The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has reached a significant milestone in its ambitious infrastructure plans, receiving tenders from three prominent firms for the much-awaited Yerawada to Katraj twin tunnel project. This major step forward signals the beginning of a transformative phase for Pune’s urban mobility and connectivity.
The Yerawada to Katraj twin tunnel is envisioned as a state-of-the-art transit corridor that will dramatically cut travel time between the northern and southern parts of Pune. Spanning several kilometers beneath the city’s densely populated and hilly terrain, the twin tunnels are designed to:
Ease Traffic Congestion: By providing a direct, high-capacity route, the tunnels will reduce pressure on existing arterial roads and decrease daily commute times.
Enhance Safety: Modern engineering and safety systems will ensure secure passage for vehicles, even during inclement weather.
Support Sustainable Urban Growth: The project aligns with Pune’s vision for smart, eco-friendly infrastructure that accommodates rapid urbanization.
In May 2025, PMRDA invited bids from leading construction and engineering companies, seeking partners with proven expertise in tunneling and large-scale infrastructure projects. The authority has now confirmed the receipt of tenders from three major firms, each with a strong track record in delivering complex urban transit solutions.
The tender submissions will undergo a rigorous evaluation process, focusing on:
Technical competence and innovation
Experience with similar projects
Financial strength and project management capabilities
Commitment to safety and environmental standards
The selection of the final contractor is expected within the next few months, paving the way for groundbreaking and construction to begin soon after.
Current road routes between Yerawada and Katraj are often plagued by congestion, especially during peak hours. The tunnel will offer a direct, uninterrupted passage, potentially cutting travel time by up to 40%.
The announcement has been met with optimism from Pune’s residents, business leaders, and urban planners. Many see the twin tunnel as a much-needed solution to the city’s long-standing traffic woes and a catalyst for sustainable growth.
With tenders in hand, PMRDA will now move swiftly through the evaluation and awarding process. Once a contractor is selected, detailed project timelines, construction phases, and traffic management plans will be announced. The authority has assured citizens that minimizing disruption and maximizing long-term benefits will be top priorities throughout the project lifecycle.