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OUTER RING ROAD CONCEPT
FOR
NETWORKING KATHMANDU
VALLEY
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By :- Narayan Prasad Rijal
Nepal Engineering College, TEAM:014-1218
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Source: ORRDP document
2064/065
RING ROAD
A ring road is a road or the series of
connected road encircling a town or
city.
As per American and European , the
name Beltline, circumferential
(high)way, Loop or Orbital are calling
name after ring road.
It is used for linkage nodes to enter
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Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Ring_road
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Sydney Orbital Network Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Ring_road
RING ROAD IN KATHMANDU
• Network of nodes (Kalanki-Satdobato-
Koteshwor-Chabihil-Balaju&Kalanki) is our
Ring Road constructed around 35 years ago.
• It has 2 lane capacity with 27 km in orbital
length.
• Being Capital of country, the density of roads
is increasing with increased settlement &
urbanization.
• Improvement and widening process are
todays needs for ring road.
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INNER RING ROAD & PROPOSED ORR KATHMANDU VALLEY
HISTORY OF ORR in KATHMANDU
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On transport perspective
JICA recommended transportation route linking Lubhu
to Gokarna in 1993.
GoN in F.Y. 2004-’05 decided to launch the ORRDP
based on the feasibility study carried out by NEPECON
in 2000.
On urban development perspective
most people are ambitious & strongly advocated for
immediate implementation of this project beside the
situation of the Kathmandu valley during yesterdays.
Now MoUD acting land Polling & trying to implement the
project construction by means of donor agencies.
OBJECTIVES OF OUTER RING ROADSDe congest metropolitan area and inner ring
road to meet future demand
Decentralization of business activities to the peripheral areas through development of new 'business centers' with mixed land use system
Provide orbital linkage to radial arterial roads Connect urban nodes
Infrastructure development at different nodal points
Destruction of traditional settlements in the rural areas including Intensification of earthquake vulnerability
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AIM of ORR
• To develop plan city by means of land pooling
system from land owner, which fixed the right of
way and well planning on either sides of ORR.
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VISION of ORR
• To develop Kathmandu as a Capital of country, by
means of urbanization model with services and
facilities of ORR.
MISSION of ORR
• To construct ORR in given time frame with social
and environment friendly having higher degree of
technology.
Some Figures• Feasibility of Proposed road length = 71.93≈72.00 Km
• Various dilemmas in certain section for fixing centerlines. So actual length may decreases up to=67.0 Km
• Overlap existing road(Araniko Highway, Thimi to Jagate)=3.0Km
• Proposed tunneling
1.at Nagarjun=400.0m
2. at White Gumba ≈900.0m
• Right of way =50.0 m
• Planning Area either side of ORR=250.0m
(with infra. of radial roads, drainage facilities, planning of land by land pooling of owner @ 1/3 missing themselves)
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• Alignment along Kathmandu=35.08 Km
-(intersect 22 local bodies with 2municipality)
• Alignment along Bhaktapur =21.05 Km
-(intersect 13 local bodies with 2municipality)
• Alignment along Lalitpur = 15.80 Km
-(intersect 9 local bodies )
• Design period =20 years
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………contd
Geometry of section
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S.N. Particulars Nos/two way Breadth(m)/ea
ch laneTotal(m)
1 Highway (Fast inner
lane)
2*2=4 3.75
2 Side clearance for
Highway Fast lane
2*2=4 0.5
3 median between Fast&
slow either side
1*2=2 1.0 2.0
4 Service lane(Slow lane) 2*2=4 3.0
5 Shoulder/Parking lane 1*2=2 2.5
6 Cycle lane 1*2=2 1.5
7 Green belt 1*2=2 2.5
8 Footpath/ Utility duct 1*2=2 2.0
9 Set back(1-2M ) 1*2=2 1.0
Total section length (m) 50.0
A Typical Cross-Section of ORR
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NODES PROPOSED FOR ORR
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S.N Districts Nodal Points
1 Kathmandu Bagmati(Chovar), Gamcha, Satungal,
Naikap-Purano bhanjyang, Sitapaila,
Nagarjun danda, Nepaltar, Gongabu,
Tokha, Chapali, Kapan, Jagdol, Sandol &
Thalidanchhi
2 Bhaktapur Gamphedi, Pakaunepati, Bansbari,
Yangdol, Masandol, Bhatedhikuro, Naya
Thimi & Dadhikot
3 Lalitpur Lubhu, Thaiba, Dhapakhel, Thecho,
Bungmati to Bagmati(Chovar)
Main Radial as well arterial Networks for Kathmandu center
S.N From ORR To IRR
1 Bagmati
(Chovar)
Balkhu
2 Balambu Kalanki
3 Bhimdhung
a
Sitapaila
4 Nepaltar Balaju
5 Tokha Gongabu
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S.
N
From ORR To IRR
6 Chapali Maharajgunj
7 Gokarneshwor Chabahil
8 Bungmati Ekantakuna
9 Thecho Mahalaxmi
10 Dhapakhel Satdobato
Main Radial as well as Arterial ………………..
S.N From ORR To IRR
11 Harisiddhi Gwarko
12 Lubhu Gwarko
13 Dadhikot Koteshwor
14 Jagati Koteshwor
15 Kharipati Koteshwor
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• To network Southern & Eastern entry points of
valley by express Highway.
• To hold high density of traffic movement inside
valley by slow lanes.
• To act as boarder between rural and urban areas of
Valley
• To mitigate uncontrolled settlements between urban
and rural areas.
• To network radial roads up to core areas.
• To divert business activities from core to peripheral
area
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WHY ORR ??
HOW ORR HELPS TO DEVELOPED URBAN
??• It served as transport designed city
with orbital network.
• Being orbital as an ideal network for
valley, then proposed radial and
arterial connection to the nodes are
easier to link.
• Act as a Transport Hub of the country
for networking.
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WHO ARE BENEFICIARIES??
All local & urban area officials could save time to
reach destination.
Employment opportunity gain by local people from
decentralization based on production firms and
industrial needs.
A higher Population among 2.517 million (CBS 2011)
from valley districts and peoples immerging from
outside valley could achieved their principal need.
People earned from tourism around the peaks of
valley & directly involves on their livelihood
improvement plan.
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References:
• Brochure on ORRDP, published by GoN, MoPPC, DUDBC- Asar ,2064
• http://www.academia.edu/5357320/Implementing_the_Proposed_Out
er_Ring_Road_in_the_Kathmandu_Valleybijaya K. Shrestha, Ph.D.
MUD. B. Arch. Urban Designer, Kathmandu, Nepal
Email: bibiyan_shrestha@yahoo.co.uk
• Google Maps: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Ring_road
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Any Queries……..
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