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IPSCDL Drives Waterway Upgrades with Ribandar Ferry Ramp Expansion for Ro-Ro Connectivity
In an effort to improve water transport infrastructure in Goa, Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Limited (IPSCDL) has initiated the "Widening of Ribandar Ferry Ramp" project for the River Navigation Department (RND).
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan Oct 24 2024 Marine News (Tourism)

IPSCDL Drives Waterway Upgrades with Ribandar Ferry Ramp Expansion for Ro-Ro Connectivity

This project aims to support the launch of the much-anticipated Ro-Ro ferry services, which are scheduled to commence in December 2024. The introduction of Ro-Ro ferries, equipped with cutting-edge technology, will replace the older ferry boats and provide a modern, efficient commuting option for residents of Ribandar and neighbouring areas. These ferries will be capable of carrying a large number of passengers, along with increased four-wheeler capacity, offering faster and smoother connectivity between Ribandar and Chorao Island. This service is expected to greatly enhance waterway transport in the region easing the daily commute .

To facilitate this, IPSCDL is overseeing the widening of the existing Ribandar Ferry Ramp at the request of the River Navigation Department. This essential upgrade will ensure the new Ro-Ro ferries can operate smoothly. The project includes expanding the current ramp, which is 9 meters wide, by an additional 17 meters, resulting in a total width of 26 meters to accommodate the larger ferries. The work also involves the reconstruction and extension of the ramp, along with piling, building a retaining wall and installing mooring piles. Additional infrastructure improvements include the development of a ticket booth and restroom facilities for passengers.

The estimated cost of the project is ₹2,07,88,122. This initiative will not only improve connectivity between Ribandar and Chorao Island but is also expected to boost economic activity in the area by strengthening the local transportation network for both residents and tourists