Byculla Cable-Stayed Bridge 72% Complete; Deadline May 2026

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced that construction of the Byculla cable-stayed east–west connector is 72 per cent complete. The project, designed to improve traffic flow between the city’s eastern and western corridors, has its completion deadline extended to May 2026.

The 800-metre bridge, featuring a central cable-stayed span, will provide seamless connectivity from Nana Chowk to JJ Flyover, significantly reducing travel time. Officials stated that civil and structural works are progressing steadily, with the remaining tasks involving deck slab casting and finishing works.

Once completed, the Byculla connector is expected to decongest key junctions and enhance intra-city mobility, supporting Mumbai’s broader infrastructure modernisation plans.

Related Stories

Maharashtra Govt Prioritises Eco-Friendly Bridge Construction

The Maharashtra government has announced that all future bridge projects in the state will follow eco-friendly and sustainable construction norms. ...

Read More

Supreme Court Seeks Maharashtra’s Response on Pune Road Project

The Supreme Court has sought a response from the Maharashtra government on a petition concerning a major road project in Pune. The plea alleges irr...

Read More

Deputy CM inspects key infrastructure work to ease city traffic flow

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar recently inspected the ongoing construction work at the Tanpura Bridge project in Pune. The bridge, a ...

Read More

Reach out to us

Call us at +91 8108603000 or

Schedule a Call Back