Vadodara's Longest - Genda Circle Flyover Bridge
- Yashika Agarwalla
- Aug 4
- 1 min read
Location: Vadodara, Gujarat Client: Ranjit Buildon
Client: Vadodara Municipal Corporation
Casad Services: Bridge Engineering Design, Structural Analysis
Project Overview
The Genda Bridge project is poised to become Vadodara’s longest flyover, stretching over 3.5 km from Genda Circle to Manisha Chowki. Designed to streamline traffic across multiple key junctions, the 4-lane flyover aims to significantly ease the long-standing congestion along Old Padra Road—a major arterial route within the city.
To enhance accessibility, the bridge features multiple ramp entries and exits, strategically positioned along its length. The flyover also incorporates an urban-friendly touch with dedicated 0.9-meter-wide plantation zones on either side of the carriageway, blending infrastructure with green design.
Casad's Scope of Work
Casad was responsible for the complete structural design and detailing of the flyover, from concept to construction-ready drawings. Our involvement spanned across:
Design of Pre-cast Pre-tensioned girder spans for rapid construction.
Superstructure design including 40.0-meter-long box girders for all obligatory span locations.
Alignment optimization and ramp integration for seamless traffic movement.
Foundation and substructure design based on site-specific geotechnical inputs.
Construction staging and launch sequence planning using heavy-lift cranes.
Capabilities in Action
The Genda Bridge exemplifies Casad’s capabilities in delivering large-scale, urban mobility infrastructure projects with precision and efficiency:
Bridge Engineering Expertise: Proven experience in designing complex flyovers and interchanges in congested urban settings.
Speed & Constructability: Innovative use of precast elements to fast-track construction timelines without compromising on quality.
Sustainable Urban Design: Integration of landscape features like median plantations within the structural design.
Turnkey Engineering Support: End-to-end collaboration from preliminary studies to on-site execution support.









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