The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is preparing to launch major infrastructure work under the H-CITI project with construction of flyovers and underpasses at three key locations in the city. The project will focus on areas near Jubilee Hills Checkpost, KBR Park Gate-I, and Mugdha Junction, which are among the busiest traffic zones in Hyderabad. These infrastructure developments are part of the city’s broader plan to ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity across major arterial roads.
According to official information, pillar construction work will commence on Road No. 2, Banjara Hills starting from February 27, 2026. The civic body has announced that the construction activities will involve extensive groundwork and pillar installation, which are essential components of the flyover and underpass structures. The project aims to create grade-separated junctions that will allow smoother traffic flow and reduce travel time for commuters in these high-density areas.
Residents and daily commuters have been advised to expect significant traffic congestion during the construction period, particularly along the stretch connecting Mugdha Junction, KBR Park Gate-I, and Jubilee Hills Checkpost. The GHMC has indicated that the construction activities will impact regular traffic movement in these areas, and motorists should plan alternate routes wherever possible. The civic authorities are expected to issue detailed traffic diversion plans and timings to minimize inconvenience to the public.
The H-CITI (Hyderabad City Innovative and Technology-Based Infrastructure) project represents a significant investment in urban infrastructure aimed at transforming Hyderabad’s road network. The construction of flyovers and underpasses at these strategic locations is expected to address long-standing traffic bottlenecks that have affected thousands of commuters daily. The project is part of the city’s comprehensive urban development strategy to accommodate growing vehicular traffic and improve overall transportation efficiency in the metropolitan area.