J. Kumar Infraprojects, through its joint venture, has secured a major EPC contract from the National Highways Authority of India for a 32.18 km expressway in Maharashtra. The project, valued at Rs. 23.60 billion, involves a 4-lane expandable corridor.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has awarded an EPC contract to the J. Kumar-SDPL joint venture for constructing a 4-lane expressway (expandable to 8 lanes) spanning 32.18 km in Maharashtra, according to official disclosures. The total contract value stands at Rs. 23.60 billion. The order reinforces NHAI’s accelerated infrastructure push under the national highway development program.
For J. Kumar Infraprojects, a Mumbai-based civil construction firm specializing in transportation and urban infrastructure, the win expands its EPC order book and signals growing participation in large-scale government projects. The project benefits construction materials, logistics, and engineering services providers in Maharashtra.
For investors and contractors, it highlights sustained government capex in road infrastructure, creating opportunities for ancillary supply chains. EPC players with joint venture capabilities and NHAI prequalification stand to gain from similar upcoming tenders.
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