Several large-scale infrastructure projects in the city will continue without interruption even after the Model Code of Conduct comes into effect. Facilities such as community centers, public food distribution kitchens, flyovers, bridges, road expansion projects, and coastal development works will proceed as scheduled. Projects that are expected to be completed during March or April will be opened for public use, but without any ceremonies, publicity events, or official inaugurations. Multiple civic and utility departments are currently executing major works, including the construction of a river bridge, canal bridges, road widening and relaying projects on major arterial roads and inner ring roads, and ongoing coastal development initiatives under the second phase of an internationally recognized beach standard program. Authorities have clarified that all major projects were either inaugurated earlier or commenced before the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct, and therefore their execution will not be affected. Officials stated that any work completed between the date the code comes into force and polling day will be made accessible to the public strictly for use, without announcements, celebrations, or media coverage. Over a single weekend, the civic body floated around 180 tenders, many of them issued shortly before the code took effect. A portion of these tenders were for minor works and were issued as closed tenders, meaning preselected contractors would be engaged to complete the tasks. In addition, several high-value tenders related to road relaying and infrastructure upgrades, amounting to nearly Rs 100 crore, were issued prior to the enforcement of the code. Authorities reiterated that since these projects were initiated before the restrictions began, they will continue as planned and without delay.