The Chief Engineer of PWD Central Zone, Lucknow, in collaboration with the Superintending Engineer, UPPWD Unnao, and the Provincial Division, Unnao, has invited a tender for an important road development project in District Unnao. The project involves the widening and strengthening of the Maurwan–Bihar Road, categorized as an Other District Road (ODR), extending from Chainage 0.000 to 18.000 kilometers. Additionally, the scope of work includes a five-year maintenance commitment to ensure long-term road quality and performance.
This infrastructure upgrade is part of the government’s strategic focus on enhancing rural road networks to improve connectivity, transportation efficiency, and regional development. The financial bid for the project was officially opened on 19th February 2025 by the concerned PWD authorities.
Sai Infraconstruction Pvt. Ltd. submitted the lowest bid for the project, which has an estimated value of ₹25,20,88,384.60. The successful execution of this project will significantly benefit the local population by providing a more reliable and durable roadway, reducing travel time, and promoting economic activity in the region.
Key Points:
Project Name: Widening and Strengthening of Maurwan–Bihar Road (ODR)
Location: District Unnao, Uttar Pradesh
Road Length: 18.00 kilometers
Contractor Name: Sai Infraconstruction Pvt. Ltd.
Project Value: ₹25.20 crore (₹25,20,88,384.60)
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as the PWD proceeds with the tender process and construction of this vital infrastructure project.
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