The Chandrayangutta flyover in Hyderabad will open soon as the construction work has now been completed. The flyover has been built to ease traffic and improve connectivity.
Previously, the GHMC Standing Committee had approved the proposal to extend the flyers by 500 metres from the original length of 480 meters between the local junction to Srisailam road.
The flyover was built under Phase II of the Strategic Road Development Programme (SRDP) in 2017-18, estimated at around Rs 40 crore.
However, the work was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
DETAILS ABOUT PROJECT
The flyover has been extended to ease the traffic and increase connectivity. As per the reports, the project comprised the development of the Omer Hotel junction between Barkas Road and Kandikal Gate and the Inner Ring Road at the end of the flyover.
This route is usually used by people working in the IT corridor and leads to traffic jams during office hours.
As per the GHMC officials, all the civil works have been completed and the flyover is ready for inauguration.