UP Deploys AI, Swiss Tech for Better Expressway Quality

India Manufacturing Review Team
Friday, 08 May 2026
  • Uttar Pradesh integrates AI and Swiss expressway monitoring technology
  • Real-time sensors improve road quality and construction accountability
  • AI cameras to strengthen expressway safety and traffic enforcement

Uttar Pradesh is integrating artificial intelligence and advanced Swiss technology into expressway construction and monitoring, marking a major shift toward data-driven infrastructure management. The initiative aims to improve road quality, enhance safety standards, and ensure long-term durability across the state’s rapidly expanding expressway network.

The Uttar Pradesh Expressways Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA) has partnered with Switzerland-based ETH Zurich and RTDT Laboratories AG to deploy real-time monitoring systems in major infrastructure projects. The technology has already been introduced on projects such as the Ganga Expressway and is being expanded across other expressway corridors in the state.

Unlike traditional road construction methods, where quality inspections were typically conducted after project completion, the new system enables continuous monitoring during the construction phase itself. Officials believe this approach will help identify defects immediately, reducing repair costs, construction delays, and long-term maintenance challenges.

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A central feature of the initiative is a specially equipped vehicle fitted with multiple accelerometer and vibration sensors. The vehicle travels across every lane of the expressway, collecting scientific data related to surface smoothness, elevation variations, and vibration levels. The collected information is then processed through AI-powered software that categorises road quality into ratings such as “Excellent,” “Good,” and “Poor.”

Authorities say the technology provides a far more accurate assessment than conventional visual inspections. The AI system can detect even minor structural inconsistencies, enabling corrective measures before project completion. This is expected to improve ride quality while strengthening accountability among construction agencies.

The use of AI is also extending beyond construction into operational management. AI-enabled cameras are being planned to automatically identify traffic violations such as over speeding and wrong-lane driving, helping improve enforcement and reduce road accidents.

Industry observers view the initiative as part of Uttar Pradesh’s broader strategy to build “smart road networks” that combine infrastructure development with advanced digital technologies. As India increasingly adopts technology-led infrastructure models, UP’s expressway programme is emerging as a notable example of integrating AI, real-time analytics, and intelligent monitoring into large-scale public projects.

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