Versova Bhayander Coastal Road

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Versova Bhayander Coastal Road map

Overview

The Versova Bhayander Coastal Road Mumbai is a 26.3 km BMC-built elevated and tunnelled corridor running from Nana Nani Park in Versova (Andheri) through Goregaon, Malad, Kandivali, Gorai, and Dahisar, then connecting via the Dahisar Bhayander Link Road into Mira Bhayander. Valued at approximately Rs 22,000 crore, contracts across six packages were awarded to APCO Infratech, L&T, Megha Engineering, and J Kumar–NCC JV. This is an upcoming layer: the project has received CRZ clearance and court permissions but construction is in early stages.

Goregaon, Malad, Kandivali, and Borivali: How the Versova Bhayander Coastal Road Reshapes the Western Suburbs Property Map

Versova/Juhu Koliwada (Andheri West)

Package

A

Direct Benefit

Coastal road access, sea link connection

Risk Level

Moderate (mangrove adjacency)

Goregaon West/Bangur Nagar

Package

A/B

Direct Benefit

GMLR connector; east-west link

Risk Level

Low-Moderate

Malad West/Mindspace

Package

B

Direct Benefit

WEH access via GMLR connector

Risk Level

Low (non-CRZ stretch)

Charkop/Kandivali West

Package

C/D

Direct Benefit

Twin tunnel, direct south access

Risk Level

Low (tunnel, no coastal exposure)

Gorai/Borivali West

Package

E

Direct Benefit

Elevated road; bridge section

Risk Level

Moderate (creek crossing)

Mira Bhayander (DBLR, 5.6 km)

Package

DBLR

Direct Benefit

4x4 lane elevated; WEH join

Risk Level

Low-Moderate

Property prices in Kandivali, Dahisar, Goregaon, and Mira Road have already seen a 10-15% escalation since the project's announcement, according to JLL commentary cited by multiple portals. The tunnel section at Charkop is the corridor least discussed by brokers and most likely to deliver clean capital appreciation, precisely because it carries no CRZ or mangrove litigation risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the Versova Bhayander Coastal Road Mumbai?

Contracts across six packages have been awarded. CRZ clearance was granted in November 2024 and the Bombay HC mangrove permission was upheld by the Supreme Court in March 2026. Stage-II forest clearance under the Forest Conservation Act remains pending.

When will the Versova Bhayander Coastal Road be completed?

BMC issued work orders in early 2024 with a four-year construction deadline. Full completion is targeted around 2028, though the Dahisar Bhayander Link Road section cites December 2028 as its operational date.

How many mangroves will be cut for this project?

Of approximately 60,000 mangroves in the influence zone, the Bombay HC permitted diversion of around 45,675 trees, with roughly 9,000 permanently felled. Compensatory planting of 1.37 lakh saplings across 84 hectares in Palghar is mandated.

Does the Versova Bhayander Coastal Road have final legal clearance to begin construction?

No. While the HC mangrove permission and CRZ clearance exist, Stage-II forest clearance under the Forest Conservation Act, 1980 is still awaited. NGO Vanashakti has issued a legal notice challenging early mangrove clearing as a violation of the HC's December 2025 order.

Which areas benefit most from the Versova Dahisar Link Road?

Charkop/Kandivali West (twin tunnel, no mangrove risk), Goregaon West (GMLR east-west connector), and Malad West (Mindspace interchange) gain the most direct, low-litigation upside from this Mumbai Coastal Road Phase 2 project.

How will the Mira Bhayander connectivity road affect property there?

The 5.6 km Dahisar Bhayander Link Road, a 4x4 lane elevated corridor, cuts travel time from Mira Bhayander to Versova from approximately two hours to under 20 minutes, directly expanding the residential catchment for Mira Road and Bhayandar commuters.

What is the total project cost of the Versova Bhayander Coastal Road?

The Versova-Dahisar section (22.93 km) costs approximately Rs 16,621 crore, with Rs 5,821 crore for the twin tunnels alone. The Dahisar Bhayander Link Road adds Rs 4,027 crore, bringing the combined total to approximately Rs 20,648 crore.

How does this road decongest the Western Express Highway?

Package B includes a 4.46 km connector to the Goregaon Mulund Link Road, providing a direct east-west escape valve at Malad. The Charkop tunnels give Kandivali West direct southbound access without feeding into the WEH at all.

Disclaimer

Alignment and corridor information shown here is indicative. Users should verify details with Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) or relevant highway authorities before any transaction or investment decision.

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Data Source & Verification

Source

Official Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) documents

Official Website

mmrda.maharashtra.gov.in

Coordinate Reference System

EPSG:4326 (WGS 84)

Geometry Type

Polygon / MultiPolygon

Data Format

Vector (GeoJSON) + Raster Tiles

Last Verified

2026

Status

Active

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