J Kumar Infra Projects has secured a Rs 1,020 crore contract for the Mumbai Coastal Road project, which is expected to significantly boost real estate development in Nerul and Kharghar. This move further solidifies Mumbai's position as a major commercial
Mumbai Coastal RoadJ Kumar Infra ProjectsReal EstateInfrastructure DevelopmentNavi MumbaiReal Estate MumbaiMar 24, 2025

The Mumbai Coastal Road project is a multi-billion rupee initiative, with a significant portion of the funding allocated to various contractors. The contract awarded to J Kumar Infra Projects is worth Rs 1,020 crore.
The Mumbai Coastal Road project is a 30.7-kilometer-long coastal road that will run parallel to the western coast of Mumbai, connecting various critical points in the city.
The completion of the Mumbai Coastal Road project is expected to boost property values in Nerul and Kharghar, making these areas more attractive for residential and commercial development. The improved connectivity will drive increased investment and development in these regions.
The Mumbai Coastal Road project will feature multiple flyovers, tunnels, and pedestrian-friendly amenities, making it a state-of-the-art infrastructure project. It is designed to reduce traffic congestion and improve overall mobility in the city.
The expected completion date for the Mumbai Coastal Road project is not yet finalized, but it is a multi-year project that is progressing in phases. The specific timeline for the portion being developed by J Kumar Infra Projects will be announced as the construction advances.

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