H.G. Infra Engineering receives letter of acceptance from MORTH for upgradation project worth Rs 763.11 crore

The construction period for the project is expected to last for two years. This development marks another milestone for H.G. Infra Engineering, highlighting its growing footprint in infrastructure projects in India.

H.G. Infra Engineering Limited (HGINFRA) has announced the receipt of the Letter of Acceptance (LoA) from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORTH) for the development of a significant highway project in Uttar Pradesh. This project involves the improvement and upgradation of the two-lane highway with paved shoulders configuration of NH227B, covering a stretch from Bahuvan Madar Majha to Jagarnathpur (Design Km 160.200 to Km 224.040). The project, known as the “84 Kosi Parikrama Marg,” is a crucial infrastructure development aimed at enhancing road connectivity in the region.

The estimated project cost is INR 898.5 crores, and the project will be executed under the Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM). HGINFRA’s bid project cost for this venture stands at INR 763.11 crores. The construction period for the project is expected to last for two years. This development marks another milestone for H.G. Infra Engineering, highlighting its growing footprint in infrastructure projects in India.

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The project’s execution will contribute to the development of essential transportation infrastructure and bolster connectivity in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is expected to have a significant impact on improving road safety, traffic flow, and overall regional economic development.