PWD Plans Feasibility Study for 900-Metre Road Beneath Metro Viaduct in South Delhi New Delhi: The Public Works Department (PWD) has initiated a feasibility study for a proposed road link beneath a metro viaduct in south Delhi, aiming to enhance last-mile connectivity in a densely populated and congested area. The project focuses on constructing a nearly 900-metre road connecting Maa Anandmayee Marg to Harkesh Nagar metro station, a critical junction serving residential neighborhoods, industrial zones, and key transit routes. The initiative seeks to address fragmented connectivity between the arterial road and the metro station, which currently forces commuters to take longer, more congested routes. Maa Anandmayee Marg is a major thoroughfare linking south Delhi to Faridabad, while Harkesh Nagar metro station on the violet line serves as a vital access point for daily commuters from nearby areas such as Okhla, Tughlakabad, and surrounding industrial zones. The proposed road aims to bridge the gap by improving access to public transport and alleviating pressure on nearby roads plagued by heavy traffic, informal parking, and pedestrian congestion. The scope of the project extends beyond basic construction. The PWD plans to conduct comprehensive surveys, including Total Station Survey (TSS), GPS mapping, and traffic studies, to assess ground conditions and movement patterns. These findings will inform the preparation of a detailed project report (DPR), along with engineering drawings and presentations. The proposal will also examine land ownership and identify potential morphological ridge areas that may impact the project, ensuring compliance with environmental and regulatory standards.#delhi #public_works_department #maa_anandmayee_marg #harkesh_nagar #total_station_survey
