New Saraighat Bridge Explained

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New Saraighat Bridge
2nd Saraighat Bridge
Carries:Motor vehicles
Crosses:Brahmaputra River
Locale:PanduAmingaon, Assam, India
Maint:Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
Design:Beam bridge
Length:1.49km (00.93miles)
Width:12.9m (42.3feet)
Begin:2007
Complete:2016
Open:28 January 2017

The New Saraighat Bridge, also referred to as the 2nd Saraighat Bridge is a beam bridge in India, connecting the North bank of Assam to South bank of Assam.[1] The bridge spans the Brahmaputra River besides Old Saraighat Bridge, from Pandu, Guwahati in the south to Amingaon to the north. The construction of the bridge started in 2007. The total length of the bridge is 1,493.58 metres and it has cost an amount of Rs 475 crore to complete the bridge. It is constructed by India's largest civil engineering company, Gammon India Limited.

The three lane road bridge was inaugurated by Union minister Nitin Gadkari in the presence of Union Minister of State for Railways Rajen Gohain, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Transport and Parliamentary Affairs Chandra Mohan Patowary, Minister of PWD, Fisheries and Excise Parimal Suklabaidya, Minister Keshab Mahanta and many other ministers on 28 January 2017.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Assam: A reason to cheer! After 10 years of waiting, 2nd Saraighat Bridge finally inaugurated. The Northeast Today.
  2. Web site: Second Saraighat Bridge over river Brahmaputra to open on January 28. 19 January 2017. The News Mill.