Alappuzha Bypass (Malayalam: ആലപ്പുഴ ബൈപ്പാസ്) is a part of NH 66 that bypasses CBD of Alappuzha city in Kerala, India. The 6.8 km long bypass is the first of its kind elevated beach highway in the country starting at Kalarcode in the south to Kommady in the north and runs along the scenic beachside of Alappuzha city. It is a joint venture (50:50) between the central and state governments.[1] The contractors for the project is RDS-CVCC which is a joint venture. The same join venture was responsible for Kollam Bypass 2 lane which was inaugurated in 2019 by the Hon'ble PM Shri Narendra Modi. CVCC executed Kollam Bypass and RDS construction company completed the Alappuzha bypass in 2020.
The Central government contributed Rs 185 crores and the State government Rs 250 crores for the project .
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The necessities and proposals for a bypass at Alappuzha dates back to early 1980s. NH 66 is one of the longest national highways in India stretching from Panvel to Kanyakumari and criss-crosses through Alappuzha city centre. The highway gets more and more narrower as it enters the urban area, and together with the criss-cross transformation, creates no less than a bustle inside the city centre. Since then it had been a long time plea to reroute the national highway around the downtown.[citation needed]