The Government of India has undertaken the improvement of three National Highway Projects at an estimated awarded cost of INR 1, 810 Crore to improve road connectivity and develop infrastructure in Assam. The projects comprise two road stretches in Lower Assam on NH-17 and a stretch in Barak Valley on NH-37.
The projects include:
- The widening and improvement of the 4-lane with Paved Shoulder (Package-1) of Bilasipara- Guwahati Road (NH-17) in the section between Chirakuta and Mowatari, on Hybrid Annuity Mode mode. The total length of this project is 17.73 km, with an awarded cost of INR 575 Crore.
- The widening and improvement of the 4-lane with Paved Shoulder (Package-2) of Bilasipara- Guwahati Road (NH-17), for the section near Mowatari, before Chapar Bypass to Tulungia (junction with NH-117) on Hybrid Annuity Mode. The total length of this project is 26.82 km, with an awarded cost of INR 759.18 Crore.
- The 4-laning of the stretch from Silchar (near Nutan Dayapur village) to Budha Nagar under Package: SJ-1 of NH-37 under Bharatmala Pariyojna, also on Hybrid Annuity Mode. The length of this stretch to be improved is 20 km, at an awarded cost of INR 476 Crore.
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NHIDCL (National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd) has issued a notice inviting tenders for appointing independent engineers to provide the required consultancy services and supervise the projects during the construction phase.
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