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ANSWERED ON:16.12.2004 ROAD OVER BRIDGES in BIHAR Vijay Krishna Shri GOVERNMENT OF INDIA RAILWAYS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:2522 ANSWERED ON:16.12.2004 ROAD OVER BRIDGES IN BIHAR Vijay Krishna Shri Will the Minister of RAILWAYS be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government has started the construction of Road Over Bridges in various parts of Bihar; (b) if so, the details in this regard; and (c) the estimated cost and period during which construction of each of such bridges are likely to be completed ? Answer MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS ( SHRI R. VELU) (a): Yes, Sir. (b) & (c) : A Statement is attached. STATEMENT REFERRED TO THE REPLY TO PART (b) &(c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2522 BY SHRI VIJOY KRISHNA TO BE ANSWERED IN LOK SABHA ON 16-12-2004 REGARDING ROAD OVER BRIDGES IN BIHAR. (b) Details of Cost sharing works: Sr.No. Name of work Railway State Remarks Share Share (Rs.in lacs) (Rs. in lacs) 1 Ara ROB in lieu of LC No.49 at Km 593/9 194 108 Railway portion ROB on JhaJha-Patna section completed in 1988. 2 Mithapur - ROB in lieu of LC No.79A at Km 1456 4198 Sub structure works 543/14-15 on Patna-Gaya section near Mithapur completed. Bridge proper work in progres. 3 Road Over Bridge near level crossing No.75-C 385 385 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. betn. Rajendernagar & Guljarbagh at Km.540/7-8 4 Chukti - ROB in lieu of LC No.28/Spl. 350 350 All 40 piles completed. (k.113/5-6) Between Mahesh Khut and Mansi. 5 Bhagalpur ROB - Replacement of ROB No.153 345 1116 Work on State Govt portion near Bhagalpur is shortly to start. Bridge proper work is in progress. 6 Saharsa-Panchgachchi ROB - ROB in lieu 462 474 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. of LC No. 31/Spl 7 Chiraiya Tand (Patna) ROB - New cable-stayed 794 594 Physical work commenced. ROB with widening of existing ROB No 127A 12 piles of 1000mm dia and 5 pile of 1200 mm dia have been completed. 8 Manpur ROB at Km. 462/19-20 between 255 277 Work awarded to M/s IRCON Manpur - Bandhua in lieu of LC No.67-A 9 Anugarhnarayanpur ROB in lieu of LC No 30 892 915 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. between Anugarhnarayan-Phesar 10 ROB in lieu of LC No 34 at Km 188/13-14 586 586 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. between Raxaul and Bhalwa station 11 Sasamusa ROB in lieu of LC No 10/A between 578 570 GAD approved detail design Sasamusa and Jalalpur station and drawing awaited from State Government. 12 Adapur ROB in lieu of LC No 33 at Km 586 586 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. 186/13-14 between Adpur and Raxaul station 13 Gaya ROB in lieu of LC No 2 between 539 561 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. Gaya and Kastha. 14 ROB in lieu of LC No 54/A at Km 0/11-12 586 586 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. between Hazipur and Sarai Station 15 Sonepur ROB in lieu of LC No 33 between 873 895 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. Sonepur and Dehri-on-sone 16 Patna Sahib ROB in lieu of LC No 72 918 940 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. between Patna sahib and Gulzarbagh. 17 Rajendranagar ROB in lieu of LC No 74 926 948 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. between Gulzarbagh and Rajendranagar station 18 Bihta ROB in lieu of Lc No 45 between 300 922 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. Bihta and Keolwar. 19 Narayanpur ROB in lieu of LC No 101/A at Km 573 573 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. 85/19-20 in Samastipur-Muzaffarpur section 20 Sonpur ROB in lieu of LC No 4 at Km 276/10-11 627 627 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. between Sonpur-Parmaandpur station in Hazipur-Chappra section 21 Samastipur ROB in lieu of LC No 101 627 627 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. at Km 84/14-15 between Narayanpur Anant- Muzaffarpur station 22 Digwara ROB in lieu of LC No 16 at Km 296/3-4 627 627 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. between Digwara and Baragoplaganj station 23 Darbhanga ROB in lieu of LC No 26 at 590 590 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. Km 37/12-13 in Darbhanga Station yard 24 Sarai ROB in lieu of Lc No 47 at Km 6/11-12 567 508 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. between Hazipur and Sarai station 25 Darbhanga ROB in lieu of LC+B47 No 27 566 566 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. at Km 0/6-7 in Darbhanga Station 26 Construction of 2 lane ROB in lieu of 574 574 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. LC No 11A at Km 289/14-290/0 between Sitalpur- Nayagaon station 27 ROB in lieu of L C No.32 at kms.9/15-16 586 586 Work awarded to IRCON. between Kakar Ghati - Tar Sarai Rly.stn. 28 Chapra ROB in lieu of LC No 47 at Km 326/2-3 568 568 SE/PWD/Chappra has been between Chappra and Chappra Ky station requested to give the GAD at the earliest. In the meantime site data collection from railway side is in progress. 29 Hazipur ROB in lieu of LC No 54/A at Km 579 586 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. 266/0-265/15 betn. Hazipur and Bidrupur station 30 Gulzarbagh ROB in lieu of LC No 73 between 892 914 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. Gulzarbagh and Rajendranagar station 31 Purnea ROB in lieu of LC No 15/KJ at Km 27/3-4 453 464 GAD is not yet submitted to the Railways. 32 Kudra ROB in lieu of LC No 52/1 in 557 579 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. Kudra station limit. 33 Sachivalya and Fulwarisharif ROB in 905 927 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. replacement of LC No 31 34 Sasaram ROB in lieu of LC No 43 855 877 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. between Sasaram station limit. 35 Sachivalaya ROB in lieu of LC No 30 892 914 Work awarded to M/S IRCON. between Sachivalaya and Phulwari Sharif 36 Talaiya-Marjhew Road over bridge in lieu 486 508 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. of level crossing No 47 37 Samastipur yard - Foot over bridge 69 0 Work sanctioned in 2003-04. with ramps at levl crossing No 52 38 Gaya-kastha ROB in replacement of LC No 1 526 548 Work awarded to M/s IRCON. 39 Muzzafarpur-Raxaul Section: ROB in lieu 743 743 Work sanctioned in Works of LC No 175 at Km 186/3-4 betweeen Programme 2004-05. Semra-Sagauli stations 40 ROB in lieu of LC No 92 at Km 387/14-15 in 515 515 Work sanctioned in Works Siwan station yard in Chhapra-Gorakhpur section Programme 2004-05. 41 ROB in lieu of LC No 46 `A` at Km 393/0-1 700 1645 Work sanctioned in Works between Jamaui-Bhalaui stations on main Programme 2004-05. line ( 4 lane) 42 ROB in lieu of LC No 48 `A` at Km 591/25-27 723 1694 Work sanctioned in Works between Kulharia-Ara station on main Programme 2004-05. line ( 4 lane) 43 ROB in lieu of L+B40C No 60 `B` at Km 619/3-5 767 767 Work sanctioned in Works in Bhabau station limit in GC section Programme 2004-05. 44 Sultanganj - Road over bridge in lieu of 504.07 504.07 Work sanctioned in level crossing No.10/B/T - Supplementary Demand for Grant 2004-05 45 Bariyarpur - Road over bridge in lieu of 500 500 Work sanctioned in level crossing No.15/B/T Supplementary Demand for Grant 2004-05 (c) Anticipated cost of cost sharing works has been shown in the statement above. Railway construct the Bridge proper i.e. Bridge over the Railway Track and approaches by State Government. All efforts shall be made by Railway to complete its portion of work alongwith approaches by State Government. In some cases Railway at request of State Government have entrusted the execution of complete work by single agency M/s. IRCON. .
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