2 min readMumbaiMay 15, 2026 04:32 PM IST
In what seeks to create a new link for commuters travelling along the busy Andheri, Oshiwara, Lokhandwala, and Goregaon pockets, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has begun the construction of a six-lane cable-stayed bridge that will traverse over the Goregaon creek. The project seeks to play a key role in decongesting the crucial Lokhandwala junction.
How will the project help citizens?

Currently, SV Road and the Linking Road, which serve as a crucial north-south corridor, experience heavy congestion throughout the day, further increasing during the peak commute hours.Akin to the Haji Ali junction,Lokhandwala circle near Millat Nagar is also prone to massive traffic logging.
In a bid to create an additional north-south link, the BMC has charted plans to construct a bridge over the Goregaon creek, which will connect two vital areas of Oshiwara and the Bhagat Singh Nagar with the Link Road. By creating a second layer of signal-free route, the project further seeks to decongest the critical Lokhandwala circle.
Eventually, the civic body has also charted plans to connect the bridge with the proposed north corridor of the Mumbai Coastal Road.
Alignment
Total length: 542 metres
Cable-stayed portion: 238 metres
Width: 28.55 metres
Median: 0.45 metres
Utility corridor on each side: 1.5 metres
Total carriageways – 6 lanes (3 on the north-bound direction, 3 on the south-bound direction)
Cost:
Rs 418.53 crore
Projected Timeline:
October 2028 (Stipulated period of construction is 36 months, excluding monsoon)
Administration Speaks:
“Once constructed, the project will play a crucial role in connecting Oshiwara and Goregaon pockets through an alternative north-south route.It will aid citizens in the coming years, as new projects like the Motilal redevelopment project come in the area.In a bid to reduce the construction period, we have planned to incorporate the cable-stayed design, which requires less time and reduces environmental impact owing to fewer piers,” a senior officer from BMC toldThe Indian Express.
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