The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has granted the construction business a letter of award (LoA) for the 25.08 km (4-lane) elevated corridor project in Bihar.
The project involves building a four-lane elevated corridor from Danapur to Bihta Section, connecting it to the existing RoB near Danapur Station, making at-grade improvements to the four-lane section on the Danapur side, and converting the two-lane existing carriageway from Bihta to Koilwar to a four-lane one. The project's acceptable contract value is Rs 21.61 billion.
Currently, Ashoka Buildcon is in the business of selling ready-mixed concrete as well as building infrastructure facilities on an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) and constructed, operate, and transfer (BOT) basis.
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