Subhash Bridge Ahmedabad: Experts back full demolition, rebuild of 53-year-old span

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Subhash Bridge Ahmedabad: Experts back full demolition, rebuild of 53-year-old span

Synopsis

A panel of IIT Roorkee, IIT Gandhinagar, and leading bridge engineers has unanimously recommended tearing down Ahmedabad's 53-year-old Subhash Bridge entirely and rebuilding from scratch — warning that grafting a new superstructure onto the ageing piers cannot guarantee a 100-year lifespan. The bridge has been closed since December 2024, and a final AMC decision is now imminent.

Key Takeaways

Experts from IIT Roorkee , IIT Gandhinagar , and bridge specialist Mahesh Tandon have unanimously recommended full demolition and reconstruction of Subhash Bridge .
The bridge, built in 1973 , has been closed since 4 December 2024 after settlement was detected above a pier and cracks appeared in a parapet.
Retaining existing piers while building a new superstructure was ruled out as it would prevent achieving a 100-year design life .
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) is analysing cost, timeline, and technical factors before issuing a final decision.
The Roads and Buildings Department must also review and approve the proposed design before reconstruction can begin.

Ahmedabad's 53-year-old Subhash Bridge is headed for complete demolition and reconstruction, after a panel of leading structural experts unanimously concluded on Wednesday, 24 June that tearing down the ageing span and building afresh is the safest and most durable long-term solution. The recommendation, presented to Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), comes more than six months after the bridge was shut to traffic over serious structural concerns.

What the Expert Panel Found

The technical assessment was carried out by engineers from IIT Roorkee, IIT Gandhinagar, noted bridge specialist Mahesh Tandon, and other experienced structural engineers. Their evaluation focused on the bridge's existing substructure and piers, which span the Sabarmati river and connect Subhash Circle with Shahibaug — a critical link between the northern and central parts of the city.

The panel found that the existing piers and substructure have reached an age where retaining them and constructing a new superstructure on top would create significant technical limitations. Crucially, experts warned that such a hybrid approach could compromise the ability to achieve a 100-year design life for the rebuilt structure.

Ahmedabad Municipal Commissioner Banchhanidhi Pani quoted the panel's unanimous view: 'If the existing old piers and superstructure are completely removed and replaced with a new structure, it will provide a safer, more durable and more effective long-term solution.'

Why the Bridge Was Closed

The bridge, constructed in 1973, was shut on 4 December 2024 after engineers detected settlement in a span above one of the piers and observed cracks in a parapet section. The closure was precautionary, and detailed structural inspections by multiple technical institutions followed in the months since.

Notably, the bridge had served the city for over five decades without a major structural overhaul, making the current findings a culmination of long-deferred maintenance concerns rather than a sudden failure.

AMC's Next Steps

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has not yet issued a final decision. Commissioner Pani said the civic body is currently analysing the cost difference between the two available options — partial retention versus full reconstruction — along with the time required for completion, the projected lifespan of each approach, and other technical factors.

The proposed design will also be reviewed by the Roads and Buildings Department, which will undertake the necessary approval procedures before work can begin. Pani indicated that AMC is pursuing expedited processes at all levels to deliver 'a safe and modern bridge for the long term' at the earliest.

Impact on Ahmedabad Commuters

The Subhash Bridge has been out of service since December 2024, disrupting a key arterial connection between northern and central Ahmedabad. A full demolition-and-rebuild timeline has not yet been announced, meaning commuters on this corridor may face a prolonged diversion period. The final decision is expected after the completion of ongoing technical studies and cost analyses in the coming days.

Point of View

Closed for over six months, was never going to get a clean bill of health. The more pointed question is why detailed structural assessment took this long after visible settlement and cracking were first detected. AMC now faces a politically sensitive cost-versus-speed trade-off: full reconstruction is the right call structurally, but without a firm timeline, the city's northern-central commuter corridor remains severed indefinitely. How quickly the Roads and Buildings Department clears the design will be the real test of the 'expedited work at all levels' that officials are promising.
NationPress
24 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Subhash Bridge in Ahmedabad being recommended for demolition?
A panel of experts from IIT Roorkee, IIT Gandhinagar, and leading bridge engineers found that the bridge's 53-year-old piers and substructure have deteriorated to a point where building a new superstructure on the old foundations cannot guarantee a 100-year design life. Full demolition and reconstruction was unanimously recommended as the safer and more durable long-term solution.
When was Subhash Bridge closed and why?
The bridge was closed on 4 December 2024 as a precautionary measure after engineers detected settlement in a span above one of the piers and found cracks in a parapet section. Detailed structural inspections by multiple technical institutions followed the closure.
Has AMC taken a final decision on rebuilding Subhash Bridge?
Not yet. The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is currently analysing the cost difference between partial and full reconstruction, the time required, and the projected lifespan of each option. A final decision is expected after the completion of technical studies and cost analyses in the coming days.
Who conducted the structural assessment of Subhash Bridge?
The assessment was carried out by engineers from IIT Roorkee, IIT Gandhinagar, renowned bridge specialist Mahesh Tandon, and other experienced structural engineers, commissioned by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.
How long will commuters be affected by the Subhash Bridge closure?
The bridge has already been closed for more than six months since December 2024. A full demolition-and-rebuild timeline has not yet been announced, so the exact duration of disruption to the northern-central Ahmedabad corridor remains unclear pending AMC's final decision and design approvals.
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