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Bengaluru’s long-awaited link: Ejipura flyover work picks up pace toward 2026 finish

Syed Asif
| TNN | Last updated on - Dec 3, 2025, 15:52 IST
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Work regains momentum

Progress on the Ejipura flyover has accelerated after a long lull, with officials reporting that more than half the structure is now complete. The project team says activity has stabilised on most fronts. Construction that remained stalled for years is back on track. Agencies are coordinating to avoid further delays. The renewed pace has raised confidence among engineers. Authorities are targeting a mid-2026 finish.

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Segment casting nears completion

The structure requires hundreds of precast segments, and the majority have already been manufactured. Workers at the casting yard are preparing for rapid installation. Officials say the remaining work is limited to placement at the site. Production hurdles seen earlier have been ironed out. Casting teams are working through streamlined schedules. This setup ensures the bridge can steadily take shape.

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Ramp construction underway

Work on the access ramps at both ends has begun, marking a significant step in building the full 2.5-km corridor. Engineers are focusing on foundation and framework tasks. The ramps will connect the flyover to adjoining neighbourhoods. Progress in these zones had been slow due to space constraints. With clearances now available, crews are pushing ahead. Officials expect visible changes in the coming months.


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Footpath work almost finished

Nearly all pedestrian infrastructure along the project stretch has been built. The remaining part is expected to be wrapped up soon. This will clear the way for larger civil operations. Authorities emphasise that safety features are essential, even during construction. Once completed, the pedestrian lanes will improve movement below the flyover. These works are meant to prevent future bottlenecks.

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Delays from earlier contractor exit

The project suffered major setbacks after the original contractor abandoned the job. Authorities were forced to restart the tendering process. Valuable time was lost during the transition to a new builder. This stoppage also affected land-related coordination. Officials explain that early disruptions caused long-term schedule shifts. Work only picked up after fresh contracts were finalised.

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Land acquisition still a hurdle

A crucial parcel of land near St. John’s Medical College remains to be acquired. Discussions with the institution are ongoing. The civic body hopes to settle the issue soon. This remaining stretch is critical for completing structural alignment. Officials say alternative plans are limited due to design constraints. The acquisition is being treated as a priority by planners.


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Tree transplantation in progress

To minimise ecological impact, authorities have begun shifting dozens of trees along the stretch. Crews are coordinating with horticulture specialists. The move is intended to balance development with sustainability. Officials say transplantation was preferred


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Regular monitoring and reviews

Officials are holding fortnightly review meetings to monitor progress and address obstacles. Frequent oversight ensures that technical, land, and logistical challenges are identified quickly. Continuous monitoring helps maintain timelines and keeps the mid-2026 completion goal on track.


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