The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), through its P7 Delhi division and Regional Office in Vijayawada, has invited a tender for a significant road infrastructure project in Andhra Pradesh. The project involves the rehabilitation and upgradation of the Muddanur to B. Kothapalli section of National Highway (NH) 716G.
This project spans from Km 0.000 to Km 56.500 and aims to upgrade the existing two-lane road to a four-lane highway. The execution will follow the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) mode, ensuring efficient delivery and strict adherence to quality and timeline standards. This development is expected to enhance road safety, reduce congestion, and boost connectivity in the region.
The financial bid for this highway project was opened on February 27, 2025, under the supervision of MoRTH – P7 Delhi and RO Vijayawada. After careful evaluation of bids, NSPR Constructions India Pvt. Ltd. emerged as the lowest bidder, complying with the technical and financial parameters outlined in the tender.
The estimated cost of the project is approximately ₹484.37 crores(4843727555). Once awarded, construction is anticipated to begin promptly, contributing to improved regional mobility and economic development in Andhra Pradesh.
Key Points:
- Project by MoRTH – P7 Delhi & RO Vijayawada
- Location: NH 716G, Andhra Pradesh
- Road upgrade from 2-lane to 4-lane on EPC mode
- Financial bid opened: 27th February 2025
- Contractor Name: NSPR Constructions India Pvt. Ltd.
- Project Value:A pprox INR 4843727555
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