Minister underlines MoRTH’s commitment to long-term safety
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) aims to award projects worth Rs.3 trillion in 2025-26 while it continues constructing 10,660 km in FY 2024–25—exceeding its target of 10,421 km.
This update was given by Minister of State Ajay Tamta (MoRTH) who said, “The Ministry is reinforcing its quality regime through independent testing labs, regular audits, punitive accountability for both contractors and supervising officers, performance-based blacklisting, digital defect tracking, and public transparency.”
He highlighted MoRTH’s commitment to long-term safety and technical excellence https://www.globaltenders.com/.
Tamta, who shared the latest information on projects, will be the Chief Guest at the upcoming RAHSTA Expo & Conference 2025, to be held on 3-4 September at the Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai.
As India’s leading platform for sustainable road infrastructure, RAHSTA will bring together policymakers, engineers, contractors, and technology providers to discuss innovations and challenges in highway development.
To sustain this momentum, MoRTH is focusing on faster execution, improved quality, and financing innovation—including asset monetisation worth Rs.330 billion, up from Rs 287.24 billion during FY 2024–25, according to RAHSTA organisers https://ted.europa.eu/en/.
To streamline project delivery, MoRTH has mandated key pre-construction clearances from 1 June 2025— including completing Section 3D notifications for over 90% Right of Way, land compensation under Section 3G of the NH Act, and full statutory and technical approvals—prior to awarding National Highway contracts. For standalone Road Over Bridge (ROB) projects, 100 per cent RoW for 1 km on either side is now required http://conexpoconagg.com.
The Ministry has also enhanced its Bhoomi Rashi portal with PFMS and e-KYC integration, enabling faster and more transparent resolution of land acquisition issues. Road quality and contractor performance are being monitored through drone-based inspections, NSV audits, and performance ratings.
Meanwhile, the Ministry has sanctioned 8,391 km of High-Speed Corridors (HSCs), of which 5,109 km (including 2,242 km of expressways) have already been constructed including landmark corridors such as the Delhi–Meerut Expressway, Eastern Peripheral Expressway, Ahmedabad–Vadodara Expressway, and upcoming projects like Raxaul–Haldia and Madurai–Kollam, said the release.
RAHSTA (Roads and Highways Sustainable Technologies & Advancement) is Asia’s premier platform dedicated to innovation and sustainability in road infrastructure. Organised by the FIRST Construction Council, the 2025 edition will showcase cutting-edge technologies, sustainable materials, and smart engineering solutions for a future-ready transport network. Fiinews.com