The Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) has set a July-end deadline for completing the Ejipura flyover, a project delayed for years. Chief Commissioner M. Maheshwar Rao directed contractors to accelerate work by deploying more machinery and manpower. The 2.38-km corridor aims to ease traffic congestion near Koramangala and St. John’s Hospital.
Bengaluru’s commuters may finally see relief from chronic traffic snarls as the Ejipura flyover project is slated for completion by July-end 2026. The announcement was made by Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) Chief Commissioner M. Maheshwar Rao, who inspected the site and expressed concern over the slow pace of progress.
The flyover, which has been under construction for several years, is designed to connect Ejipura and Kendriya Sadan in Koramangala, easing congestion along one of the city’s busiest stretches. Once completed, the 2.38-km elevated corridor is expected to significantly reduce travel time and improve connectivity in South Bengaluru.
Key highlights of the announcement include:
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Deadline set: Contractors have been instructed to complete the project by July-end, with strict monitoring of progress.
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Acceleration of work: Rao directed the deployment of additional machinery and manpower, and emphasized parallel execution of piling, ramp, and casting works.
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Traffic management: Permission from traffic police will be sought to restrict movement on one side of the road to facilitate rainwater pipeline installation.
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Obstacles resolved: Issues related to pillar installation near St. John’s Hospital have been cleared, paving the way for faster execution.
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Budget escalation: Initially estimated at ₹203 crore in 2019, the project cost has now ballooned to over ₹1,700 crore due to delays and land acquisition challenges.
Despite the renewed push, concerns remain. Reports suggest that land acquisition delays could still hinder timely completion, raising doubts about whether the July deadline will be met. Residents have long dubbed the unfinished structure “Bengaluru’s Stonehenge,” symbolizing years of stalled progress.
The Ejipura flyover is part of Bengaluru’s broader infrastructure overhaul, which includes white-topping of key roads and expansion of arterial corridors. Officials believe that completing the project will not only ease traffic but also boost commercial activity in Koramangala, a hub for startups, retail, and residential communities.
For Bengaluru’s citizens, the flyover’s completion represents more than just improved traffic flow—it is a test of the city’s ability to deliver on long-delayed infrastructure promises. With the GBA’s renewed commitment and strict oversight, hopes are high that the project will finally cross the finish line.
Sources: The New Indian Express, MSN News, Express News Service