Danapur-Bihta Elevated Road
Danapur-Bihta Elevated Road is an under construction elevated road in Bihar. The 21 km road will be four-lane and is claimed to be the longest elevated road in East India. The road will have a 600-metre-long tunnel for entry of vehicles in the proposed civil enclave at Bihta Air Force Station. The project also proposed construction of ramps at four places- Danapur, Shivala Mor, Bihta airport link and Bihta-Sarmera bypass. The road will connect Patna to Bihta Airport via the Danapur railway station and Shivala Chowk.
History
In October 2019, Central Government decided that it will bear construction cost of the elevated road, while the Government of Bihar will bear the land-acquisition cost for the projects. The road project was sanctioned by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways as part of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's package to Bihar, ahead of 2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election. It will be constructed at the cost of Rs 3,737.51 crore. In September 2023, Ceigall YFC Agency was selected as the construction firm to execute the elevated project. Second time, the tender was open and 10 agencies participated in that. Joint Venture of Ceigall India and YFC Projects agency won the bid by proposing the build the road Rs 1969.39 crore.Route
The elevated road will start near Danapur Divisional Rail Manager office and culminate at Koilwar. The road will have four bypasses between Shivala and Bihta-Neora ganj, Painal, Kanhauli and Bishunpura. As part of this project, 4-km-long four-lane road will be constructed from Bihta to Koilwar as part of the project.Of its total 20 km length, would be elevated. The elevated portion will terminate at the junction of the Bihta-Sarmera Road near Kanhauli village. From that junction, the road will go up to the Bihta chowk besides connecting the Bihta Airport; it would again be elevated at the Bihta chowk.