CHATTOGRAM, April 7, 2023 (BSS)- The 16-km long Chattogram Elevated
Expressway, the city's first-ever elevated expressway, is set to partially
open for traffic by December this year in conjunction with the Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel.
The opening of the tunnel, which had been scheduled for March this year, has
been further delayed as has the portion of roadway opening of the initial
segment of the elevated expressway.
Meanwhile, a total of 72 percent construction works of the 16-km elevated
expressway, the second largest elevated expressway in the country, has
already been completed, Project Director and Chattogram Development Authority
(CDA) Executive Engineer Mahfuzur Rahman told BSS.
Engineer Mahfuz said the construction work on the remaining part of the
expressway will continue after opening its 10 kilometer section by December
this year, which will link Patenga and Nimtola and is expected to improve
traffic flow through the Bangabandhu Tunnel.
Terming some changes to the design of the elevated expressway Engineer Rahman
said it will now connect with the Akhtaruzzaman Flyover in Lalkhan Bazar,
eliminating the need to come down to the road to reach the flyover or the
expressway.
Approved in 2017, the expressway was initially slated for completion in 2022,
but the implementing agency, CDA, has requested a deadline extension until
2024 and a cost increase of more than Taka 1,200 crore, both of which have
been approved by the concerned authorities, he added.
Explaining the delay of the construction works, Mahfuz said they have
redesigned the project to prioritize the security of the country's prime
seaport.
The authority has taken plans to open a portion of the elevated expressway
soon, which will alleviate traffic congestion in the city, he added.
"The remaining construction works of the four lanes elevated expressway from
the city's Lalkhan Bazar to Shah Amanat International Airport in Patenga,
which is a Taka 4,298 crore mega project, is going on in full swing aimed to
decongest Chattogram city," he said, adding that the construction works of
the four lanes elevated expressway will be completed by June 2024.
Project Director Mahfuzur Rahman said the project area is divided into four
parts to facilitate construction work that includes Patenga to Cement
Crossing Junction, Cement Crossing to Saltgola, Saltgola to Barik Building
Junction and Barik Building Junction to Dewanhat.
Among those, the work of two parts from Patenga to Saltgola nears completion
while piling has also been completed on from Dewanhat to Lalkhan bazar, he
said, adding: "Slab laying work has also been going on full swing at Patenga
section to improve traffic flow through the Bangabandhu Tunnel."