Amritsar–Jamnagar Expressway[3] (NH-754A) is an under-construction 1,257 km long, 6-lane wide expressway in the north-western part of India. The expressway will reduce the distance between Amritsar and Jamnagar from earlier 1,430 km to 1,316 km (including Kapurthala-Amritsar section) and the time travel from 26 hours to only 13 hours. It is a part of the Bharatmala and Amritsar–Jamnagar Economic Corridor (EC-3). It will pass through four states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Amritsar–Jamnagar Expressway | |
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Route information | |
Maintained by National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) | |
Length | 1,256.95 km (781.03 mi) |
Existed | 8 July 2023 (Hanumangarh–Jalore section) December 2025 (full completion)[1][2]–present |
Major junctions | |
North end | Tibba, Kapurthala, Punjab |
South end | Jamnagar, Gujarat |
Location | |
Country | India |
States | Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat |
Major cities | Amritsar, Goindwal Sahib, Sultanpur Lodhi, Moga, Bathinda, Mandi Dabwali, Hanumangarh, Suratgarh, Bikaner, Nagaur, Jodhpur, Barmer and Jamnagar |
Highway system | |
The expressway is strategically important, as it will connect 3 big oil refineries of HMEL Bathinda, HPCL Barmer and RIL Jamnagar. It will also connect Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant (Bathinda) and Suratgarh Super Thermal Power Plant (Sri Ganganagar).
The expressway will meet the Ludhiana-Bathinda-Ajmer Expressway of the Pathankot–Ajmer Economic Corridor at Bathinda.[4] The construction work on the expressway started in Haryana and Rajasthan in 2019. The Rajasthan section of the expressway from Jakhrawali in Hanumangarh district to Khetlawas in Jalore district was completed in early 2023 and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 8 July 2023, while the entire expressway is expected to be opened by December 2025.[1][5]
Background
editThis expressway is a part of Bharatmala's Phase-I, which is funded by the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) in phases.[6]
Route
editThe expressway will be the first expressway in India, connecting three oil refineries of Bathinda, Barmer and Jamnagar. The Barmer Refinery is set to be completed by March 2023.[citation needed] Nearly 50% of the length of the expressway, i.e, 637 km falls under Rajasthan. The total project value including the land acquisition cost is nearly ₹80,000 crores.[7]
Route summary by state
editPunjab
editIn Punjab, it will start at Tibba village in Kapurthala district on Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway (NE-5A), and will end near Punjab-Haryana border in Bathinda district on NH-54. The expressway on the Tibba–Moga–Bathinda stretch was re-planned by the NHAI to make it a greenfield expressway.
- Amritsar to Tibba NE-5A
- Tibba on NE-5A.
- NH-703 Moga to Jalandhar Road, intersects near Dharmkot.
- Bhata Bhai ka to Bhadaur Road, intersects near Dyalpura Bhai Ka.
- Rampura Phul, intersects Ludhiana-Bhatinda Expressway section of Pathankot–Ajmer Expressway.
- NH-54 Mandi Dabwali to Bathinda Road, intersects near Sangat Kalan.
Haryana
editIn Haryana, it will run entirely in the Sirsa district and it will not be access controlled. It will enter at Mandi Dabwali and exit at Haryana/Rajasthan border at Chautala village.
- Sirsa district
- Dabwali
- Pathrala, east of Dabwali, on NH54 Dabwali-Bhatinda highway.
- Dabwali
- Sakta Khera
- Chautala on Chautala- Sangaria road
- Dabwali–Panipat Expressway near Chautala
Rajasthan
editIn Rajasthan, it will enter through the Sangaria town in Hanumangarh district. From there it will pass through Bikaner district, Jodhpur district and Barmer district, before exiting Rajasthan at Sanchore town in Jalore district.
- Hanumangarh district.
- 10 SBN near Sangaria town.
- Interchange near Hanumangarh city at Kolha on south side on SH36.
- Interchange at 28 NDR on Pilibanga–Rawatsar road near Chhohilawali.
- Interchange at Kalusar–Eta Road near Kalusar in east of Suratgarh Super Thermal Power Plant.
- Interchange: Jaitpur toll plaza on MDR34 between Arjansar–Pallu.
- Bikaner district
- between Lunkaransar–Kalu on SH6A.
- Sahajarasar between Direran and Kalu.
- Norangdesar on NH11 Bikaner–Dungargarh–Ratangarh–Jhunjhunu–Chirawa–Loharu–Charkhi Dadri–Delhi highway.
- Desnok-Rasisar on NH62 Bikaner–Nokha-Nagaur highway.
- Jodhpur district
- Sri Lachhamannag on SH19 Phalodi-Nagaur highway.
- Bhikamkor–Osian on SH61 on Phalodi-Osian highway.
Gujarat
editIn Gujarat, it will enter at Vantdau in Banaskantha district, run through Patan district. From there the existing National Highway Network takes the route to Kutch district and Morbi district before finally ending at Jamnagar district.
Route summary by sections
editThe construction work of the expressway has been divided into 8 sections (5 greenfield alignment and 3 brownfield upgrades). With a total of 30 construction packages each with a construction period of 2 years. The projects is expected to be completed by September 2023.
Sr No | Section | Length in km | No. of packages | States | Lanes | Access controlled | Greenfield | Comments |
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1. | Tibba (Kapurthala)–Sangat Kalan (Bathinda) | 155 | 3 | Punjab | 6 | Yes | Yes | This section is also called the "Amritsar–Bathinda Expressway". Initial plan of 196 km brownfield upgrade of NH-54 was changed to greenfield project in 2020. |
2. | Sangat Kalan (Bathinda)–Chautala (Sirsa) | 85 | - | Punjab & Haryana | 6 | No | No | Existing 2-lane NH-54 will be upgraded to 6-lane. |
3. | Sangaria (Hanumangarh)–Rasisar (Bikaner) | 252 | 9 | Rajasthan | 6 | Yes | Yes | Sangaria (NH-54 - Tibbi - Rawatsar (SH-36) - Bijarasar (southeast of Pallu on SH-7) - Kalu (SH-64 - Bikaner (Saruna on NH-11 and Rasisar on Sangaria) (NH-64) |
4. | Rasisar (Bikaner)–Deogarh (Jodhpur) | 176 | 6 | Rajasthan | 6 | Yes | Yes | Panchu (between Phalodi-Nokha) - Chadi (on SH-19 between Phaloudi-Nagaur) - Osian (SH-61 between Phalodi-Jodhpur) - Jodhpur (Deogarh on NH-125 |
5. | Deogarh (Jodhpur)–Sanchore (Jalore) | 209 | 8 | Rajasthan | 6 | Yes | Yes | Deogarh - Kalyanpur (on NH-25 between Pachpadra-Jodhpur) - Samdari (on SH-68 between Balotra-Jodhpur) - Siwana (on NH-325 between Balotra-Jalore) - Mohni Khera (on SH-16 between Barmer-Jalore) - Sanchore (SH-11 and NH-168A) |
6. | Vantdau (Banaskantha)–Santalpur (Patan) | 125 | 4 | Gujarat | 6 | Yes | Yes | Vantdau (on NH-168) - Uchpa (SH128) - Vav (NH-68) - Suigam (SH-861) - Dudosan (SH-127) - Santalpur (NH-27 between Radhanpur and Adesar) |
7. | Santalpur (Patan)–Malia (Morbi) | 124 | - | Gujarat | 4 | No | No | Minor upgrades to the existing 4-lane NH-27 from Santalpur-Samakhiali-Malia. |
8. | Malia (Morbi)–Jamnagar | 131 | - | Gujarat | 4 | No | No | Minor upgrades to the existing 4-lane NH-947. |
Total | 1,257 | 30 | 4 States | 6-lanes, 4-lanes | 5-Yes, 3-No | 5-Yes, 3-No |
As related but separate projects, from Samakhiali the existing highways Samakhiali-Bhachau-Bhimasar-Gandhidham-Mundra, Bhachau-Bhuj, Bhimasar-Anjar-Ratnal-Bhuj will also be upgraded to provide connectivity to other ports and cities.
Construction
editThe NHAI has awarded the construction work in 30 packages (stretches) to various construction companies. The list of contractors is as follows:
Sr. No. | Name of Contractor | Length in km | No. of packages |
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1. | CDS Infra Projects | 31 | 1 in Gujarat |
2. | Dineshchandra R. Agrawal Infracon (DRA) | 24 | 1 in Rajasthan |
3. | Gawar Construction | 30 | 1 in Rajasthan |
4. | GR Infraprojects | 39 | 1 in Punjab |
5. | JiangXi Construction – MKC Infrastructure JV | 27 | 1 in Rajasthan |
6. | Krishna Construction | 172 | 4 (2 in Punjab & 2 in Rajasthan) |
7. | Lakshmi Infrastructure & Developers | 90 | 3 in Rajasthan |
8. | NG Projects | 28 | 1 in Rajasthan |
9. | NKC Projects | 170 | 6 in Rajasthan |
10. | Raj Shyama Constructions | 27 | 1 in Rajasthan |
11. | Raj Shyama Constructions - RCC Developers JV | 28 | 1 in Rajasthan |
12. | Ravi Infrabuild Projects | 32 | 1 in Gujarat |
13. | VRC - VCL - CIL JV | 30 | 1 in Rajasthan |
14. | VRC Constructions - S&P Infrastructure Developers JV | 25 | 1 in Rajasthan |
Note: As of 28 July 2021, contracts for 6 out of total of 30 packages in pending.
Status updates
edit- Oct 2018: Detailed Project Report (DPR) is completed. The expressway will connect 3 oil refineries of Bathinda, Barmer and Jamnagar.
- Jul 2019: The NIIF will be financing the project.[8]
- Oct 2019: NHAI invites bids for the various phases of the expressway.[9]
- Aug 2020: The expressway will be ready before March 2023.[10]
- Oct 2020: Land acquisition starts for Amritsar–Bathinda greenfield stretch of the expressway.[11]
- Feb 2021: The construction work of the expressway will begin in April 2021.[12]
- April 2022: The construction works started on all the 30 packages would be completed within 2 years.
- May 2022: Out of the expressway's 155-km stretch from Amritsar to Bathinda, work is going on in an advanced stage, and the 762-km stretch from Sangaria in Rajasthan to Santalpur in Gujarat, out of which 400 km is completed, while the remaining portion is under construction. The expressway is now expected to be completed by September 2023.[13]
- Jul 2023: The expressway's Rajasthan section from Jakhrawali in Hanumangarh district to Khetlawas in Jalore district has been completed and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 8 July 2023.[1]
See also
editReferences
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- ^ Manchanda, Megha (10 July 2019). "NHAI in talks with NIIF to fund proposed Amritsar to Jamnagar highway". Business Standard India – via Business Standard.
- ^ 5 New Greenfield Highways To Cut Travel Time Planned: All You Need To Know, /www.thebetterindia.com.
- ^ "Amritsar-Jamnagar expressway to be completed by Sep 2023: Gadkari". Business Standard. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
- ^ zfaridi. "NIIF to fund 1,430-km Amritsar-Jamnagar highway project". www.nbmcw.com. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
- ^ "Construction of Amritsar Jamnagar Expressway to start soon".
- ^ "NIIF to fund Amritsar Jamnagar Expressway". Archived from the original on 9 August 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "NHAI invites bids for Amritsar Jamnagar Expressway".
- ^ "Construction of 23 new highways to be completed by March 2025: NHAI". Construction Week Online. 17 August 2020.
- ^ "23 new expressways and highways coming up in next 5 years | India News". The Times of India.
- ^ "Construction of Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway to start from April". The Tribune. 1 February 2021.
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