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Ayesa Engineering in charge of the structural design of MahaMetro´s longest bridge in India
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Ayesa Engineering in charge of the structural design of MahaMetro´s longest bridge in India



Ayesa Engineering is in charge of the structural design of one of the most complex bridges along the Nagpur Metro alignment in India. The project involves a balanced cantilever bridge, elevated 16 metres above an existing structure, spanning the Vena River with a total length of 271 metres.


Ayesa Engineering in charge of the structural design of MahaMetro´s longest bridge in India

(15/01/2026)  

Ayesa will provide technical design support to the contractor, M/s Kalpataru Projects International Limited, and MahaMetro throughout the development of the project. This cantilever bridge surpasses the length of the CLC structures at Kamptee Uppalwadi (258 metres) and Cotton Market (231 metres) in Nagpur.

MahaMetro began construction of this infrastructure in November 2025 on a section that will form part of the Hingna corridor. Works are part of phase 2 of the Nagpur Metro. The bridge will be built without intermediate piers, using an advanced technique that allows segments to be extended outward from both ends of their supporting structures.

 


 
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