The MTHL Bridge
The MTHL Bridge
The MTHL Bridge
Summary of Travel Time Savings and Benefits, as per the 2004 Report
by MSRDC:
Bina C. Balakrishnan
Consultant – Transportation Planning & Engineering, Mumbai
This report is the latest one prepared by MSRDC, based on which they had called for
bids. The data in this has not been revised since, and is summarized below:
Phase I of the MTHL would be a six- lane (28m wide), 22 km road link from Sewri in
Mumbai to Nhava in Navi Mumbai.
The benefits of this project comprise direct benefits associated with usage of the Trans
Harbour Link as well as indirect benefits arising out of contribution towards economic
development. The direct benefits are:
1. The MTHL will provide shorter, high speed, unrestricted and direct
connectivity between the Island City and the Mainland.
2. When completed, the MTHL will reduce the distance between the above by
15 kms.
3. This will result in savings in Vehicle Operating Cost (VOC), both due to
reduction in distance as well as reduced levels of congestion.
4. Travel time between the Island City and Mainland will reduce by 50 minutes
5. It will accelerate growth in the area under MTHL influence, resulting in new
traffic generation
6. It will strengthen the connectivity between Mumbai Port and industrial areas
located in the southern section of the Island City with JNPT, NH4B and the
Mumbai – Pune Expressway, thereby improving logistics and turnaround time
for commuters.
Benefit to stakeholders:
The key beneficiaries of the project, apart from the commuters, will be Mumbai Port
Trust, JNPT, MMRDA, CIDCO, Navi Mumbai SEZ, MIDC, Navi Mumbai Municipal
Corporation and industries in the hinterland.
Decongestion:
It is estimated that nearly 750 trucks originating / destined to JNPT will use the MTHL
daily in the first year itself. Likewise, about 3000 trucks originating from Mumbai Port
Trust (from Dockyard, Masjid & Port areas) will use MTHL daily in the year 2011.
Better and speedy access and reduced turnaround times will contribute to additional
traffic for the two ports in their hinterland.
Catalytic Role:
MTHL will also play a catalytic role in boosting the development of Navi Mumbai as it
will improve connectivity with Greater Mumbai, resulting in appreciation of land value
and associated revenue realization for CIDCO.
Employment Growth:
For the State Government, based on normative parameters, a project of this magnitude
can generate direct employment of 17,000 during the construction (assuming construction
cost of Rs. 26,000 mn and considering a norm of 1 job created per 1.5mn investment). By
adopting the same norms, the project is also likely to generate indirect employment of
17,000 during the construction period.
Likewise, the capital in circulation during the operation period would generate further
direct and indirect employment over the project life time.
GDP Contribution:
The above, when added to the quantified value of savings in Vehicle Operating Cost and
Value of Time saving as given below, could potentially result in a contribution ranging
from 0.17% to 0.35% of the Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of Maharashtra
The above savings result in an Economic Internal Rate of Return (EIRR) of 26% on the
project
(The components of Fuel Savings and VOC Savings are given at the end of the
document)
Growth Dispersal:
Further, the influence zone of the project could cover and extend to the following
geographical areas (over 100 sq. kms influence area) covering a total population and
workinhg population of over 12 million and 3.5 million respectively.
• Greater Mumbai
• Navi Mumbai
• Alibaug, Panvel, Pune and Goa
• Golden triangle comprising of Mumbai – Pune – Nashik
The spin- offs of this project will be felt across a wider area, as discussed above, thereby
contributing to economic development in a significant way.
Components of Fuel savings:
Cars
OD pair Fuel savings (Rs)
Distance Toll Savings Total (Rs)
Due to Due to
Savings (Rs)
Distance Speed
(Kms)
savings differential
NH4 Jn-Sewri 14.4 30.9 4.9 40 75.8
Panvel-Sewri 6.6 14.2 6.0 40 60.2
Nhava-Sewri 15.3 32.8 4.7 40 77.5
Nhava-Sion 9.9 21.8 4.8 20 46.6
Trucks
OD pair Fuel savings (Rs)
Distance Toll Savings Total (Rs)
Due to Due to
Savings (Rs)
Distance Speed
(Kms)
savings differential
NH4 Jn-Sewri 14.4 66.9 17.9 78.0 162.8
Panvel-Sewri 6.6 30.7 21.4 78.0 130.0
Nhava-Sewri 15.3 71.1 16.9 78.0 165.9
Nhava-Sion 9.9 48.0 17.0 38.0 103.0
Buses
OD pair Fuel savings (Rs)
Distance Toll Savings Total (Rs)
Due to Due to
Savings (Rs)
Distance Speed
(Kms)
savings differential
NH4 Jn-Sewri 14.4 84.4 43.2 78.0 205.7
Panvel-Sewri 6.6 38.7 49.1 78.0 165.7
Nhava-Sewri 15.3 89.7 39.8 78.0 207.5
Nhava-Sion 9.9 61.4 40.1 38.0 139.5
Components of VOC savings
Cars
OD pair VOC Savings (Rs)
Distance Toll Savings Total (Rs)
Due to Due to
Savings (Rs)
Distance Speed
(Kms)
savings differential
NH4 Jn-Sewri 14.4 99.5 50.5 40 190.0
Panvel-Sewri 6.6 45.9 54.6 40 140.4
Nhava-Sewri 15.3 106.6 44.8 40 191.4
Nhava-Sion 9.85 70.6 46.1 20 136.7
Trucks
OD pair VOC Savings (Rs)
Distance Toll Savings Total (Rs)
Due to Due to
Savings (Rs)
Distance Speed
(Kms)
savings differential
NH4 Jn-Sewri 14.4 176.2 78.8 78 333.0
Panvel-Sewri 6.6 81.2 86.8 78 246.0
Nhava-Sewri 15.3 188.9 70.1 78 337.0
Nhava-Sion 9.85 125.3 72.7 39 237.0
Buses
OD pair VOC Savings (Rs)
Distance Toll Savings Total (Rs)
Due to Due to
Savings (Rs)
Distance Speed
(Kms)
savings differential
NH4 Jn-Sewri 14.4 181.7 102.2 78 361.8
Panvel-Sewri 6.6 83.9 112.5 78 274.3
Nhava-Sewri 15.3 195.2 90.9 78 364.1
Nhava-Sion 9.85 130.5 94.2 39 263.7