The final bridge span of Mumbai's highly anticipated coastal road project is set to connect, marking a significant milestone in the city's infrastructure development. This ambitious project, which has been in the works for several years, aims to alleviate
Mumbai Coastal RoadBridge SpanInfrastructure DevelopmentTraffic CongestionUrban PlanningReal Estate MumbaiNov 07, 2024

The total length of the Mumbai coastal road project is approximately 30.7 kilometers.
The primary purpose of the coastal road project is to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance connectivity along the city’s waterfront, providing a faster and more efficient route for commuters.
The construction of the coastal road is being managed by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), a government agency responsible for the planning and development of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
Key features of the coastal road project include multiple bridges, flyovers, underpasses, pedestrian pathways, and scenic viewpoints. The project also aims to align with environmental standards and regulations.
While the exact completion date is subject to ongoing construction and regulatory processes, the project is nearing its final stages with the connection of the last bridge span, bringing it closer to full completion.

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