
After years of planning and anticipation the Tribune Flyover project is finally inching toward execution. With the tender process now in its last phase authorities are preparing to award the work within the next month bringing long-awaited relief to thousands of daily commuters who pass through one of the city’s busiest traffic corridors.
The long-pending Tribune flyover project seen as a key solution to Chandigarh’s traffic has taken a major step forward with 12 technical bids received for the ₹247.07 crore project bringing it closer to final approval and execution.
The Tribune junction has long been a pressure point for traffic especially during peak hours. Connecting key routes leading toward Panchkula, Mohali and central Chandigarh the intersection witnesses constant congestion, frequent bottlenecks and extended travel times. The proposed flyover is designed to streamline traffic movement, reduce waiting time at signals and improve overall road safety in the area.
The project involves the construction of a six lane flyover, rotary & underpass on NH 05 one of the city’s most heavily used and congested traffic corridors, aimed at ensuring smoother and faster vehicular movement.
Officials confirm that the tendering stage has entered its final leg. After completing technical evaluations and compliance checks the focus has shifted to financial bids. Once the final bidder is selected the project is expected to move swiftly toward the issuance of the work order.
The extended tender process was aimed at ensuring transparency, cost efficiency & adherence to quality standards. With these checks nearing completion the project is now closer than ever to hitting the ground.
Once the work is awarded the selected contractor will begin mobilisation, site preparation and utility shifting where required. Construction activity is expected to follow soon after with traffic management plans put in place to minimise disruption during execution.
Authorities are likely to phase the construction carefully to keep traffic moving while work progresses an approach increasingly adopted in large urban infrastructure projects.
The Tribune Flyover is expected to significantly ease congestion by allowing uninterrupted flow of vehicles across major routes. By separating through traffic from local traffic the flyover will help reduce signal delays and improve travel time consistency.
For office goers, public transport users and commercial traffic the project promises smoother commutes and reduced fuel wastage an added environmental benefit.
Beyond immediate traffic relief the flyover reflects the city’s broader push toward upgrading urban infrastructure to match rising mobility demands. Improved road connectivity not only enhances daily commuting but also supports economic activity by enabling faster movement of goods and services.
The project is also expected to complement nearby infrastructure upgrades, creating a more integrated and efficient road network.
In the coming weeks official announcements regarding the work award and construction timeline are expected. Once construction begins commuters may experience temporary diversions but authorities have indicated that every effort will be made to keep inconvenience to a minimum.
With the tender process nearing completion the Tribune Flyover is finally moving from planning to execution. For a junction that has symbolised traffic stress for years this development marks a turning point bringing the promise of smoother, faster and safer travel closer to reality.
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