CM Bhupendra Patel launches 12-lane bridge project on Gandhinagar-Ahmedabad corridor
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Gujarat announced on Sunday, 5 July 2026 that Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated a new bridge and laid the foundation stone for the expansion of the existing 6-lane Narmada Main Canal bridge on the Gandhinagar-Ahmedabad corridor, widening it to 12 lanes between Koba Circle and Bhat Circle.
Context
The post, shared in Gujarati by the official CMO Gujarat account, states that 'Koba Circle thi Bhat Circle vacche na haalana bridge ni banne baaju tran-tran lane na nava bridge na nirmaan maate' — meaning the state government has decided to construct three new lanes on each side of the existing canal crossing between Koba Circle and Bhat Circle. The total outlay approved for this project is ₹48 crore. CM Patel performed both the inauguration (lokarpan) of a new bridge and the ground-breaking (khatmuhurt) for the lane-expansion work at the same event.
Policy Backdrop
The Gandhinagar-Ahmedabad corridor is the primary arterial link between Gujarat's state capital, Gandhinagar, and its largest commercial city, Ahmedabad. The Gujarat government has consistently prioritised widening arterial roads and canal crossings along this axis since at least 2017, as metropolitan growth has steadily pushed traffic volumes beyond existing capacity. The approach of adding parallel bridge structures on either side of an existing crossing — rather than building entirely new alignments — has been a recurring method used on other canal crossings and ring-road segments across the state over the past decade.
The Narmada Main Canal bisects the corridor at this point, making the bridge a critical pinch-point. By adding three lanes on each side of the current 6-lane structure, the total capacity across the crossing will double to 12 lanes, with the new structures physically flanking the existing bridge.
Stakeholders and Impact
Daily commuters, logistics operators, and businesses operating between Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar are the primary beneficiaries. The corridor serves government employees travelling to the state secretariat, IT and pharma firms clustered near Infocity and GIFT City, and freight movement connecting the two cities. Congestion at the Koba Circle-Bhat Circle stretch has long been flagged as a bottleneck during peak hours. The ₹48 crore project, once complete, is expected to absorb projected growth in vehicle numbers without requiring a full corridor redesign.
What's Next
The completion schedule and a formal traffic-impact assessment for the expanded 12-lane crossing are awaited. Observers will also watch for follow-on tenders covering remaining stretches of the Gandhinagar-Ahmedabad corridor that still operate below the widened capacity being created at this crossing. The state government's broader infrastructure push on this axis suggests further upgrades to connecting roads and circles may follow.