Spanning 594 kilometers across Uttar Pradesh, India, the Ganga Expressway is designed to connect millions of people and boost the regional economy. But alongside the sheer scale of the project, one of the most ambitious road infrastructure projects in Asia, comes a critical challenge: ensuring construction quality without slowing down progress.
Although road quality assessments have traditionally been conducted during construction in India, these methods required significant manual effort and lacked the speed and precision of integrated, sensor-based systems. The Uttar Pradesh Expressways Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA) was seeking a more proactive and data-driven approach for a project of this magnitude: a system capable of detecting road quality deviations near real time, directly on-site during active construction. The solution also needs to provide objective assessments of ride comfort and safety based on international standards, while supporting long-term maintenance planning.