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Tender: NHAI to develop Rs.4,613cr highway

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May 2, 2025
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G.R. Infraprojects to work on 6-lane Agra-Gwalior Expressway

To enhance connectivity between the tourism hubs of Agra and Gwalior, National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will develop 88 km long 6-lane access-controlled Agra-Gwalior Greenfield Expressway (NH-719D) https://www.conexpoconagg.com/.

The project expected to cost Rs.4,613 crore on Build Operate Transfer (Toll) Mode.

NHAI has signed a concession agreement for the implementation of project with G.R. Infraprojects Ltd.

The Agra-Gwalior Greenfield Expressway will start from Deori village in Agra and terminate at Susera village in Gwalior.

The concession period of the contract is 20 years, including construction period of 30 months https://www.globaltenders.com/.

The authority will provide construction support of Rs.820 crore to the Concessionaire during the construction period, which will be linked to the project progress.

Overlay/strengthening, road safety and improvement measures for the existing National Highway on NH-44 have also been included in the Agra-Gwalior project agreement https://ted.europa.eu/en/.

The project has been awarded on quoted @17.170 % premium in the form of revenue shares of the realisable fee against expected premium @2.42%. The premium shall be payable from Second year post project completion which will be increased by 1% of the realisable free every year in subsequent years for remaining concession period.

The greenfield access-controlled expressway will traverse through the states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.

It will not only provide high-speed connectivity between Agra and Gwalior but also will help to decongest various cities and industrial areas on the existing Agra-Gwalior Section of NH-44 https://sbi.com.in/.

The expressway will cut travel time, reduce carbon footprint and enhance logistics efficiency of commercial and freight movement between Agra, Dholpur, Morena and Gwalior.

The greenfield expressway will feature eight major bridges, 23 minor bridges, six flyovers, one Rail-Over-Bridge and 192 culverts.

The project will also pass through the National Chambal wildlife sanctuary. As part of wildlife mitigation measures, a cable stayed bridge on river Chambal has been planned for the conservation of ‘Gadiyal’ in the river waters. Apart from this, other wildlife mitigation measures such as sound barriers and light cutters will also be provided on the bridge.

The Government has been encouraging Public-Private Partnership for Build-Operate-Transfer (Toll) projects.

Recently, NHAI signed a concession agreement to develop 121 km long Guwahati Ring Road on Build Operate Transfer (Toll) mode. Robust Public-Private Partnership in the road sector will contribute towards the development as well as operations and maintenance of world class National Highway Network in the country. Fiinews.com

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