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Metro rail foundation stone by July 15
Staff Correspondent, bdnews24.com
19 May 2013 10:55 PM Updated: 19 May 2013 10:55 PM
Communications Minister Obaidul Quader says the foundation stone of the Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit Development Project, popularly known as Metro Rail Project, will be laid on July 15.
The minister spoke about the development after a meeting at the Nagar Bhaban on Sunday to review the progress of first metro rail project and other major projects.
He said RAJUK allocated 41 acres of land to set up a depot of the mass transport project in Uttara. The land was handed over to Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA) on Sunday.
Quader said the government got assurance from the Power Division of uninterrupted electricity supply and of environmental clearance from the Department of Environment (DoE) for the 20.1-kilometre elevated railway.
The minister said scrutiny of the proposals for appointment of consultation agency to draw the detail design of the metro rail route and supervise the construction work was underway.
A proposal was sent to the financier of the project – the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) – to appoint consultation agency for rehabilitation of those have been affected by the project.
Quader said the estimated expenditure of the project was Tk 219.85 billion – of which Tk 165.94 billion will come in project assistance and the government will provide the remaining fund.
The government on Feb 20 signed a deal with the JICA for constructing the mega structure which will be implemented in three phases.
In the first phase, 11 km of railway tracks will be laid from Pallabi to Sonargaon Hotel by 2019; in the second phase, 4.4-km line will be installed from Sonargaon Hotel to Bangladesh Bank at Motijheel by 2020; and in the third phase, 4.7-km tracks from Uttara to Pallabi will be laid by 2022.
Once implemented, 60,000 passengers can travel from Uttara’s Beri Bandh (Abdullahpur) to Bangladesh Bank’s head office at Shapla Chattar in Motijheel within an hour without facing any traffic jam, according to the government sources.
Metro rail foundation stone by July 15
Staff Correspondent, bdnews24.com
19 May 2013 10:55 PM Updated: 19 May 2013 10:55 PM
Communications Minister Obaidul Quader says the foundation stone of the Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit Development Project, popularly known as Metro Rail Project, will be laid on July 15.
The minister spoke about the development after a meeting at the Nagar Bhaban on Sunday to review the progress of first metro rail project and other major projects.
He said RAJUK allocated 41 acres of land to set up a depot of the mass transport project in Uttara. The land was handed over to Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA) on Sunday.
Quader said the government got assurance from the Power Division of uninterrupted electricity supply and of environmental clearance from the Department of Environment (DoE) for the 20.1-kilometre elevated railway.
The minister said scrutiny of the proposals for appointment of consultation agency to draw the detail design of the metro rail route and supervise the construction work was underway.
A proposal was sent to the financier of the project – the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) – to appoint consultation agency for rehabilitation of those have been affected by the project.
Quader said the estimated expenditure of the project was Tk 219.85 billion – of which Tk 165.94 billion will come in project assistance and the government will provide the remaining fund.
The government on Feb 20 signed a deal with the JICA for constructing the mega structure which will be implemented in three phases.
In the first phase, 11 km of railway tracks will be laid from Pallabi to Sonargaon Hotel by 2019; in the second phase, 4.4-km line will be installed from Sonargaon Hotel to Bangladesh Bank at Motijheel by 2020; and in the third phase, 4.7-km tracks from Uttara to Pallabi will be laid by 2022.
Once implemented, 60,000 passengers can travel from Uttara’s Beri Bandh (Abdullahpur) to Bangladesh Bank’s head office at Shapla Chattar in Motijheel within an hour without facing any traffic jam, according to the government sources.