Key Points

Surat Municipal Corporation has greenlit a Rs 61 crore project to transform two major road corridors under the Smart City initiative. The upgrades will cover nearly 10 km, blending mobility improvements with public spaces and artistic installations. A PPP model splits costs between SMC and Rajhans Infracon, which previously revamped Surat’s Airport Road. The project aims to boost connectivity, aesthetics, and local economic activity.

Key Points: Surat to Upgrade Airport and Udhna-Magdalla Roads Under Smart City Plan

  • Rs 61 crore project to revamp 9.7 km of key Surat roads
  • PPP model with Rajhans Infracon executing beautification works
  • Includes footpaths, fountains, and recreational zones under flyovers
  • Part of SMC’s plan to develop seven iconic roads
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Gujarat: Surat to develop two road corridors under Rs 61 crore smart city revamp

Surat Municipal Corporation approves Rs 61 crore revamp of two key road corridors with pedestrian-friendly infrastructure and modern aesthetics.

"The vision for these iconic roads extends beyond surface-level upgrades. – Surat Municipal Corporation"

Surat, July 11

Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) has approved the redevelopment of two prominent road stretches into iconic corridors under the Smart City initiative.

The project aims to not only improve road quality but also create vibrant public spaces that reflect Surat’s growing status as a modern urban hub.

The first stretch earmarked for redevelopment is the 2-kilometre-long section from Surat International Airport gate to Kuvada Junction along Dumas Road. The second, more extensive corridor covers 7.7 kilometres, extending from Y Junction to Sosyo Circle on Udhna-Magdalla Road. Both roads are 60 metres wide and will collectively see an upgrade across nearly 1.5 lakh square metres - 40,000 sq m for the airport stretch and 112,000 sq m for the Udhna-Magdalla corridor.

The Standing Committee of the SMC gave its nod to the detailed proposals submitted by Rajhans Infracon, a private firm that had earlier executed the redevelopment of Surat’s existing iconic Airport Road. The new project will be implemented under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model with an overall estimated cost of Rs 61 crore. Of this, Rs 21 crore will be invested by the municipal corporation, while the remaining Rs 40 crore will be contributed by the contractor.

The vision for these iconic roads extends beyond surface-level upgrades. The SMC will be responsible for developing core infrastructure, including paved footpaths, safety railings, modern lighting poles, and zebra crossings to ensure safe and efficient pedestrian movement.

The beautification and aesthetic components of the project will be handled by Rajhans Infracon. These include sculptural installations, contemporary design bus stops, artistic traffic islands, themed selfie zones, decorative fountains, and dedicated recreational zones underneath flyovers.

In addition to enhancing mobility and beautification, the redevelopment plan incorporates public engagement features. Space will be allocated for food stalls, leisure areas, and open activity spaces under flyovers, creating multifunctional zones that encourage community use and increase footfall in public spaces. The integration of such amenities is expected to elevate the overall quality of life and boost local economic activity.

This redevelopment is part of a broader SMC initiative to build a network of seven iconic roads across Surat. With approvals now in place for these two stretches, construction is set to begin shortly.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As a Surat resident, I'm excited about the recreational zones under flyovers. Our city needs more public spaces where families can spend quality time. The selfie zones sound fun too! 😊
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Aman W
Rs 61 crore is a huge amount! While development is good, I hope the SMC ensures proper utilization of funds. We've seen many projects where money gets wasted on unnecessary beautification while basic amenities remain poor.
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Priya S
Great initiative! The Udhna-Magdalla road is a nightmare during peak hours. Hope they also plan proper traffic management along with beautification. More focus on functionality please!
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Karan T
Surat is becoming a model city for urban development in India. The PPP model seems promising - private efficiency with government oversight. Hope other cities learn from this!
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Nisha Z
I just hope they maintain these roads properly after construction. Our city has a habit of letting beautiful infrastructure deteriorate within months due to poor maintenance.

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