Construction World•February 25, 2026•1 min read
According to Komatireddy, the budget drafts contain provisions intended to accelerate land acquisition, clearances and contractor mobilisation for road projects. Officials cited in the discussion suggested that streamlined approvals and targeted funding would reduce delays and attract greater private participation under HAM arrangements. The proposals also contemplate closer coordination between state agencies and central funding mechanisms to ensure continuity of work.
Observers said such a push is likely to generate construction employment and to create short term demand for materials and services while laying foundations for longer term logistics benefits. Municipal and district planners were reported to be preparing complementary measures to integrate feeder roads, bus services and freight corridors with the Ring Road alignments. The emphasis on HAM projects was described as an attempt to blend public support with private efficiency for timely delivery.
Komatireddy indicated that consultations with contractors, landowners and urban planners would continue as the budget proceeds through legislative scrutiny. He framed the proposals as part of a broader push to accelerate capital works and to unlock economic opportunities in peri urban areas. Implementation timelines and detailed project lists are expected to be released after budget approval and will be monitored for progress by state authorities.

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