Ahmedabad Dholera Expressway
The Ahmedabad–Dholera Expressway is a 109-kilometer, four-lane access-controlled corridor (expandable up to 8–12 lanes) that connects Ahmedabad to the upcoming Dholera SIR, Gujarat. Designed under the BHARATMALA Pariyojna scheme, this ₹3,500 crore project is a gateway to India’s smart city revolution and enhances regional economic growth.
The expressway reduces travel time between Ahmedabad and Dholera to just about an hour, facilitating efficient transport of goods, services, and people. With world-class planning and infrastructure, the corridor supports passenger and cargo movement while boosting real estate prospects in the region.
Strategic Benefits
- Improved connectivity between Ahmedabad and Dholera Smart City
- Supports economic and industrial growth along the DMIC corridor
- Facilitates real estate development — residential, commercial, and industrial plots
- Reduces travel time, promoting efficient trade and mobility
- Future-ready design expandable up to 12 lanes
Project Features & Infrastructure
- Truck lay-bys, rest areas, and service lanes
- Emergency facilities and highway safety measures
- High-speed access-controlled design
- Integration with smart city and transport planning
Project Highlights Table
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Project Estimated Cost | ₹3,500 Crore |
| Length | 109 Km |
| Lanes | 4 (Expandable to 8–12 lanes) |
| Start Point | Sarkhej, Ahmedabad |
| End Point | Adhelai, Bhavnagar |
| Current Status | In Development (70% Completed) |
| Infrastructure | Truck lay-bys, rest areas, service lanes, emergency facilities, and more |
The Ahmedabad–Dholera Expressway exemplifies modern infrastructure development in India. Its completion will strengthen connectivity, catalyze industrial and real estate growth, and elevate the region’s economic potential in Gujarat.
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