The first section of the bypass was a two-laned road with paved shoulders built by
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) from Neelambur to
Madukkarai on
National Highway 544 (formerly National Highway 47) which intersects Trichy Road at Chintamani Pudur near Irugur and Eachanari on Pollachi Road. Land acquisition began as early as 1974, but the project was delayed. Construction began in 1998, and was completed in 22 months. It was made operational in 2000, It was the first road privatisation project to be implemented on a
build-operate-transfer model in South India. In 2010, the
National Highways Authority of India gave Iragavarapu Venkata Reddy Construction Limited (IVRCL) the tender to widen and toll the road as part of a larger toll road project from
Chengapalli to
Walayar. The issue was taken to court and the Delhi High Court restrained the
road transport ministry from withdrawing the project awarded to Larsen & Toubro. In late January 2012, it was reported that IVRCL planned to sell the project, valued at an estimated 10 billion, and
Reliance Infrastructure was said to be a "likely frontrunner" to acquire it. In 2011, the
Communist Party of India (Marxist) demanded that the road be widened to four lanes. The road is subject to frequent traffic delays, most caused by the road's six toll plazas; there are only four toll collection lanes on each toll plaza, two in each direction, and much of the time only one is open in each direction. The road is also subject to fatal accidents. This road has a lot of intersections on this 30km stretch. Two wheelers frequently have their crossing, and accidents are frequent, especially at night.
Aathupalam Bridge The first section also included the construction of a new 32.2m bridge over the
Noyyal, at Aathupalam, with a toll period of 21 years, The toll booth was India's earliest to use the
International Road Dynamics iToll tolling system. In 2000, L&T asked the government for permission to regulate users of the bridge, and agreed to the subsidised toll rate of 50 per day per bus of the
Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation irrespective of the number of trips made by the bus. Part of the revenue from the toll booth funds a railway bridge and
underpass at Chettipalaym. == Sathyamangalam–Pollachi ==