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Pune To Redevelop 135.8 km Of Roads For 2027 Grand Tour

Pune Municipal Corporation plans to upgrade roads for international cycling event

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 16 July 2026 at 12:25 pm
Pune To Redevelop 135.8 km Of Roads For 2027 Grand Tour

The Pune Municipal Corporation has announced plans to redevelop 135.8 km of roads in the city to international standards in preparation for the 2027 Pune Grand Tour. The project, which is expected to cost around ₹167.25 crore, aims to improve road quality for the international cycling event scheduled to be held from January 26 to 31 next year.

The race route, which has already been finalised, will pass through different parts of the city within PMC limits. Of the total route, 52.09 km comprises roads that were upgraded for the first edition of the Pune Grand Tour, while 83.66 km consists of new stretches that will now be redeveloped.

According to PMC City Engineer Annirudha Pawaskar, the road improvement work will be carried out in four separate packages to ensure better quality and timely completion. The roads will be developed to meet international standards required for the cycling race.

The first package will include roads in Aundh, Baner, Pashan, University and Range Hills. The second package will cover Senapati Bapat Road, Kothrud, Karve Nagar, Sinhagad Road, Parvati Payatha, Sarasbaug and Khadakwasla. Under the third package, roads in the central Peth areas, Shivdarshan, Gangadham, Kondhwa, Bhavani Peth, Camp and Yewalewadi will be upgraded. The fourth package will include Bhairoba Nala, Magarpatta, Mundhwa, North Main Road, Vidhan Bhavan, Ganeshkhind Road, Fergusson College Road and Deccan.

The Pune Grand Tour was held for the first time earlier this year and received an encouraging response from the public. The redevelopment of roads was one of the key requirements for hosting the event, and the civic body now plans to build on that work for the second edition.

The project is expected to improve road quality not only for the international cycling event but also for daily commuters across the city. The civic body believes that the upgraded roads will provide a better experience for cyclists and commuters alike.

The 2027 Pune Grand Tour is scheduled to be held from January 26 to 31 next year, and the civic body is working to ensure that the city's infrastructure is ready for the event. With the redevelopment of 135.8 km of roads, the city is expected to provide a world-class experience for participants and spectators.

In addition to the road redevelopment project, the civic body is also working on other initiatives to improve the city's infrastructure and provide a better experience for citizens. The project is expected to have a positive impact on the city's economy and reputation, and is seen as a major step forward in the city's development.

The Pune Municipal Corporation's decision to redevelop 135.8 km of roads is a significant investment in the city's infrastructure, and is expected to have long-term benefits for citizens and visitors alike. With the 2027 Pune Grand Tour just around the corner, the city is gearing up to provide a world-class experience for participants and spectators, and the road redevelopment project is a major part of those efforts.

In conclusion, the Pune Municipal Corporation's plan to redevelop 135.8 km of roads for the 2027 Pune Grand Tour is a significant development that is expected to have a positive impact on the city's infrastructure and economy. The project is a major investment in the city's future, and is seen as a key step in providing a world-class experience for citizens and visitors alike.

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