Numerous motorists have raised concerns over the poor condition of the Trichy Road stretch from Singanallur to Ondipudur. The Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC), which had carried out the UGD project works for the left-out areas in Ondipudur, is yet to restore the NH Road, which is affecting thousands of motorists now.  Express/S Senbagapandiyan.
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Coimbatore’s Ondipudur UGD project nears completion, road restoration to follow

Work on Rs 185 crore underground drainage project enters final stage; motorists face battered Trichy Road surface until restoration is done

Aravind Raj

COIMBATORE: Coimbatore's long-awaited underground drainage (UGD) project in parts of Ondipudur has finally entered the last stretch, bringing relief to thousands of households that have been demanding proper drainage for years. However, motorists who use the busy Singanallur-Ondipudur section of Trichy Road are frustrated, as the surface remains battered and uneven after months of pipeline works.

The UGD project taken up by the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) was formally launched by Chief Minister MK Stalin on February 24, at an estimated cost of Rs 185 crore. The initiative aimed to address glaring gaps in drainage coverage across several rapidly developing residential areas in Ondipudur.

For years, residents have repeatedly petitioned the government, highlighting issues such as sewage stagnation, contamination, and difficulty in obtaining new house approvals due to the absence of UGD lines. Responding to these appeals, the CCMC sent a proposal to the Director of Municipal Administration (DMA) seeking financial support.

The Municipal Administration and Water Supply (MAWS) department first granted administrative sanction (AS) of Rs 177.29 crore on September 9. However, the CCMC soon realised that the sanctioned amount would be insufficient due to the scale of the work. After further correspondence, the sanction was revised to Rs 185 crore on November 8, 2023. Meanwhile, the technical sanction had already been issued on August 18, 2023, and tenders were floated on October 13, 2023.

Despite paperwork moving swiftly, the groundwork faced delays. The work order was issued only on February 21, 2024, leaving contractors with a tight timeline to meet targets. The project was split into two phases, covering large swathes of Ganapathy, Gandhimaa Nagar, Vilankurichi Road, Thanneerpandal, SIHS Colony and Ondipudur.

Over the last several months, teams have been installing massive pipelines designed to channel sewage to the nearest Sewage Treatment Plant (STP). These works required extensive excavation along Trichy Road (NH 181), a key arterial corridor that sees heavy daily traffic. As trenches were opened and refilled in segments, the road surface deteriorated, turning it into a 'death trap'. Potholes, uneven patches and loosened gravel now dominate the stretch. Residents say travelling at night has become especially risky due to poor visibility and a lack of clear markings.

Amid concerns, CCMC Commissioner M Sivaguru Prabakaran assured that the end is finally in sight. Speaking to TNIE, he said, "All major works in the remaining areas of Ondipudur have been completed. Only one chamber's work is pending on Trichy Road. As we had to install huge pipelines, we had to dig more than half of the road's width. However, after a lot of challenges, we have completed all the work now. After completing pending chamber works, CCMC will fully restore the road to highway standards. The project will be commissioned soon."

UGD Project works in the left-out areas of Ondipudur

Total length of collection pipelines - 141.945 km

Total no of Manholes - 5,603

Total House Connections (HSC) - 30,128

Integration points (linking with old connections) - 17 places

Pumping stations - 4

Lifting stations - 3

Wards covered - 13, 18, 19, 25, 27, 28 & 29 of North Zone; 24 & 55 to 58 of East Zone and 48 of Central Zone

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