Will Surat Transform Two Major Roads into Iconic Corridors with Rs 61 Crore Smart City Revamp?

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Key Takeaways
- The project involves upgrading two major road stretches in Surat.
- Investment is part of the Smart City initiative.
- Public spaces will be created for community engagement.
- Rajhans Infracon will manage beautification efforts.
- Construction will commence soon with a total cost of Rs 61 crore.
Surat, July 11 (NationPress) The Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) has endorsed the transformation of two key road segments into iconic corridors as part of the Smart City initiative.
This undertaking is designed not only to enhance the quality of the roads but also to create lively public spaces that signify Surat's evolution into a contemporary urban center.
The initial stretch designated for redevelopment spans 2 kilometers from the Surat International Airport gate to Kuvada Junction along Dumas Road. The second, more expansive corridor is 7.7 kilometers long, stretching from Y Junction to Sosyo Circle on Udhna-Magdalla Road. Both corridors are 60 meters wide and will undergo upgrades across approximately 1.5 lakh square meters—40,000 sq m for the airport route and 112,000 sq m for the Udhna-Magdalla corridor.
The Standing Committee of the SMC has approved the comprehensive proposals put forth by Rajhans Infracon, a private company that previously completed the redevelopment of Surat’s renowned Airport Road.
This new initiative will be executed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, with a total projected cost of Rs 61 crore.
Out of this, Rs 21 crore will be sourced from the municipal corporation, while the contractor will contribute the remaining Rs 40 crore.
The vision for these iconic corridors goes beyond mere surface enhancements. The SMC will oversee the development of essential infrastructure, which includes paved footpaths, safety railings, modern lighting, and zebra crossings to facilitate safe pedestrian movement.
Rajhans Infracon will manage the beautification and aesthetic aspects of the project, which will feature sculptural installations, modern bus stops, artistic traffic islands, themed selfie zones, decorative fountains, and recreational areas beneath flyovers.
Additionally, the redevelopment plan aims to foster public engagement, allocating space for food stalls, leisure zones, and open activity spaces under flyovers, thus creating multifunctional areas that promote community interaction and increase foot traffic in public spaces.
The incorporation of these amenities is anticipated to enhance overall quality of life and stimulate local economic activity.
This redevelopment is part of a larger SMC strategy to establish a network of seven iconic roads throughout Surat. With approvals now secured for these two stretches, construction is set to commence soon.