The Telangana government has launched a massive ₹60,799 crore plan to upgrade the State's roads and infrastructure. Over the past two years, major work has widened single lanes into double and four lanes, with 514.80 km road expansion, 69 bridges built, and 617.5 km restored. Roads and Buildings Minister Komtireddy Venkata Reddy said the goal is seamless connectivity from mandal headquarters to district centers. Currently, the Roads and Buildings Department manages 29,075 km of roads. Since the government's formation, 239 projects worth ₹6,617.86 crore were approved, covering 1,659 km of roads and 62 bridges. Projects include upgrading 1,383 km of single-lane roads into double lanes and 242 km into four lanes. New expressways and elevated corridors are underway. Four major projects totaling ₹865.64 crore were recently inaugurated with central support. The Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) covers 419 roads in 32 packages costing ₹11,399 crore, with contractors maintaining roads for 15 years. To reduce accidents on NH-65, the government approved ₹288 crore for black spot fixes. Plans are in progress to convert NH-65 into an 8-lane expressway at ₹10,400 crore. The Regional Ring Road project budgets ₹36,000 crore and will be national highway status. Other big projects include the Hyderabad–Amaravati–Machilipatnam Greenfield Expressway and an ₹8,000 crore route from Mannanur to Srisailam, cutting travel by 53 km and nearly three hours. Telangana will fund 33% of this project. New airports in Warangal, Adilabad, and Ramagundam are planned, with Warangal's cargo services starting next year. Ropeways at pilgrimage spots like Yadagirigutta and Nagarjunasagar will boost tourism. Since 2023, road works covering over one crore square feet worth ₹7,000 crore have outpaced the previous government’s decade-long efforts. Significant projects underway include a ₹2,583 crore High Court complex at Rajendranagar, ₹972 crore for district courts in 12 districts, ₹2,700 crore Osmania General Hospital, plus new medical and veterinary colleges valued at ₹200 crore each.