B.R.Goyal Infrastructure Secures NHAI Work Order Worth Rs 1,180.2 mn
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B.R.Goyal Infrastructure Secures NHAI Work Order Worth Rs 1,180.2 mn

B.R.Goyal Infrastructure has secured a work order from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) valued at Rs 1,180.2 mn, the company said. The amount corresponds to Rs 118.02 crore using standard conversion. The announcement identifies the assignment as part of the firm's portfolio of highway projects and relates to civil construction and associated activities under NHAI oversight.

The National Highways Authority of India is the central agency responsible for the development, maintenance and management of national highways, and contracts of this nature typically cover pavement, earthworks and ancillary structures. Securing an NHAI work order reinforces the firm's participation in public sector infrastructure programmes and adds measurable execution responsibilities. The contract will require mobilisation of equipment and labour and coordination with statutory authorities for permits and clearances.

From a financial standpoint the contract increases the company's revenue visibility for the period of execution and contributes to the overall order book. The Rs 1,180.2 mn value will be accounted for against project billing schedules and recognised as work progresses in accordance with accounting norms. Management will allocate resources and schedule activities to meet the milestones specified in the contract and will oversee compliance with quality and safety standards. The firm will integrate the project within its existing operational schedules.

Stakeholders and investors will monitor subsequent updates from the firm on progress, billing and timelines to assess the impact on operational metrics. The securing of this order aligns with broader trends in road infrastructure investment and underlines ongoing public sector spending on highways. The company will provide further disclosures as contract execution advances. Market watchers will track contract awards to gauge sector momentum.

B.R.Goyal Infrastructure has secured a work order from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) valued at Rs 1,180.2 mn, the company said. The amount corresponds to Rs 118.02 crore using standard conversion. The announcement identifies the assignment as part of the firm's portfolio of highway projects and relates to civil construction and associated activities under NHAI oversight. The National Highways Authority of India is the central agency responsible for the development, maintenance and management of national highways, and contracts of this nature typically cover pavement, earthworks and ancillary structures. Securing an NHAI work order reinforces the firm's participation in public sector infrastructure programmes and adds measurable execution responsibilities. The contract will require mobilisation of equipment and labour and coordination with statutory authorities for permits and clearances. From a financial standpoint the contract increases the company's revenue visibility for the period of execution and contributes to the overall order book. The Rs 1,180.2 mn value will be accounted for against project billing schedules and recognised as work progresses in accordance with accounting norms. Management will allocate resources and schedule activities to meet the milestones specified in the contract and will oversee compliance with quality and safety standards. The firm will integrate the project within its existing operational schedules. Stakeholders and investors will monitor subsequent updates from the firm on progress, billing and timelines to assess the impact on operational metrics. The securing of this order aligns with broader trends in road infrastructure investment and underlines ongoing public sector spending on highways. The company will provide further disclosures as contract execution advances. Market watchers will track contract awards to gauge sector momentum.

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