Excitement is growing across Warri and Effurun as Julius Berger Nigeria Plc completes ongoing Flyovers of the Warri Roads and Flyovers project.
This is as two of the three major bridges, Enerhen and DSC, have now reached 99 per cent completion, with only final road markings outstanding, while the PTI Flyover is at about 95 per cent completion.
The Project Technical Manager, Ghadi Mansour, who confirmed the status on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, said that structural works on the Enerhen and DSC flyovers have been fully completed.
Mansour also said that the PTI flyover is approaching its final stages, with only a few structural components and finishing works remaining.
He said that only road markings on DSC and Enerhen Flyovers are remaining, adding that on the percentage of the Flyovers completed so far, Julius Berger has achieved 99 per cent on both DSC and Enerhen Flyovers with only road markings remaining there.

He said; “As for PTI, the Flyover is 95 per cent completed with some parts and road markings remaining”.
Despite the significant progress, Mansour revealed that construction activities are still underway on sections of the connecting roads and underpasses, adding however, that all three flyovers remain on course for full completion by the end of March this year.
The Warri/Effurun Roads and Flyovers project is one of Delta State’s most ambitious and transformative urban infrastructure efforts that was approved in September 2023.
The initiative was awarded to Julius Berger Nigeria PLC with the mandate to ease gridlock, modernize major traffic corridors, and enhance mobility across the Effurun–Warri axis.
The project includes three new flyovers at DSC Roundabout, PTI Junction, and Enerhen Junction stretching to Marine Gate, along with extensive road expansions, slipways, pedestrian access improvements, and stormwater drainage upgrades designed to address long‑standing traffic and flooding challenges.
By late 2024, construction across all three flyovers had already crossed the 80–95% mark, driven by an accelerated work pace and cooperation from host communities.

Across Warri and Effurun, the nearing completion of the flyovers has generated widespread optimism as motorists, traders, and business owners report improved traffic flow in areas where work has progressed significantly.
Many say the project is already reshaping commercial activity and easing movement, even before its final handover.
Local analysts note that the infrastructure upgrade is expected to become a major catalyst for economic growth, improving logistics, reducing travel time, and boosting investor confidence in the region.
This is as Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration continues to receive praise for advancing large‑scale infrastructure projects aimed at modernizing the state’s transport network.
The nearing completion of the WRF project is viewed as one of the standout achievements of the administration’s broader development agenda.
With the Enerhen and DSC flyovers now essentially complete and the PTI structure entering its final phase, the twin cities of Warri and Effurun are poised for smoother traffic flow and expanded economic opportunity when the entire project is delivered.


