Get ready, Budapest: Major overpass makeover set to begin— traffic restrictions ahead
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The long-awaited renovation of the Flórián Square overpasses, connecting Szentendrei Road and Árpád Bridge, is set to begin in the first quarter of 2025. Budapest Transport Centre (BKK) and KM Építő Ltd. signed a construction agreement on 16 December 2024, marking a significant step forward for the project.
Key details of the project
The renovation will be carried out by KM Építő Ltd. for a net cost of HUF 2.1 billion (EUR 5.1 million), with the total project budget, including VAT, contingency reserves, design fees, technical supervision, and other expenses, expected to reach approximately HUF 3 billion (EUR 7.3 million). Plans for the project were prepared by FŐMTERV Mérnöki Tervező Plc., with technical oversight to be handled by Budapest Közút Plc, Magyar Építő reports.
The reconstruction will address significant deterioration in the overpasses—built over 40 years ago—due to decades of wear and tear. The work is expected to continue through the spring of 2026.
Scope of the renovation

According to BKK, the project includes a comprehensive modernisation of the two parallel overpass structures, which serve as vital links between Budapest and its surrounding areas, accommodating over 50,000 vehicles daily. Key tasks include:
- Replacement of the road surface;
- Repair of reinforced concrete structural damage;
- Full-width waterproofing to prevent further water damage to the pillars;
- Construction of new reinforced concrete edges with improved safety barriers;
- Installation of new expansion joints and bearings at both ends of the bridges;
- Improvements to the drainage system and repairs to retaining walls, bridge abutments, and pillars;
- Preservation of archaeological findings uncovered during construction.






40 years isn’t very old for a structure of this type. I suspect it just wasn’t maintained very well. Road salt doesn’t help.