The Central and State Governments have reached a consensus on the northern part of the Regional Ring Road to be constructed outside the Hyderabad Outer Ring Road.
As per the reports, official orders related to this would be issued soon.
It is learned that the centre has assigned the number ‘NH 166AA’ to the Sangareddy-Narsapur-Tupran-Gajwel-Jagadevpur-Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri-Chautaupal route on the northern part of the road.
The Union Ministry of Transport and National Highways invited tenders last June to prepare a final detailed report on the route.
This project has been handed over to the K&J Projects from Maharashtra.The organization examined the northern part at the field level and submitted a report with three proposals.
The union govt reviewed these and chose a new path.Its length is about 158 kilometres.
The proposal was recently sent to the state government.
Official orders would be issued soon after a consensus is reached between the central and state governments on the northern part of the road.
The northern part is about 158 km, and the southern part is 182 kilometres.The total construction cost is estimated at around Rs 17,000 crore
.