Kundalika Creek Bridge

Kundalika, Raigad, Maharashtra

Project Overview

The Kundalika Creek Bridge is a flagship project under the Revas–Reddi Coastal Highway (SH Special No. 5), undertaken by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Ltd (MSRDC). This four-lane bridge, including approaches, will connect Revdanda (Alibag Taluka) and Salav (Murud Taluka) in Raigad District, enhancing coastal connectivity and reducing travel time along the Arabian Sea corridor.

The structure is designed for a driving speed of 80 kmph, with footpaths on both sides and provisions for utilities, decorative lighting, and inspection galleries. The project is executed under EPC mode, with a Defect Liability Period of 120 months and maintenance for 60 months.

Owner

Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Ltd (MSRDC)

Contractor

Ashoka Buildcon Limited

Cost

INR 1284 Crores

Location

Kundalika, Raigad, Maharashtra

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Technical Details

Total Length

3.829 km (including approaches)

Typical Span

30m – 5 span continuous

Special span

Cable Stay Span 360m

Superstructure

Cable-stayed spans for navigation
PSC structure for remaining bridge and approaches

Substructure

RCC/PSC piers with pile and open foundations

Highlight

Special Features:
1. Fender arrangement for navigation spans
2. Decorative bridge and street lighting
3. Utility brackets with additional load capacity (0.1 T/m each side)
4. Strip seal expansion joints and spherical bearings
5. Inspection galleries at each pier cap