Challenges and Delays in Completing Blue Line Extension of Bangalore Metro to Kempegowda International Airport
Bangalore Metro to Kempegowda International Airport: It is estimated that it will take another three to four years to complete the blue line of Namma metro connecting the Kempegowda International Airport. The main reason for this is that although the construction work of the pillars has been completed, only the cap installation work is going on at a snail’s pace. After that, rail alignment, arrangement, and signaling system should be completed.
Bengaluru: Given the pace of work of the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation (BMRCL), it would take at least four years to travel to Kempegowda International Airport by Metro Rail (Blue Line).
At present the construction work of the pillars is almost at the completion stage. At some places, caps have been installed on the pillars and the work is going on at a snail’s pace. Alignment, arrangement, and signaling of rails are to be done. The organization is taking three years to complete the work on the pillars.
Three organizations are handling the work of our Metro Blue Line connecting the City Silk Board to Bangalore International Airport and 50% of the pillar work has been completed. Afcons, SNC and NCC companies are carrying out this work. NCC is working in three phases. Afcons and SNC companies are working fast.
Civil work from Silk Board to Kodibisanahalli (Devarabisanahalli) has been contracted by Ofcons Company and the pillar work is 56% complete. Now Shankaranarayana Construction (SNC) is working from Kodibeesanahalli (Devarabisanahalli) to KRpur. The firm has completed 80% pillar work, 63% pillar cap, and 49% of the U-girder installation.
37 km of the blue route. The work is being handled by Nagarjuna Construction Company (NCC). The organization is operating in three phases from Benniganahalli to Kempapur (Phase-1), Kempapur to Yalahanka Airfield (Phase-2), and Yalahanka Airfield to International Airport (Phase-3). A total of 33% of pillar work has been completed in three phases.
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Why is the work delayed?
The main reason for the delay in this route is the land acquisition process. A total of 274 properties were to be acquired for this project. Out of which 214 properties are private and 60 properties belong to the government. Locals say BMRCL has taken too long to buy private properties.
Delay in permission for railway crossing at Doddajala, relocation of Gale gas pipeline near Airbase, long time for handover of land from Yalahanka Airbase, stoppage of work near Jakkuru Plantation for many months, Hebbal land acquisition process, all these reasons led to delay. work
There has been a tug-of-war between KRpura-Kempegowda International Airports for the construction of Bettahalasur station. After this, in January 2023, a mother and a child died when the iron bars of a metro pillar suddenly collapsed near the HBR layout of Nagawara Ring Road. Because of this, the work was stopped for three months.
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