Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation

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The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Limited., in Marathi- महाराष्ट्र राज्य रस्ते विकास महामंडळ मर्यादित. commonly abbreviated as MSRDC, is an Indian Public limited company fully owned by the Government of Maharashtra. MSRDC was established on July 9, 1996 and incorporated as a public limited company under the Companies Act 1956 on August 2, 1996. It is responsible for developing, building and maintaining roads in Maharashtra.

Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC)
IndustryConstruction
PredecessorPublic Works Department
Founded02 August 1996
HeadquartersNepean Sea Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra,
India
Area served
Roads, Bridges, Land Development and Toll related contracts
Key people
Eknath Shinde
(Chairman)
Sanjay Bansode
(Co-Chairman)
Radheshyam Mopalwar, IAS
(Vice-Chairman and MD)
WebsiteMSRDC.in

MSRDC completed 25th anniversary as on 9th July 2021.

The roles and responsibilities of the MSRDC are listed as:[1]

"MSRDC is charged with the responsibility of planning, designing, constructing and managing select road projects, flyovers, bridges, light rail transit, sea links and water transport etc. in Maharashtra and integrated road development projects in select cities of the state. It also provides roadside amenities and any other infrastructure tasks specifically assigned to it."

DepartmentsEdit

The MSRDC has following departments:

  • Administration
  • Engineering
  • Toll Monitoring
  • Land & Surveys
  • Accounts & Finance
  • Commercial
  • Special Planning Authority

ProjectsEdit

Completed projectsEdit

Current projectsEdit

Ongoing Projects (Construction/Operation & Maintenance)Edit

Future planningEdit

10 km tunnel road to connect Thane and Borivali[2]

Bandra - Worli sea link extension to Virar[3]

ReferencesEdit

  1. MSRDC
  2. Parab, Harshada (21 September 2019). "Underground road to link Borivali and Thane". The Asian Age. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  3. Parab, Harshada (21 September 2019). "Underground road to link Borivali and Thane". The Asian Age. Retrieved 21 September 2019.

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