The tunnel was projected to connect Erzurum with Rize in order to enable Eastern Anatolian's access to the Black Sea. The first gateaway project dates back to 1880 during the Ottoman Empire times, without going into realization. In 1930, a highway was built with a workforce of 1,500 people who connected İspir with İkizdere, passing over Mount Ovit, which is 2,640 m (8,660 ft) high.[6] The current route D.925, however, it was built to bypass the Ovit Pass at 2,640 m (8,660 ft) elevation.
The construction works of Ovit Tunnel and its connection roads started with a groundbreaking ceremony held on 12 May 2012 in presence of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[1] It was planned that the tunnel would be opened to traffic in 2015,[1] but later the opening date was set to 2018.[7] Ovit Tunnel is the world's 7th longest highway tunnel. The tunnel was opened on 13 June 2018 by Recep Tayyip Erdogan.[8]