Chenani-Nashri tunnel to be thrown open by Sept 25

Nishikant Khajuria
JAMMU, July 15:  India’s longest road tunnel connecting  Chenani in Udhampur district and Nashri in Ramban district, is likely to be thrown open by the ending  of September this year and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will formally inaugurate the same.
The fresh deadline was decided today after detailed review of the ongoing and pending works of the tunnel project, during a high level meeting of the officers of National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) and the Concessionaire, IL&FS.
Authoritative sources told the Excelsior that  more than ninety percent civil work on the project has been completed  while the   installation of equipments and gadgets like Sound  Diffusers, Ventilators, fans, fire fighters, Electrical Panels  and Transformers etc,   inside the tunnel,  is under  progress  and likely to be completed by August 15.
This will be followed by testing of the installed equipments and electric gadgets, which may take approximately 30 to 40 days and  the tunnel will be in a position to be thrown open for vehicular traffic by  September 25,” sources added.
The fresh deadline is three months later than the  time limit set initially for completion of the project, which was earlier scheduled to be finished by May 21, 2016 and then extended  by 50 days to July 10, 2016.
While confirming that the ongoing work on tunnel project was in final phase, Regional Officer of  NHAI, R P Singh informed that the pending jobs like construction of pavements inside the tunnel,  link roads, electrification, installation of equipments and testing of the same are likely to be finished in next two months.
“Around 1100 meter pavement road in main tunnel and 7 km in Escape tunnel from Chenani end are ready while more than fifty percent  work on electrification and 40  percent on ventilation system have been completed,” he elaborated and added that pace of work on installation of equipments was satisfactory.
However,  R P Singh admitted  that  external work on link road pavements was getting affected because of rainy season and restrictions on blasting for cutting of earth. “These two reasons are hampering pending work on construction of pavement on Chenani end and cutting of around 40,000 cubic meter earth on Nashri end of the tunnel but we are hopeful that within a week’s time, things will be okay for resuming sufficient pace of work,” he said.
Pertinent to mention the executing agency was earlier hopeful of completing this Rs 2519 crores project by December 2015,  around five months ahead of the deadline,  because of more than satisfactory pace of work.  However, a controversy over payments and claims between Concessionaire IL&FS and main contractor Leighton led to slowing down of the work and then complete abandoning of job by the latter in November 2014 after which the Main Developer, National Highway Authority of India, engaged multiple agencies for completion of the project with new deadline of July 2016.
Once completed, the Chenani-Nashri tunnel will act as an all-weather alternative to the existing NH-1A section connecting Chenani in Udhampur district with Nashri in Ramban district. It will  reduce the existing road distance between the two points from 41 kms to 10.89 kms.
Keeping in view of its significance  and  being longest  road tunnel in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is understood to be invited for its formal inauguration and dedicating the same to the nation, sources said.