General Consultancy for Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, longest sea bridge of 21.8 Km connecting Sewri (Mumbai) to Chirle near Nhava Sheva (Navi Mumbai).

Client: Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA)

Mumbai Trans Harbor Link (MTHL) is planned with the basic objective of establishing faster connectivity between the island city of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai on the mainland thereby facilitating decongestion of Mumbai and the development of Navi Mumbai.
The project consists of the construction of a road bridge across the Mumbai Harbour connecting interchanges at both ends. The Total length of the six-lane road bridge will be 21.8 KMS and will consist of approach roads, viaducts on the intertidal zone, bridge across the harbor.
When completed, the MTHL will become the longest sea link in India.

Mumbai

PADECO INDIA team is highly engaged in doing the below-mentioned activities for the project:

Tender Assistance.

Basic Design for Construction.

Operation & Maintenance Facility, Construction Supervision. Environmental Management Plan (EMP).

Environmental Monitoring Plan (EMoP).

Resettlement Action Plan (RAP).

Identification of the status of ongoing short-term urban transport policy

Review of the exiting urban development and transport plans and projects

Traffic surveys, including traffic counting surveys by using Anonymous MAC Address Probe (AMP) sensors, passenger counting survey, freight interview survey, smartphone ownership survey, and stated preference (SP) survey.

Identification of detailed traffic movement in the urban core

Preparation of the policy for mobility improvement in the urban core based on the above