The much-delayed ramp of Bengaluru’s Hebbal flyover, which was earlier slated for completion by April 30 and inauguration in Might, is predicted to be inaugurated earlier than August 15, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D Ok Shivakumar stated earlier this week.
“We’re considering of inaugurating the brand new part of the Hebbal flyover earlier than Independence Day. The loop coming from Nagavara is nearing completion and can quickly be opened to the general public. It will ease the site visitors bottlenecks on the Hebbal junction,” stated Shivakumar, who can also be the Bengaluru growth minister.
The Hebbal flyover undertaking—spearheaded by the Bangalore Improvement Authority (BDA)—goals to decongest considered one of Bengaluru’s busiest site visitors junctions by developing two unique lanes to separate airport-bound site visitors from different automobiles. The flyover connects key corridors, together with Tumakuru Highway, Outer Ring Highway (ORR), Nagavara, and KR Puram, and serves as an important hyperlink to Kempegowda Worldwide Airport.
The undertaking has already missed a number of deadlines. In February this yr, the deputy chief minister had directed the BDA to finish the work by April 30 and open the ramp by Might. “A parallel street is being constructed close to the BDA land at Hebbal flyover, and it have to be accomplished for inauguration in Might,” Shivakumar stated on the time. Earlier, in January, Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh issued a 100-day ultimatum for the BDA to expedite the flyover’s building.
Nevertheless, progress has been hindered by challenges arising from heavy vehicular motion on the building web site. BDA officers cited difficulties in executing works with out disrupting the already congested site visitors at Hebbal, the place a number of streams—Nagavara, Tumakuru Highway, and the ORR service street—merge, resulting in delays of as much as half-hour throughout peak hours.
As a part of the continued work, two spans of the loop connecting KR Puram to Hebbal are being dismantled, quickly lowering street width and including to the site visitors chaos. The undertaking additionally includes the development of a composite metal girder bridge, which not too long ago acquired approval from the Railways for span placement over railway land. Two girders measuring 20 m and 38 m are being put in to accommodate future railway expansions.

