By Mukesh S Singh
RAIPUR,
Belief certain for 30,000 commuters Deputy CM Arun Sao inspects site and assures early public opening
June 30 deadline set for public opening
RAIPUR’S most-awaited infrastructure project has finally
turned the corner. The Railway
Over Bridge (RoB) at KachnaKhamardih crossing, which has
tested the patience of over 30,000
daily commuters for years, is now
96 per cent complete with a firm
June 30 deadline for public
opening, following the successful launching of its composite
steel girder, the most critical and
technically demanding phase of
the entire project.
Arun Sao, Deputy Chief
Minister holding the PWD portfolio, visited the site along with
senior officials to review progress
and expressed confidence that
the bridge would be thrown open
very soon.
Describing it as a vital
link in the State Government’s
efforts to strengthen traffic infrastructure in the capital, he said,
“The people’s long wait is certainly now coming to an end.”
Talking to The Hitavada,
Avadhesh Kumar Trivedi, Senior
Divisional Commercial Manager
(Sr DCM), SECR Raipur Division,
said the girder launch was executed using two road cranes of
450 MT capacity each, one operational and one on standby, completed across two traffic blocks
of two hours each, ensuring zero
disruption to the 23 daily train
movements on this busy Raipur Visakhapatnam corridor.
Senior Railway officials including the Senior Section Engineer
(SSE), Assistant Divisional
Engineer (ADEN), and Divisional
Engineer (DIEN) were present on site throughout the operation, he added.
Elaborating on the structure’s specifications, Trivedi said the RoB
stretches approximately 911 metres in total length including 400-
metre approach roads on either side, carries an overall width of 13.5
metres with a 10.5-metre carriageway, and spans two active railway
tracks across three bays of 36 metres each. The bridge employs composite steel girders conforming to Research Designs and Standards
Organisation (RDSO) specification 11775/R1, with each girder weighing 27 MT and the total girder assembly tipping the scales at 176.2
MT. Height clearance above track level stands at 7.2 metres and the
bridge is built to bear a load capacity of 385 tonnes as per IRC 6-
2017 norms. Provision for one future track has already been incorporated, reflecting forward-looking planning, he noted. What made
the girder launch particularly significant, Trivedi explained, was a
special anti-toppling safety arrangement devised for securing the
girder over the pier, necessitated by the single-girder methodology
adopted at the site owing to space constraints.
SECR Headquarters
clearance was obtained only after exhaustive safety review of the
scheme submitted by the contractor. “Safety is paramount to us,”
he asserted, adding that the meticulous orchestration of crane positioning and block scheduling ensured not a single one of the 23 daily train movements faced any safety compromise.
While the project missed its original contractual deadline, Trivedi
maintained that SECR’s rigorous insistence on RDSO and safety
norms has delivered a structurally superior and future-ready bridge.
“The requirement of Railway from a safety standpoint is now better understood, and that knowledge will benefit future projects too,”
he said, affirming that SECR will continue to monitor the project
closely through to its final handover and public opening.
The Kachna-Khamardih RoB, when opened, will permanently eliminate one of Raipur’s most congested level crossings on the busy
Raipur-Visakhapatnam route. For 30,000 daily commuters who have
endured years of snarls, dust, and delays, that date cannot come
soon enough.
96% works complete; only painting, finishing works remaining
THE numbers tell their own
story. At 96 per cent physical
completion with expenditure of
nearly Rs 30.93 crore against the
total contract value of Rs 35.34
crore, the Kachna-Khamardih
RoB is now in its final execution
phase with only painting and finishing works remaining.
Talking to the The Hitavada,
after the inspection, of which he
was a part, S K Kori, Chief
Engineer (Bridges), PWD, said
that the bridge structure and
approach road works stand fully complete on both the Kachna
and Khamardih sides, including
major civil components across
the railway portion.
Kori said that the inspection
was carried out in the presence
of the Secretary, PWD,
Chhattisgarh, Chief Engineer V
K Bhatpahri, Superintending
Engineer D K Maheshwari,
Executive Engineer S K Gupta,
and Sub-Engineers Sabir Khan
and Anshul Sharma, reflecting
the high administrative priority attached to the project.
Sanctioned under the Central
Road Fund (CRF) scheme for
construction of the RoB at level crossing RV-7, Kachna Gate,
on the Raipur-Visakhapatnam Railway Line, the project carries an administrative sanction of Rs
48.78 crore dated March 15, 2022, and a technical sanction of Rs
39.44 crore dated July 3, 2023. The work was awarded to contractor
M/s K Chandrashekar Rao of Raipur on September 27, 2023, at a
contract value of Rs 35.34 crore, with the original completion deadline fixed for April 26, 2025. Kori acknowledged that the project overshot its initial timeline owing to technical and coordination-related complexities, but maintained that the revised target of June 30,
2026 is now firmly achievable.