The project, which faced repeated delays despite earlier foundation ceremonies, had been formally launched by the previous government but stalled on administrative and technical grounds. Four contractors have submitted bids and the Deputy Engineer of the National Highways Authority reported that technical evaluation of tender documents is under way in New Delhi. Construction will commence once scrutiny is complete and the contract is awarded.
The Water Resources Minister described the proposed bridge as a game changer for rapid economic and infrastructural development in Konaseema and Narasapuram in West Godavari district and expressed confidence that the project would be completed by 2029. He assured that there would be no shortage of funds and that construction activities would be expedited once work commences to ensure timely completion of the prestigious project. Officials expect improved connectivity across the Godavari delta, reduced travel time and faster movement of people and goods.
Planners project that the bridge will provide a major boost to trade, tourism and economic growth in the twin Godavari districts while easing logistical bottlenecks for local industries and agricultural supply chains. Stakeholders will monitor tender evaluation and contract award timelines closely as authorities move to translate the long-standing proposal into on-ground implementation. The project remains subject to final approvals and execution milestones before full benefits accrue to the region.
