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Mumbai Trans Harbour Link expected to be built by 2021; Will it make your travel easier?

The bridge, which was proposed even before 2005, will start from Sewri in South Mumbai and join Navi Mumbai's Nhava Sheva area. It will be built by Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and South Korea's Daewoo.

November 21, 2017 / 16:18 IST
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Guwahati: A view of newly constructed bridge near the historical Sariaghat bridge over the longest river Brahmaputra in North East, is all set for inauguration in the first week of January 2017 in Guwahati on Friday. PTI Photo(PTI12_30_2016_000022B)
Guwahati: A view of newly constructed bridge near the historical Sariaghat bridge over the longest river Brahmaputra in North East, is all set for inauguration in the first week of January 2017 in Guwahati on Friday. PTI Photo(PTI12_30_2016_000022B)

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The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, which will connect South Mumbai to Navi Mumbai, will start from Sewri in South Mumbai and join Navi Mumbai's Nhava Sheva area. The bridge will be built by Larsen & Toubro (L&T)  and South Korea's Daewoo. The steel will be supplied by Japan's IHI Corporation.

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L&T will be spending Rs 8,637 crores to build two parts of the bridge — the Sewri side, which will cost about Rs 6,400 crore and the mainland side. Daewoo will be constructing the in-between part which is expected to cost around Rs 4,900-5,000 crore.

The link will be similar to the existing  Bandra-Worli Sea Link and will be built over the sea connecting the two ends. The first estimate of the project was pegged in 2005 at Rs 4,500 crore and over the years the total estimated cost has now increased to more than Rs 17,000 crore.