Bengaluru invites Rs 852 crore tender for 5.2 km elevated corridor linking Old Madras Road and Electronic City

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BENGALURU (Metro Rail News): The Karnataka government has invited bids for construction of a 5.2 km elevated corridor connecting Old Madras Road and Electronic City flyover in Bengaluru. The project has an estimated cost of Rs 852 crore and aims to improve connectivity between key residential, commercial and IT hubs while reducing traffic congestion on some of the city’s busiest roads.

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The Proposed corridor will pass through Swami Vivekananda Metro Station, Indiranagar, Old Airport road, Hosur road and Silk Board Junction. Authorities are planning to execute the project under the Engineering, Procurement  and Construction (EPC) model. 

Tender Information

InformationDetails
Tender NumberB-SMILE/PE-01/TEND/ 04 /2026-27 
Tender TypeOpen EPC Tender
Project CostRs 852 crore
EMDRs 8.52 crore
Construction Period18 months
Maintenance Period10 years
Pre Bidding Meeting5 June 2026, (14:30 hrs) 
Tender Submission Deadline24 June 2026, (16:00 hrs) 
Technical Bid Opening25 June 2026, (16:30 hrs)

Scope of Work

The contractor will construct a 5.2 km elevated corridor between Old Madras Road and Electronic City flyover. The project will follow the EPC mode on a lump-sum turnkey basis. The contractor will use Ultra High-Performance Fiber Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) based structures. The work includes design, engineering, procurement, and construction of the corridor. The contractor will also maintain the completed infrastructure for 10 years. The project includes construction of major elevated structures with spans of 15 meters or more. 

About the Project 

The proposed corridor will connect eastern and southern Bengaluru through a direct elevated route. The alignment will pass through major traffic bottlenecks such as Indiranagar, Old Airport Road, Hosur Road, and Silk Board Junction. Officials expect the project to improve travel times and provide a faster road connection between key parts of the city.

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