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BRIDGES AND FLYOVERS: INDIA'S NEW CONNECTIVITY PUSH

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December 2025

"We anticipate widespread adoption of automation, AI-based design optimisation, electric equipment usage in urban zones, and smart sensors embedded in structures for real-time condition monitoring."

BRIDGES AND FLYOVERS: INDIA'S NEW CONNECTIVITY PUSH

The bridges and flyovers market in India has entered a growth phase driven by an ambitious public infrastructure investment agenda and the ongoing rapid urbanisation.

According to a report by imarc, the India bridge construction market was valued at $38.9 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $56.3 billion by 2033. Another research by ResearchAndMarkets estimates the size of this market segment to be of about $10 billion in 2025, rising to $15 billion by 2031. While these estimates may differ, most research firms seem to agree on one count—there is a promise of huge growth in this segment in the years to come.

For original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), the immediate opportunity lies in machines that deliver stability, precision and uptime for substructure and superstructure work. Bridge and flyover projects demand heavy-duty excavators, high-stability mid-sized machines, motor graders, vibratory compactors and piling attachments, and the broader construction-equipment market dynamics—including steady domestic growth and an emphasis on cleaner, higher-specification machines—underpin OEM investment decisions.

Government capital allocation to roads and bridges and flagship programmes such as Bharatmala and the National Infrastructure Pipeline underpin the order book for contractors and rental fleets; sizable budgetary outlays for road and bridge capital expenditure sustain demand for equipment and mechanisation across regions. These budgetary commitments and NHAI's project pipelines provide predictable work flows that India's rapid rise in construction of bridges and flyovers is reshaping infrastructure delivery through high-precision equipment, smarter workflows, and unified digital platforms.

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