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Amaravati High Court Sets 48-Hour Construction Record

by YK TV @ Internet Desk
January 13, 2026
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amaravati high court construction hits record by completing 3,026 cubic metres of concrete work in just 48 hours.
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The construction of the permanent Amaravati High Court building has reached a major milestone, setting a new record in Andhra Pradesh’s capital development works. The Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) successfully completed 3,026 cubic metres of massive concrete work within just 48 hours, showcasing the fast-paced progress of the prestigious project. The achievement highlights the government’s commitment to completing the High Court complex within the scheduled timeline.

The large-scale concrete work began on the night of the 10th of this month and continued without interruption until Monday night. Hundreds of workers operated in multiple shifts, ensuring round-the-clock execution with no delays. Their continuous effort helped the authorities meet the ambitious target in record time. CRDA Commissioner K. Kannababu personally supervised the operations on-site and provided regular guidance to officials and workers to maintain quality and speed.

Record-Breaking Effort Under Strict Supervision

According to officials, the Amaravati High Court construction regained momentum only after obtaining certification from IIT experts. The project had remained stalled earlier, which led to water accumulation in the foundation areas. After removing the water and strengthening the base with scientific measures, CRDA resumed the works last year with renewed focus.

The recent concrete operation stands out as one of the largest continuous pours undertaken in the region. Engineers ensured strict adherence to safety standards and construction norms during the process. Authorities believe this achievement reflects efficient planning, skilled manpower, and strong coordination among departments. As a result, the project has now crossed a crucial structural phase ahead of schedule.

52 Court Halls Planned, Completion Targeted by 2027

The permanent High Court building is coming up near Nelapadu in Amaravati and is designed as a landmark judicial complex. Spread across nearly 21 lakh square feet, the structure will include a basement along with ground plus seven floors. Once completed, it will house 52 modern court halls, along with chambers, administrative blocks, and essential facilities for judges, lawyers, and the public.

The Andhra Pradesh government has set March 2027 as the deadline for completing the project. Officials remain confident that the current pace of construction will help achieve this goal without compromise on quality. With record-breaking progress and continuous monitoring, the Amaravati High Court building is steadily moving toward becoming a symbol of the state’s administrative and judicial revival.

The latest development has generated optimism among legal professionals and residents, as the High Court project plays a vital role in strengthening Amaravati’s identity as the capital city of Andhra Pradesh.

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