implementation 27 Construction of Ro-Ro Port MMB Under jetties at Kharwadeshwari - Modernization 13 Implementation Palghar 28 Construction of Ro-Ro Port 7 MMB Under jetties at Manori Modernization Implementation 29 Construction of jetties at Port 8 MMB Under Ghodbunder Modernization Implementation 30 Construction of jetties at Port MMB Under Malvan- Sindhudurg Modernization 10 Implementation 31 Construction of jetties at Port MMB Under Tendering Borivali Modernization 15 32 Capital dredging in Port MMB Completed Navigational Channel for Modernization 18 Ro-Ro Pax Services at Mandwa 33 Capital dredging at Versova Port MMB DPR Prepared Modernization 37 34 Flyover at JNPT Y Junction Port NHAI Under Connectivity 83 Implementation 35 JNPT - 6 to 8 laning of NH- Port 2,052 NHAI Under 4B- SH-54 and Amra Marg Connectivity Implementation 36 6 laning of Pune-Satara Port 1,725 NHAI Under section of NH 4 Connectivity Implementation 37 2 to 4 laning of Panvel to Port 943 NHAI Under Indapur section of NH 17 - Connectivity Implementation Phase 3 38 Linking of NH-4 and NH-8 Port NHAI DPR to be by-passing Mumbra Connectivity 72 Prepared 39 Evacuation road for Port JNPT Under Container Terminal -330m Connectivity 98 Implementation extension to DPW terminal at JNPT 40 Expressway from Port 18,000 NHAI DPR under Ahmedabad to JNPT Connectivity preparation 41 Expressway from Dighi Port 4,500 NHAI DPR to be Industrial Cluster -Pune to Connectivity Prepared JNPT 42 Expressway from Port 22,000 NHAI DPR to be Sanathnagar industrial Connectivity Prepared cluster -Hyderabad to JNPT 43 Upgrading SH-164 from Port 235 MSRDC DPR under Jaigad Port to NH 17 at Connectivity preparation Nivali 44 Upgrading SH 92- 96- 97 Port 1,142 MSRDC Under from NH17 to North and Connectivity Implementation South banks of Dighi Port 45 SH-78 Karad- Chipun- SH-78 Port 1,543 PWD, GoM Under Chiplun-Modka Agar- SH – 4 Connectivity Implementation Modka Agar to Jaigad Port 46 6 laning for NH-4 from Port NHAI DPR to be Kalamvoli to Mumbra Connectivity 45 Prepared 47 Connectivity of Vadhavan to Port 200 PWD DPR to be NH 8 through Tarapur- Connectivity Prepared Boisar or Chinchani- Vangaon or Dahanu 48 3rd line rail connectivty Port 126 IPRCL Under from Jasai to JNPT Connectivity Implementation 49 JNPT Part I Development of Port 267 IPRCL Under DFC compliant Common Rail Connectivity Implementation Yard JNPT Part II Development of DFC compliant Common Rail Yard; Modification to ROB 50 Rail Connectivity to 4th Port IPRCL Completed Terminal being developed Connectivity 50 by BMCTPL -PSA 51 Rail connectivity from Dighi Port 721 MMB DPR to be port to Roha Connectivity Prepared 52 Indore-Manmad And Port 6,500 IPRCL DPR under Manmad-Mumbai-JNPT Rail Connectivity preparation Connectivity 53 Power cluster in Port led 32,350 Ministry of DPR to be Maharashtra Industrialization Power Prepared 54 Development of an export Port led 3,321 MIDC DPR to be based apparel cluster in Industrialization Prepared Vidarbha 55 Development of an export Port led 3,542 MIDC DPR to be based electronic cluster in Industrialization Prepared North Maharashtra 56 Port-based Mega food Port led 139 MoFPI Completed processing park in Southern Industrialization Maharashtra -Satara Mega Food Park 57 Development of CEZ in Port led 2,500 MIDC DPR to be Maharashtra -North Konkan Industrialization Prepared 58 Steel cluster in Southern Port led 77,000 MIDC DPR to be Maharashtra-Goa Industrialization Prepared 59 Stage II expansion of Coastal MMB Under Mirkawada Fishing Harbour Community 75 Implementation in Ratnagiri District Development 60 Modernisation of Sassoon Coastal MFDC Under Dock Fishing Harbour Community 52 Implementation Development 61 Coastal Districts Skill Coastal 6 MoRD (DDU- Under Development Program - Community GKY) Implementation Phase I -Maharashtra Development 62 Centre of Excellence in Coastal 191 IRS Completed Maritime and Shipbuilding - Community CEMS - Maharashtra Development -6 out of 24 Labs in Maharashtra 63 Construction of passenger Port MbPT Completed boat landing jetty at Kanhoji Modernization 14 Angre Island 64 Fishermen development Coastal PWD, GoM DPR to be projects at Vadhavan - Community 80 Prepared fishing harbour- fish Development processing centre- Deep sea fishing vessels 65 New electrified double line Port 716 MMB Under from Jaigad port to Dighni Connectivity Implementation railway station 66 Construction of Coastal Port 143 JNPT Under Berth at JNPT Modernization Implementation 67 Development of lighthouse Coastal DGLL Under in Kanhoji Angre Island Community 47 Implementation Development 68 Development of CEZ in Port led 3,000 MIDC DPR to be Maharashtra -South Konkan Industrialization Prepared 69 Rail Connectivity to Port 300 IPRCL DPR to be proposed MMLP near Connectivity Prepared Palghar-Boisar 70 Development of Sindhudurg Coastal MTDC Under coastal tourism circuit Community 82 Implementation Development 71 Development of Fishing Coastal 150 PWD, GoM DPR Prepared Harbour at Karanja in Community Raigad District Development 72 Development of Fishing Coastal PWD, GoM DPR Prepared Harbour in Anandwadi- Community 88 Sindhudurg District Development 73 Development of Fishing Coastal 319 PWD, GoM DPR Prepared Harbour at Versova in Community Mumbai Suburban Development 74 Dry Port at Niphad in Nashik Port 500 JNPT DPR to be District Connectivity Prepared 75 Dry Port at Ranjani Village in Port 500 JNPT DPR to be Sangli district Connectivity Prepared 76 Dry Port at Wardha Port 477 JNPT Under Connectivity Implementation 77 Dry Port at Jalna Port 617 JNPT Under Connectivity Implementation 78 Tourism Jetty at Durgadi - 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Terminal Building- Dredging- Parking 91 Construction of Passenger Port MMB DPR Prepared jetty and Allied Facilities at Modernization 13 Devichapada Dombivali-
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