Kesarbagh railway over bridge (RoB) project, which was hanging fire for the last eight years, may soon see the light of the day as its construction work has been completed. Indore bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court had last month directed the contractor, Arvind Techno Engineers Pvt Ltd and JV Airen Developers Pvt Ltd, to resume the work and construct the bridge to a level sufficient enough for the passage of traffic within 35 days. ¨All girders and slabs have been placed. As per the directions, we have completed the bridge without any delay. We are now waiting for the load test after which we will hand over the bridge to the Indore Development Authority (IDA),¨ Paresh Agarwal, site manager of the contractor, said.
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8-year wait over, Kesarbagh RoB constructed in 35 days
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January 1, 2016January 1, 2016


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