Infra News - Published on Fri, 09 Feb 2018

PTI cited Anil Ambani-led Reliance Infrastructure (Rlnfra) as saying that it has bagged two road projects worth INR 1,881 crore from the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) to be developed on EPC basis. The company has received Letters of Award (LOA) for the two projects having a combined value of INR 1,881 crore awarded under the National Highway Development Program (phase V) and funded by NHAI.

The projects include six-laning of 69.5 km stretch of Aurangabad to Bihar-Jharkhand border section of NH2 with a project cost of INR 882 crore, and the adjoining 71.3 km stretch of the Bihar-Jharkhand border to Gorhar section of NH-2 in Jharkhand for INR 999 crore.

The scope of work includes design, engineering, procurement and construction of six-lane highway and associated bridges with paved shoulders. The overall schedule for project is 24 months and 30 months from the appointed date, respectively.

With these two back to back project wins, Rlnfra's EPC order book rises to over INR 12,300 crore.

Posted By : Nanda Koijam on Fri, 09 Feb 2018