The 650-metre-long road cable-stayed bridge is developed by Afcons Infrastructure Limited, supported by 240 cables.
May 01, 2026

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has inaugurated the Mumbai–Pune Expressway Missing Link Project, featuring India’s tallest road cable-stayed bridge, bypassing the Khandala Ghat section.
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The 650-metre-long road cable-stayed bridge is developed by Afcons Infrastructure Limited, constructing 182-metre (597 feet) high pylons, taller than the 128-metre (413 feet) pylons of the Bandra–Worli Sea Link, making it the highest bridge ever built for an Indian road project.
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Supported by 240 cables, it is designed with four carriageways on each viaduct. The Package II of the Missing Link Project, executed by Afcons, comprises two eight-lane viaducts, 850 metres and 650 metres long, along with the widening of the expressway from six to eight lanes over 5.86 km, and the construction of more than 10 km of approach and slip roads.

