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 Opportunities
Next 3 - 6 Month Opportunities
Future Opportunities
Project Name
Project Cost
(` Cr)
Project State
Project Name
Project Category
Project State
Project Name
Project Cost
(` Cr)
Project State
Sanchore–Ahmedabad
6L Greenfield Highway (Pkg-1)
3,739.69
Gujarat
Bhubaneswar
Interpretation Center & Bindusagar Development DPR Consultancy
Consultancy / Urban Infrastructure
Odisha
Sarai
Kale Khan–Babarpur RRTS Corridor
NA
Haryana
Kagal–Satara
6L Elevated Corridor (NH-48)
749.33
Maharashtra
NMIA
North Road to Kharghar–Belapur–Nerul Coastal Link DPR
Consultancy / Roads
& Bridges
Maharashtra
High-Speed
Rail Hub – Shamshabad
NA
Telangana
132/33
KV GIS Substation at Hathi Bhata, Ajmer
121.91
Rajasthan
Diu–Ghoghla
Major Bridge DPR Consultancy
Consultancy / Bridges
Daman
and Diu
Oragadam–Cheyyar
to Parandur 30.7 km Greenfield Link
NA
Tamil
Nadu
Maintenance
Dredging – New Mangalore Port (3 Years)
192.18
Karnataka
Port
to NH-06 (KDS–Salap, Howrah) 6L Tunnel & Connectivity DPR
Consultancy / Roads & Tunnels
West
Bengal
Bharat1
AI 70-Acre AI Research & Innovation Park
5,900
Karnataka
In February 2026, IMPACCT tracked 2,880 tenders with a
total value of `52,966 crore, of which `24,211.8 crore
remains actively live. Tendering activity remained robust, driven by sectors
such as Roads & Highways, Urban Infrastructure, and Government Buildings,
with significant opportunities emerging from agencies like the Ministry of
Road Transport and Highways, Military Engineer Services, and Kerala Road Fund
Board. Key tenders include major infrastructure works in Delhi, Kerala,
Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, highlighting the ongoing demand for road
reconstruction, bridge repairs, and government building renovations. This
indicates a continued momentum for large-scale infrastructure projects, with
strong regional activity across the country.
In
February 2026, IMPACCT tracked 633 tenders classified as 3–6 month near-term
opportunities, issued by around 199 project owners, with an aggregate tender
value of `29 crore, of which approximately `15.9 crore remains actively live. These
short-cycle opportunities were primarily driven by Public Works Departments,
Urban Local Bodies, and various state agencies, encompassing works such as
detailed project report (DPR) preparation, minor road works, drainage system repairs,
and small infrastructure upgrades. Tender activity was concentrated in Madhya
Pradesh, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Haryana, reflecting
continued issuance of low-value, quick-turnaround works. These tenders
primarily focused on infrastructure maintenance and development, with a
noticeable trend in small-scale wastewater and drainage works.
In
February 2026, IMPACCT tracked a pipeline of 50+ proposed and conceptual
projects, reflecting a diverse array of investments across industrial manufacturing,
energy, infrastructure, and urban development. Key projects include Maruti
Suzuki’s new Khoraj manufacturing plant (~`35,000 crore) and South Korean EV
manufacturing in Maharashtra (~`15,000 crore). The clean-tech sector saw
strong momentum, with projects from Websol, IB Solar, and PCBL furthering
India’s manufacturing capabilities. Significant infrastructure developments
include the construction of a 6-lane elevated corridor in Kerala and bridge
enhancements in Sikkim. Additionally, the smart city and data center projects
by Jio and Sify in Uttar Pradesh and Odisha illustrate the growing focus on
digital infrastructure. Overall, February 2026 signals continued growth
across a broad spectrum of sectors, with industrial and renewable energy projects
leading the charge.
Rs.80,848+ Crore Infrastructure Projects Approved in February 2026 - In February 2026, infrastructure projects worth over Rs.80,848 crore were approved across Roads, Railways, and Metro sectors nationwide. Major highway approvals include the Rs.3,500 crore Dehradun–Mussoorie Tunnel Corridor, `4,583.64 crore NH-56 four-laning in Gujarat, and Rs.3,175.08 crore Hyderabad–Panaji capacity augmentation under HAM. Urban transit received a boost with the `12,015 crore Delhi Metro Phase V(A) and Rs.2,254 crore NMRC extension in Uttar Pradesh. Railway capacity expansion projects such as the `10,154 crore Kasara–Manmad multi-tracking and Rs.5,893 crore Delhi–Ambala corridor were cleared under PM Gati Shakti. The `18,662 crore Gohpur–Numaligarh underwater tunnel project in Assam emerged as a marquee multi-modal approval. Additional port connectivity, elevated corridor, flyover, and CRIF road projects across Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, and Assam further strengthened regional logistics and economic integration.
Sr. No
Project
Name
Project
Description
Financing
Mode
Project
Value
Project
State
Project
Category
1
6-Lane External Port Connectivity Road to Machilipatnam Port
Construction of 6-lane external port connectivity road linking NH-65 and
NH-216 to Machilipatnam Port via NH-216 bypass. Scope includes 6-lane main
carriageway, service roads, 3 flyovers, and an ROB to improve freight
movement and logistics efficiency.
Central Government (MoRTH/NHAI Allocation)
`573.77 Cr
Andhra Pradesh
Roads & Highways
2
Dehradun–Mussoorie 2-Lane Highway Corridor with Tunnels
Development of 42 km 2-lane highway from Jhajhra (Dehradun) to Gandhi
Chowk (Mussoorie) including two major tunnels (2.9 km under George Everest
peak and 2 km near Everest House). Project aims to reduce travel time from 90
minutes to 30 minutes.
NHAI (Central Government)
`3,500 Cr
Uttarakhand
Roads & Highways
3
6-Lane Elevated Corridor on NH-48 over Panchganga River (Kagal–Satara
Road)
Construction of a 3.578 km long six-lane elevated corridor (flyover)
near Kolhapur on NH-48, including a six-lane cement concrete service road
beneath the structure, development of Gandhinagar Junction, and construction
of two underpasses on both sides of the railway line to improve highway
connectivity. The project aims to ensure flood-resilient and seamless traffic
movement on the Delhi–Chennai corridor passing through Kolhapur.
Government Funded (National Highways Authority /
Central Allocation)
`913.70 Cr
Maharashtra
Roads & Highways
4
6-Lane Flyover & Highway Widening on NH-58 (Muzaffarnagar Bypass)
Construction of a 6-lane flyover at the start of the Muzaffarnagar
bypass on NH-58, along with service roads, and widening of the existing
4-lane highway to 6 lanes. The project aims to alleviate congestion near
Vehlana Chowk, enhance traffic flow, improve major intersections, and install
vehicle underpasses at black spots.
Government Funded
`419.47 Cr
Uttar Pradesh
Roads & Highways
5
Delhi Metro Phase V(A) Expansion – 16 km, 13 New Stations
The Union Cabinet has approved the Delhi Metro Phase V(A) project, which
will add three new metro corridors totalling approximately 16 km with 13 new
stations (10 underground and 3 elevated) by 2028. The corridors include
extensions from R K Ashram Marg to Indraprastha, Aerocity to IGI Airport
Terminal‑1, and Tughlakabad to Kalindi Kunj, aimed at enhancing connectivity,
easing congestion, and strengthening urban mass transit in Delhi.
Government funded (Centre + Delhi Government +
international funding agencies)
`12,015 Cr
Delhi
Metro Rail
6
Third Railway Line between Aundhihar and Varanasi City
The Indian Government has approved the
construction of a 31.36 km stretch of the third railway
line between Aundhihar and Varanasi City to ease pressure on the current
double-line, improving capacity and reducing congestion.
Government Funding
`497.07 Cr
Uttar Pradesh
Railways
Project Updates
Dineshchandra R. Agrawal Infracon Emerges L1 for `139.20 Cr Mumbai–Ahmedabad HSR Station Plaza Package - Dineshchandra R. Agrawal Infracon Pvt. Ltd. has emerged as the lowest bidder (L1) for the design, construction, testing and commissioning of works on a design-build lump sum basis in connection with Multi Modal Integration & Station Plaza Development for two stations in Gujarat (Vadodara & Anand), including foot over bridges at Vadodara Station for the Mumbai–Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Project.Under Tender No. NHSRCL/CO/CA/MMIP2/2025/12 dated 02.09.2025, the company quoted `139.20 crore (`1,39,20,31,510), exclusive of GST, outperforming other bidders M/s Unique Construction and M/s SCC Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.
Pawar Patkar Constructions Pvt. Ltd. Emerges L1 for Rs.163.73 Cr Government Hostel Project in Maharashtra - Pawar Patkar Constructions Private Limited has been declared the lowest bidder (L1) for the proposed construction of hostel buildings for girls and boys studying in Government Residential Schools across Bhandara, Chandrapur, Gondia, New Gondia and Gadchiroli districts in Maharashtra, including associated electrical works. The project, under Tender ID: 2026_MSIDC_1266186_1, was floated through the eProcurement System of the Government of Maharashtra. The company quoted Rs.163.73 crore (`163,73,05,961.75), emerging as the most competitive bidder for the infrastructure development initiative aimed at strengthening residential education facilities in the region.
CM Devendra Fadnavis Clears Rs.6,202 Cr Samruddhi–South Mumbai Elevated Link - Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has approved the Rs.6,202 crore Samruddhi to South Mumbai elevated link, a transformative 21.3 km Amne–Saket elevated corridor aimed at significantly enhancing regional connectivity. The project will provide direct connectivity to the Eastern Freeway and South Mumbai, integrating key arterial routes across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). With six strategically planned interchanges to decongest major traffic corridors, the elevated link is expected to reduce travel time from 2–2.5 hours to approximately one hour, delivering a major boost to urban mobility and economic efficienc.
CIDCO Invites DPR Bids for Ulwe Coastal Road Extension Linking Atal Setu to Karanja– Rewas Corridor - City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has invited bids for preparation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the extension of the Ulwe Coastal Road. The proposed stretch will connect the MTHL Atal Setu to the under-construction Karanja– Rewas Creek Bridge via the Dronagiri Coastal Road, strengthening coastal connectivity in Navi Mumbai. The project is expected to enhance multimodal integration between the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link and emerging growth nodes, while supporting regional mobility and portled development in the Raigad–Navi Mumbai belt.
RailTel–Ashoka Buildcon JV Secures Rs.1,136 Cr Maharashtra IGR Modernisation Project - RailTel, in association with Ashoka Buildcon Limited, has received a Letter of Intent (LoI) from the Inspector General of Registration & Controller of Stamps, Maharashtra State (Pune), for the modernisation of IGR offices across the state. The project involves selection as a Managed Service Provider for end-to-end modernisation, operation, and maintenance of IT, network, cloud, and application infrastructure on a turnkey basis. The five-year contract includes large-scale scanning of registered documents at an accepted rate of `24.75 per page. Based on historical scanning volumes, the expected financial impact over the contract period is approximately Rs.1,136 crore, though actual figures may vary.
BRO Invites Rs.265.11 Cr EPC Tender for NH-310A Upgradation under Project Swastik in Sikkim - Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has invited bids (Tender ID: 2026_BRO_753689_1) for the construction and improvement of the Lachung–Yumthang– Zadong Road, part of NH-310A, in Sikkim under Project Swastik. The project covers design chainage from Km 52.808 to Km 81.203 (net length 28.395 km) and involves upgrading the stretch from CL-9 standard to National Highway Double Lane (NHDL) configuration with paved shoulders through EPC mode.The total tender value is `265.11 crore, with an EMD of `5.30 crore and a document fee of `30,000. The tender was published on 21 February 2026, and
bid submission closes on 7 April 2026 via the Defence eProcurement portal.
Odisha Approves 500-Acre Pharma Park in Nayagarh & 200-Acre MedTech Park in Khordha - The Government of Odisha has announced plans to establish a 500-acre Pharma Park in Nayagarh and a 200-acre MedTech Park in Khordha, marking a major push to strengthen the state’s life sciences ecosystem. The proposed parks aim to attract
pharmaceutical manufacturers, medical device companies, and allied industries through integrated infrastructure and cluster-based development. These projects are expected to generate significant employment opportunities and position Odisha as an emerging hub for pharma and medical technology investments in eastern India. The initiative aligns with the
state’s broader industrial expansion strategy and sector-focused growth roadmap.
Odisha Clears Rs.44,200 Cr Mega Investment Pipeline; Adani, Semicon & Renewable Projects Get Nod - The Odisha government has approved 10 major industrial projects worth Rs.44,200 crore, spanning renewable energy, semiconductors, rare earths, cement, telecom infrastructure and aerospace manufacturing. Key approvals include Adani Hydro Energy’s Rs.9,731 crore pumped storage hydropower project in Nayagarh, a Rs.4,620 crore semiconductor memory chip plant by ASP Semicon in Khurda, and large renewable hydro investments by Jindal Green PSP, Greenko, and Sangamam CD Hydro Consortium. Cement expansions by NCL Industries and Dalmia Cement, along with Bharat Forge’s aerospace unit in Dhenkanal, further strengthen the state’s industrial base.
Bridge & Roof Co. Secures Rs.386.57 Cr BoP Buildings Package at Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project - Bridge and Roof Company (India) Limited has received a work order from Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) for the Construction of Balance of Plant (BoP) Buildings & Structures of KKNPP Units 5 & 6 at the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project in Tamil Nadu. The contract has been awarded for a total value of `386.57 crore (`386,57,08,788), inclusive of applicable taxes and GST. The project falls under E-Tender No. NPCIL/KK-5&6/CONST/CIVIL/PT/2025/27 and involves comprehensive civil construction works as part of the critical nuclear power infrastructure expansion. This award strengthens Bridge & Roof’s presence in India’s strategic nuclear power sector projects.
South Central Railway Invites Rs.427.14 Cr EPC Tender for Perur–Gadwal Doubling in Telangana - South Central Railway has invited bids (Tender ID: EPC-03-CAO-C-SC-2026) for an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract covering doubling works from Perur Station to Gadwal Station in Telangana. The scope includes track doubling, electrification, signaling works, and provision of a 2x25 kV Sub-Station (SSP) at Manyamkonda as part of the Mahabubnagar–Dhone section doubling in the Hyderabad Division. The total tender value stands at Rs.427.14 crore, and bids will be submitted through the IREPS portal. Published on 23 February 2026, the submission deadline is 23 April 2026.
Chennai Port to Revive Outer Harbour Project; DPR by June - The Chennai Port has announced plans to revive the long-pending Outer Harbour Project, marking the third attempt to take the initiative forward. The port authority has mandated that a fresh Detailed Project Report (DPR) be prepared by June 2026 to reassess feasibility, design and cost structures. This strategic move aims to unlock large-vessel access and enhance Chennai Port’s cargo handling capacity by creating a deep-draft harbour capable of accommodating modern container ships. The revival reflects renewed focus on strengthening maritime infrastructure and competitiveness in South India’s port ecosystem.
KCC Buildcon Pvt. Ltd. Emerges L1 for Rs.343.20 Cr Sidhi–Singrauli NH-39 Four-Laning Project - KCC Buildcon Private Limited has been declared the lowest bidder (L1) for the balance work of rehabilitation and upgradation of the Sidhi–Singrauli Road from Km 82+400 to Km 187+990 (Design Length 105.59 km) of NH-39 (Old NH-75E) in Madhya Pradesh. The project involves four-laning with paved shoulders under the Item Rate mode. The company quoted `343.20 crore against the estimated cost of `455.38 crore. The tender (ID: 2025_MoRTH_876668_1) was invited by the Regional Office, MoRTH Bhopal, and aims to enhance highway capacity, pavement strength, and regional connectivity in eastern Madhya Pradesh.