MSIL-BIL (JV) has declared an L-1 for the project titled "Widening to 2 Lane with Paved Shoulder of RaipurJassakhera section (Km 0.000 to Km 29.770) of NH-458 on EPC mode in the State of Rajasthan", awarded by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, New Delhi of an total contract amount ₹ 397.00 Crores.
Brahmaputra Infrastructure Limited ("the Company") has emerged as L-1 bidder through its Joint Venture for a National Highway project awarded by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH), Government of India.
The project involves widening of the Raipur-Jassakhera section (Km 0.000 to Km 29.770) of NH-458 in the State of Rajasthan on EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) mode.
The total contract value is ₹397 Crores and the scheduled execution period is 30 months.
Nature of the Project
This is a central government highway project under MoRTH and includes:
- highway widening to two-lane configuration
- paved shoulders
- construction of multiple bridges
- ancillary road works such as drains and culverts
- EPC mode execution
The project falls within the Company's core civil infrastructure EPC activities, particularly road and transportation infrastructure construction.
Order Book Position
Following this project, the Company's total order book (including joint operations) stands at approximately ₹1,500 Crores.
The current order book provides multi-year revenue visibility based on the Company's historical execution cycle.
The Company's projects are primarily government infrastructure contracts, which typically provide structured milestone-based payments.
Strategic Relevance
This order represents a technically qualified selection in a Central Government National Highway EPC project and reflects the Company's growing capability to compete in regulated infrastructure tenders requiring financial strength, engineering credentials and prior execution track record.
The project is strategically relevant because it:
- Further expands the Company's presence in National Highway construction
- demonstrates qualification for Central Government EPC contracts
- improves client profile through direct exposure to MoRTH projects
- supports transition toward larger ticket infrastructure contracts
- enhances credibility for future pre-qualification tenders
National Highway EPC projects typically involve structured engineering supervision, standardized specifications and milestone-based payments, which provide execution visibility and disciplined project monitoring.
Successful execution is expected to strengthen the Company's pre-qualification credentials for similar and higher value government infrastructure projects.
Operational Impact
The project is expected to:
- strengthen the Company's roads and transportation
- infrastructure segment
- diversify geographical exposure
- improve project pipeline stability
- enhance execution scale
The Company will execute the project in collaboration with its Joint Venture partner, enabling combined technical and financial capacity for large infrastructure contracts.
Business Model
Brahmaputra Infrastructure Limited operates as an EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contractor primarily executing government civil infrastructure works, including:
- roads and highways
- bridges
- urban infrastructure
- public works projects
- Slope and river protection projects
Outlook
The Company continues to participate in government infrastructure tenders and expects infrastructure spending in transportation and public works to remain a key driver of future opportunities.
With an established order book and ongoing project execution, the Company remains focused on timely delivery, cost control and project completion.
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