The document provides information on the Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link project, which will be a 22km bridge connecting Mumbai to Navi Mumbai. It will reduce commute times between the two cities. Key points:
- The bridge will carry six highway lanes and connect major ports, airports and cities to boost economic growth.
- Construction is estimated to cost 9360 crore rupees and take 4 years. It is expected to open in 2019.
- The project was first proposed in the 1970s but has faced delays. It received environmental clearance in 2012.
- It aims to improve transportation, disperse traffic, and encourage development across the region.
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Mthl( Mumbai Transe Harbour link)
1. Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link Project
Presentation on
PRESENTED BY
OMKAR ACHARYA
RAHUL BHALERAO
MANOJ TARTE
JAYESH WARE
ANKITA APHALE
GIRISH GUPTA
JAYESH KAMBLI
3. Introduction
• Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), is also
known as Mumbai Trans Harbour Link
(MTHL), Sewri-Nhava Sheva Trans Harbour
Link
• It will connect freeway grade road bridge
connecting the Indian city of Mumbai with Navi
Mumbai .
• If completed, it would be the longest sea bridge
in India.
4. • The sea link is expected to reduce commuting
time between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, and
provide direct connectivity to Mumbai Port
Trust, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust and the
proposed Navi -Mumbai International Airport
• It will also allow faster travel to Thane, Nashik,
Panvel, Pune and southern India and is also
expected to boost the economic growth of
neighbouring Raigad district and raise real
estate prices in the region.
6. History
• The MTHL was first proposed in the 1970s. The first concrete
attempt to build it was made in 2004, when Infrastructure Leasing &
Financial Services (IL&FS) submitted a proposal to implement the
project on a build, own, operate and transfer (BOOT) basis.
• The State Government called for a fresh bids for the project in 2008.
However, none of the 13 companies that had shown interest,
submitted bids.
• The media criticized the political feud between the ruling Nationalist
Congress Party (NCP) and Congress coalition, as being responsible
for slowing "down the pace of Mumbai's development".
• The project received environmental clearance from the Ministry of
Environment and Forests (MoEF) on 23 October 2012
7. Cost
• The cost of the MTHL has increased several times. In 2005, the
cost of the project was estimated at 4000 Cr.
• The cost was revised to Rs. 6000 Cr in 2008. It was then
increased to Rs. 8800 Cr in November,
• 2011 and finally to Rs.9360 Cr in August 2012.
• In January 2013, the Central Government sanctioned 1920 Cr
(US$310 million), which is 20% of the project cost, in viability
gap for the MTHL.
• The State Government will also contribute the same amount.
• The remaining 60% will have to be borne by the developer who
wins the bid.
8. Create better living conditions
Encourage mass transit
Connect cities, ports, airports by road, rail
Disperse traffic, growth, population
Better sharing of resources
Long term projection
EW expansion
Traffic handled by MTHL by 2016
Airoli
Mumbai
Navi Mumbai
train
road
1, 25,000 pass./day
25,
93,000 PCU/day
vehicle operating
cost
Thane
1000 cr.
per
annum
Mumbai Trans Harbour Link
Siwri
MPT
Nhava
JNPT
Saving in cost by 2016
travel time
cost
Noise reduction
10-12 db
Pollution reduction
at intersections
30%
9. Airoli
Link
Thane Link
NH4
Panvel
2 :00 hour
Sewri
MTHL
Kon
0:30 hour
JNPT
Zone I
Mumbai-Pune
Expressway
NH4B
To Pune and
central areas
Zone II
Uran-Panvel
Link
Zone III
NH17
To Goa and
western coast
11. Wadala
Bandra
Worli
Rail, road link
Savarkar Marg
Senapati Bapat Marg
sewri
Ambedkar Marg
Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Marg
Western rail
MPT
Central rail
freight
Harbour rail
GPO
CST
Hutatma Chowk
commuters
Gateway of India
tourists
12. FUNDING OF THE PROJECT
• DEVELOPMENT CESS IN BENEFICIARY
ZONES
• CESS ON REGISTRATION OF SALE OF LAND
IN BENEFICIARY ZONES
• INITIAL CONTRIBUTION FROM
BENEFICIARY ORGANISATIONS
• TOLL & ADVERTISEMENT REVENUE
14. MULTILEVEL
PARKING LOT
Encourage use of mass transit
Saving in fuel cost
Car elevators, ramps provided
Ticket validation machines
MODERN TOLL
PLAZA
16 lane toll plaza
automated dispersal of traffic
Traffic monitoring facility
15. Ballast-less rail track to minimize load on bridge
12 car rake of passenger capacity 3500 to 1200 seats/rake
2 track rail link
MUMBAI
NHAVA
6 lane road link
16. Traffic congestion
commute time
pollution
health hazard
noise pollution
stress
THOUGHT
CONSIDERATION
COEXISTANCE
RESPECT
Better living conditions
productivity
trade
prosperity
growth
dispersal of traffic
ambient air quality
uniform use of resources
employment
better land use
17. FEASIBILITY
STUDIES
Alignment technically feasible
Project is financially viable
In depth analysis of biotic conditions
Eco-friendly route chosen
No displacement of existing settlement
Better employment opportunities
Better dispersal of traffics
18. PLANNING
Use of latest technology
Aesthetic designs
Large spans used
Strict compliance with laws
Future expansion accommodated
Better distribution of land use
Modern traffic surveillance and monitoring
19. CONSTRUCTION
Modern construction techniques
Use of prefabricated components
Use of corrosion resistant steel
Construction camps monitored
Quality assurance
Effective environment management during construction
covering material transport, labour
23. Viaducts preserve existing terrain
Minimum excavation, grading
Minimum emission due to smooth traffic
Reduction in air, noise pollution
Ambient air quality improved in the city
No effect on tidal conditions
Marine life least disturbed
Safety exits provided
Service areas provided
Highest quality materials used
Appropriate illumination, signs
24.
25. STATUS
Feasibility & EIA Studies of the main bridge Completed
Environmental Public Hearing held on 21st April 1999
and 24th Dec. 1999
Report submitted by GOM to MoEF, GOI in March 2001
Formal submission of Application & Questionnaire to
MoEF on 24th May 2001
MoEF needs clearance of MOST
26. PROPOSED ACTION PLAN
Discussion with MPT & MOST for formal clearance of
the Alignment
To obtain Environmental clearance from MoEF
To appoint a financial consultant to prepare a financing
plan and development strategies
State Govt. to set up a high level steering committee
under C.S.
MSRDC to set up a full time multi - disciplinary project
team
27. PROPOSED ACTION PLAN
(Contd..,)
To appoint Consultant for study of dispersal system and
preparation of plans and estimates
To set up a SPV for the project
To include beneficiary zone in the boundary of Navi
Mumbai
To appoint Project Management Consultant
Land acquisition on Mumbai & main land side
To take up implementation of the project by inviting bids