Chennai to Tirupati highway project: HG Infra emerges lowest bidder
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has declared H.G. Infra as the lowest bidder (L one bidder) for the Chennai-Tirupati highway project-related work in Andhra Pradesh. H.G. Infra placed a bid of Rs 862.11 crore. The project is to be executed on Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM).
As per the tender, the scope of the work involves constructing an access-controlled highway with four lanes and paved shoulders along a stretch of NH-716 and NH-71. The specific route covers the area from TN/AP Border (Design Chainage Km 61+51) to Puttur (Design Chainage Km 81+450) on NH-716 and Mallavaram (Design Chainage Km 97+100) to Renigunta (Design Chainage Km 114+500) on NH-71. The total project length is estimated to be 37.43 kilometers.
The period of completion of the work is 24 months.
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