India’s infrastructure pipeline is witnessing dynamic activity across stages — from immediate bidding to future planning. IMPACCT segments these into three categories: Immediate, 3–6 Month, and Future Opportunities, enabling businesses to identify, prepare, and participate in high-value tenders and projects across sectors. Explore state-wise highlights, major developments, and sectoral priorities in the tables below.Immediate OpportunitiesNext 3 - 6 Month OpportunitiesFuture OpportunitiesProject NameProject Cost(` Cr)Project StateProject NameProject CategoryProject StateProject NameProject Cost(` Cr)Project StateIntegrated High Court Complex, Bandra4,127.49 Maharashtra Preparing DPR For Construction of Beohari Ring Road Part IRoads & HighwaysMadhya PradeshTambaram Multi-Modal Rail Hub Transformation, Tamil NaduNA Tamil NaduFlyover cum ROB, Gomti River, Lucknow290.81 Uttar Pradesh Rehabilitation and Up-gradation of NH149, OdishaRoads & Highways Odisha Development of New Airport in Purulia, West BengalNA West Bengal Judicial Township, Rangmahal, North Guwahati367.13 Assam Final Alignment Design for Amritsar-Jammu High-Speed Rail CorridorRail Infrastructure Delhi New “Vidhan Mandal” Office in Nagpur NA MaharashtraFlood PumpingStation - 2, Undavalli423.64 Andhra PradeshPreparation of DPR for Upgradation of NH-43, Lamtara to UmariyaRoads & Highways Madhya PradeshAIFF 12-Acre Football Stadium in Amaravati, Andhra PradeshNA Andhra PradeshIn November, IMPACCT captured 2,174 tenders from 452 owners, aggregating Rs 2,57,239 crore in opportunities, with Rs 1,86,012 crore currently active. The month recorded strong activity across Roads & Highways, Government Buildings, Industrial Works, Healthcare, Commercial and Recreational Facilities, with major issuances led by Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Manipur. Key live opportunities include the Rs 489-crore PMC appointment by MMRDA, NHAI’s user-fee agency engagement, multiple rural road upgrade packages in Maharashtra, heritage and tourism-focused development works under UIT Jaisalmer, healthcare construction works by PWD Maharashtra, and road improvement projects in Odisha. Together, these reflect a robust pipeline of EPC, urban development, O&M and social-sector works, offering strong traction for contractors, consultants and infrastructure suppliers through FY26.In November 2025, IMPACCT tracked 1,698 tenders classified as 3–6 month near-term opportunities, involving 188 project owners and a cumulative tender value of Rs 1,942 crore, with Rs 339 crore currently in active bidding. These short-cycle works are dominated by Public Works contracts, small building refurbishments, sanitation/toilet upgrades, minor civil development packages, and extensive S/R–A/R–maintenance jobs, with strong issuance led by state PWDs and municipal agencies across Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The month reflects a consistent pipeline of small to mid-sized executable contracts that offer steady and accessible order inflow for regional EPC players, civil contractors, and suppliers heading into Q3–Q4 FY26.In November 2025, IMPACCT tracked 90+ conceptual and proposed projects across major states, signalling a strong forward capex pipeline. Activity was led by large clean-energy commitments (Avaada’s 11 GW portfolio, Saatvik’s 8.8 GW plant, Tata Power’s pumped-hydro, BPCL’s refinery, BMC’s floating solar), and a surge of hyperscale and AI-focused data-centre plans from TCS, Reliance, Tillman, GIFT IFSC, Sify, STT and AirTrunk. Manufacturing momentum strengthened through Foxconn, INOX Wind, VE Commercial Vehicles, Cosmic PV, Blue Energy, Titan Intech, Toshiba and SKF expansions. Healthcare and education witnessed new 600–1,000 bed hospitals and medical colleges across Bihar, UP and Andhra Pradesh. Sr. NProject NameAwarded CompanyAwardedValue (` Cr)1** Construction of LIS for Ist phase of the Lower Penganga ProjectMegha Engineering And Infrastructures (MEIL)19152*** Construction of an integrated township at Chandrapura Thermal Power Station, JharkhandNBCC (India)4983Proposed Kanaklata Baruah University at Gohpur, Bholaguri, Dist.-Biswanath, AssamShreejikrupa Project3364Nawabganj Nagar Palika Parishad Construction Repairing of Over Head Tank Pump House, Boundarywall, Staff Quarter, Gate, Site DevelopmentA T C1145Setup of 180 KTPA Aluminium Smelter with Gas Treatment Centre in OdishaLarsen & Toubro (L&T)2,500–5,0006* Thane Integral Ring Metro Project – 20.527 km Elevated Viaduct (UG Ramp to Balkum Naka)Kalpataru–HGIEL Joint Venture 1,415 In November 2025, IMPACCT tracked 590 awarded tenders across India from 164 authorities, with a consolidated awarded value exceeding Rs 15,527 crore and participation from over 2,293 bidders. Major wins included L&T’s two large industrial packages—the 1 MTPA Coke Oven Battery for Tata Steel and the 180 KTPA aluminium smelter in Odisha (Rs 2,500–5,000 crore)—alongside the Rs 1,415 crore Thane Integral Ring Metro viaduct awarded to the Kalpataru–HGIEL JV. The month also saw a wide spread of mid-value awards such as MSRDC’s maintenance works, MP Power Generating Company’s survey contracts, multiple consultancy packages under Assam PWD, and district-level road works in Uttar Pradesh—reflecting steady execution momentum and a broad sectoral mix as FY26 advances.Sr. NProject NameAwarded CompanyAwardedValue (` Cr)1** Construction of LIS for Ist phase of the Lower Penganga ProjectMegha Engineering And Infrastructures (MEIL)19152*** Construction of an integrated township at Chandrapura Thermal Power Station, JharkhandNBCC (India)4983Proposed Kanaklata Baruah University at Gohpur, Bholaguri, Dist.-Biswanath, AssamShreejikrupa Project3364Nawabganj Nagar Palika Parishad Construction Repairing of Over Head Tank Pump House, Boundarywall, Staff Quarter, Gate, Site DevelopmentA T C1145Setup of 180 KTPA Aluminium Smelter with Gas Treatment Centre in OdishaLarsen & Toubro (L&T)2,500–5,0006* Thane Integral Ring Metro Project – 20.527 km Elevated Viaduct (UG Ramp to Balkum Naka)Kalpataru–HGIEL Joint Venture 1,415 In November 2025, IMPACCT tracked 590 awarded tenders across India from 164 authorities, with a consolidated awarded value exceeding Rs 15,527 crore and participation from over 2,293 bidders. Major wins included L&T’s two large industrial packages—the 1 MTPA Coke Oven Battery for Tata Steel and the 180 KTPA aluminium smelter in Odisha (Rs 2,500–5,000 crore)—alongside the Rs 1,415 crore Thane Integral Ring Metro viaduct awarded to the Kalpataru–HGIEL JV. The month also saw a wide spread of mid-value awards such as MSRDC’s maintenance works, MP Power Generating Company’s survey contracts, multiple consultancy packages under Assam PWD, and district-level road works in Uttar Pradesh—reflecting steady execution momentum and a broad sectoral mix as FY26 advances. Project UpdatesMaharashtra Govt Fast-Tracks Slum Redevelopment in Mumbai with Landmark Consent Reform In a major policy shift aimed at accelerating urban renewal, the Maharashtra government has allowed slum cluster redevelopment in Mumbai without requiring individual consent from each dweller, significantly fast-tracking Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) projects across the city. The new regulation enables redevelopment of clusters over 50 acre where at least 51 per cent of the area is occupied by slums, covering both private and government lands, including central and leased properties. It also extends to old and unsafe buildings, chawls, and CRZ zones, with provisions for in-situ or nearby rehabilitation within a 5 km radius as per DCPR-2034 and CRZ norms. This reform is expected to unlock stalled projects, attract large-scale private participation, and transform Mumbai’s urban landscape while improving living standards for thousands of slum dwellers.Three Bidders Qualify for PMC Role in MMRDA’s Kalyan Ring Road Project (Packages 5, 6 & 7): Dhruv Consultancy, Ekam Venture, and Technogem Consultants — have emerged as technical bidders for the Project Management Consultancy (PMC) role on the MMRDA’s Kalyan Ring Road Project, covering Packages 5, 6, and 7 from Gandhare Bridge to Manda-Titwala. The project, estimated at Rs 100 crore, involves balancing civil works and supervision for the partially completed sections of the ring road. While portions marked in yellow are already complete, the pending stretch (in red) — primarily in Ambivali — remains under progress. Once executed, this segment will enhance connectivity within the Kalyan–Dombivli region, easing traffic movement and strengthening MMRDA’s regional transport network.”Four-Laning of State Highway 1 (Fedra–Barwala Section) in Full Swing by NCC Infraspace: The State Highway 1 (Fedra–Barwala section) in Gujarat is undergoing a major transformation with four-laning and paved shoulder development now progressing rapidly. Unlike routine maintenance or widening, this is a complete 4-lane upgrade, designed to bring the corridor nearly on par with national highway standards. Executed by NCC Infraspace (Mehsana), the `153 crore project aims to enhance road safety, traffic capacity, and regional connectivity across key districts like Bagodara, Fedra, and Dhandhuka. Once completed, the modernized highway will significantly reduce travel time, improve logistics efficiency, and support industrial and agricultural growth in the region.BKT Tyres Announces Rs 15,000 Crore Expansion at Bhuj, Gujarat: BKT Tyres is undertaking a massive `15,000 crore expansion of its existing manufacturing facility in Bhuj, Gujarat, set to become one of the world’s largest tyre manufacturing complexes. The project is expected to generate around 15,000 new jobs, boosting industrial employment and strengthening Gujarat’s position as a global hub for tyre and rubber production. The expansion will significantly enhance BKT’s capacity to cater to domestic and international markets, focusing on high-performance off-highway and specialty tyres.Land Acquisition Progresses for 214 km Tharad–Ahmedabad Expressway Amid Farmer Opposition: The 214 km, six-lane, access-controlled Tharad–Ahmedabad Expressway project in Gujarat is progressing with land acquisition underway since last year. Designed as a greenfield corridor, the expressway will create a seamless link between the Vadodara–Ahmedabad Expressway and the Amritsar–Jamnagar Expressway, significantly improving freight movement and regional connectivity across western India. However, the project is currently facing resistance from farmers, particularly in the Mahesana and Patan districts, over land compensation and alignment concerns. Authorities are engaging in consultations to address grievances and expedite approvals, as the project holds strategic importance for boosting logistics efficiency and industrial growth in the region.Bhubaneswar Smart City Board Clears Major Tech-Led Urban Upgrades: The board of Bhubaneswar Smart City (BSCL) has approved a suite of advanced urban infrastructure upgrades aimed at making Bhubaneswar a model of technology-driven, inclusive city living. Key among the approved measures is the rollout of 3,000 AI-enabled CCTV cameras and adaptive traffic signal systems to enhance city-wide safety, especially for women and vulnerable groups. The package also includes a city-wide public address system, infrastructure improvements along Janpath (from Master Canteen to Vani Vihar), and programs promoting rooftop rain-water harvesting, solar adoption and child-friendly public spaces. Jharkhand Unveils Rs.8,799 crore Infrastructure Push Under “Viksit Jharkhand 2050” Vision: The government of Jharkhand has announced infrastructure projects totaling around Rs.8,799 crore aimed at transforming the state into a developed region by 2050. The announcement includes the laying of foundation stones for projects worth approximately Rs.4,475 crore across sectors such as water resources, urban development, roads, health and education, while the remaining `4,324 crore is allocated for roads, rural development, energy and higher education. The initiative places special emphasis on empowering women and tribal communities, upgrading infrastructure and building human-capital to support long-term, inclusive growth.AP Government Signs MoU to Establish World’s First Green Silicon Valley in Kurnool: The Andhra Pradesh Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AccelESG to develop the world’s first Green Silicon Valley in Kambalapadu village, Krishnagiri Mandal, Kurnool district. Announced by Minister TG Bharath, the project aims to create a sustainable innovation hub integrating renewable energy, green infrastructure, and advanced technology ecosystems. Designed as a model for eco-friendly industrial and tech development, the initiative is expected to attract global investments and position Kurnool as a leading center for green technology and clean manufacturing.Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation (BMRCL) Floats Tender for Detailed Project Report of 59.6 km Expansion from Bengaluru to Tumakuru: BMRCL has initiated the process to extend the Namma Metro Green Line from Madavara (near Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre) to Tumakuru, issuing a tender for the preparation of a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the 59.6 km, ≈25-station elevated corridor. This landmark move represents a major push to strengthen regional connectivity in Karnataka and set a precedent for inter-city metro infrastructure in India.Andhra Pradesh Secures Rs.11 Lakh Crore Investments at CII Partnership Summit 2025: At the CII Partnership Summit 2025 held in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh attracted an impressive Rs.11 lakh crore in investments, marking a major milestone in the state’s economic growth strategy. The summit witnessed the signing of 400 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) across key sectors including manufacturing, renewable energy, logistics, and IT, with the potential to generate over 13 lakh jobs. The event reaffirmed Andhra Pradesh’s position as one of India’s top investment destinations, driven by its robust infrastructure, strategic coastal advantage, and pro-industry governance under the state’s investment promotion policies.Bhogapuram International Airport to Feature India’s Largest MRO Facility by GMR Group: The upcoming Bhogapuram International Airport near Visakhapatnam, developed by GMR Group, is set to house India’s largest Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) facility, creating a world-class aerospace ecosystem in Andhra Pradesh. The project, part of a Rs.5,000-crore investment, includes a 500-acre aerospace park designed to attract global OEMs, R&D units, and training centers. Scheduled for completion by June 2026, nearly six months ahead of schedule, the airport will initially handle around 6 million passengers annually, with future scalability. This landmark development is expected to boost employment, strengthen India’s aviation infrastructure, and position.Adani Group to Invest Rs.1 Lakh Crore in Andhra Pradesh Over the Next Decade: The Adani Group, led by Karan Adani, has announced plans to invest Rs 1 lakh crore in Andhra Pradesh over the next 10 years, focusing on sectors such as ports, energy, cement, data centers, and advanced manufacturing. This investment builds upon the group’s existing Rs.40,000 crore footprint in the state, which has already generated over one lakh direct and indirect jobs. The upcoming projects are expected to accelerate industrial growth, enhance logistics infrastructure, and reinforce Andhra Pradesh’s position as a key hub for sustainable and technology-driven development in India.- Contributed by IMPACCT Email: info@impacct.info