Kharghar Coastal Road

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Overview

The Kharghar Coastal Road Navi Mumbai project is a 9.679 km CIDCO-built corridor connecting Jalmarg Sector 16 in Kharghar to the Passenger Water Terminal near Nerul, running parallel to Panvel Creek. Contracted to J Kumar Infraprojects for Rs 1,020.70 crore (excluding GST) in March 2025, the road will slash travel time from Kharghar to Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) from 40 minutes to roughly 10 minutes. Of the total length, 2.986 km uses existing roads while the remainder is stilt-built or land-reclaimed. This page covers the project's approvals, active risks, and which Kharghar corridors stand to gain most.

Kharghar Coastal Road: CRZ Approvals, Mangrove Risk, and What Buyers Near Panvel Creek Must Know

CRZ Clearance

Status

Granted, August 2024

Issuing Authority

MoEF&CC Expert Appraisal Committee

Bombay High Court mangrove permission

Status

Required before felling

Issuing Authority

Bombay HC (PIL No. 87/2006)

Construction contract (LoA)

Status

Awarded March 2025

Issuing Authority

CIDCO to J Kumar Infraprojects

MCZMA clearance

Status

Granted

Issuing Authority

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority

Ulwe Coastal Road (linked project)

Status

Construction begun

Issuing Authority

CIDCO

If you are buying a plot or apartment within 100 metres of the Panvel Creek alignment in Sectors 10 or 16, ask your broker for the exact CRZ zone classification of that survey number before signing anything. A property priced with "coastal road upside" built in is a different risk profile from one priced purely on current fundamentals.

Sector 16, CBD Belapur, and Nerul: Where the Kharghar Coastal Road Moves Property Values

Sector 16, Kharghar (origin node)

Road's Direct Benefit

Immediate access to NMIA via interchange

Current Avg. Price (Flats)

Rs 10,000-12,000/sq ft

Risk Level

Moderate (mangrove adjacency)

Sectors 10-11, CBD Belapur

Road's Direct Benefit

Utilises existing 30m roads; traffic reduction on Sion-Panvel Hwy

Current Avg. Price (Flats)

Central business location

Risk Level

Low (existing road base)

Nerul Water Terminal area

Road's Direct Benefit

Connects to Palm Beach Marg; International Corporate Park access

Current Avg. Price (Flats)

Established residential

Risk Level

Low-Moderate

Upper Kharghar (Sectors 35-36)

Road's Direct Benefit

Indirect; benefits from metro + airport combined

Current Avg. Price (Flats)

Rs 16,500-17,500/sq ft avg

Risk Level

Lower (further from alignment)

Properties near metro stations on Navi Mumbai Metro Line 1 (Belapur-Pendhar) already command a 10-12% premium over comparable stock. The coastal road adds a second connectivity premium specifically for airport-facing corridors. The most misunderstood opportunity here is CBD Belapur Sector 11: it sits on the alignment, uses existing roads (so no construction disruption risk), and connects directly to the International Corporate Park being developed on the lines of Bandra Kurla Complex. That corridor is underpriced relative to its future commercial catchment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the Kharghar Coastal Road Navi Mumbai project?

As of March 2025, J Kumar Infraprojects holds the Letter of Acceptance from CIDCO for a Rs 1,020.70 crore contract. Construction has a 30-month timeline. Bombay High Court permission for mangrove felling (8.222 hectares) is separately required before full-scale work can begin.

When will the Kharghar Coastal Road be completed?

The 913-day project timeline, per the tender document, allocates 90 days for design and approvals followed by 823 days for construction and handover. With the LoA issued in March 2025, that schedule points to completion around mid-to-late 2027, not early 2026 as some broker material claims.

How does the Kharghar Coastal Road improve NMIA connectivity?

The road provides a direct interchange on the Sion-Panvel Expressway and runs parallel to NMIA, reducing travel time from Kharghar to the airport from approximately 40 minutes to 10 minutes. It also links the Nerul Water Transport Terminal and the International Corporate Park.

What environmental clearances does the Kharghar Coastal Road require?

The project has CRZ clearance from MoEF&CC and MCZMA approval. It still requires Bombay High Court permission under PIL No. 87/2006 to cut 8.222 hectares of mangrove forest land. Environmental groups have flagged ongoing landfilling near the alignment as a potential violation of clearance conditions.

How does the Kharghar Coastal Road affect the Sion-Panvel Highway?

The road creates an interchange on the Sion-Panvel Expressway at Jalmarg and provides an alternative route through Sectors 10-11 in Belapur, directly reducing peak-hour load on the highway, which is Kharghar's most congested arterial link.

Is Kharghar real estate investment affected by the coastal road alignment?

Yes. Properties in Sector 16 (the origin node) and along CBD Belapur Sectors 10-11 (which use existing 30m roads on the alignment) carry the most direct value upside. Flat prices in Kharghar have appreciated 16.7% over three years; the road adds an airport-access premium on top of that trend.

Which contractor is building the Kharghar Coastal Road, and what does that mean for timelines?

J Kumar Infraprojects (JKIL) won the bid after four bidders submitted technical proposals in December 2024. JKIL was the lowest bidder among three qualified bids. Observers have noted the firm's prior involvement in the Kharghar metro girder contract, which experienced delays, making adherence to the 30-month schedule worth monitoring closely.

Disclaimer

Alignment and corridor information shown here is indicative. Users should verify details with City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) / NHAI or relevant highway authorities before any transaction or investment decision.

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Data Source & Verification

Source

Official City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) documents

Official Website

cidco.maharashtra.gov.in/Page?Token=831AAA8551

Coordinate Reference System

EPSG:4326 (WGS 84)

Geometry Type

Polygon / MultiPolygon

Data Format

Raster Tiles (from GeoTIFF)

Last Verified

2026

Status

Active

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