GHV Infra Secures Rs 12,500 mn Contract For Jalna–Nanded Expressway
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GHV Infra Secures Rs 12,500 mn Contract For Jalna–Nanded Expressway

GHV Infra Projects has secured a construction contract with APCO Infratech Private for development of expressway connectors between Jalna and Nanded in Maharashtra. The contract is valued at Rs 12,500 million (12,500 mn) and is structured as an engineering, procurement and construction project covering end to end execution. The agreement expands the company's order book and signals a stronger position in the road construction segment. The transaction was disclosed in a regulatory filing earlier this month.

The EPC scope includes survey and investigation, design and engineering, procurement and construction, supply of materials and maintenance for the project lifecycle. This full scope responsibility positions GHV Infra as an integrated execution partner capable of delivering complex road infrastructure works. The company has committed to a completion timeline of 30 months with defined milestones to guide delivery. The timeline reflects the scale and complexity of the expressway connector development.

GHV Infra clarified that the order is domestic and does not constitute a related party transaction or involve promoter group interest, reinforcing compliance with regulatory norms. The company described the award as a significant addition to its domestic project pipeline and a contributor to near term revenue visibility. The contract is expected to strengthen operational presence in Maharashtra and support the firm's strategic focus on road connectivity projects. Project delivery will depend on systematic mobilisation of resources and coordination with stakeholders.

Disclosure documents indicate that the contract includes standard performance and maintenance obligations and an annexure detailing the scope and schedule. The reporting was based solely on the company's official regulatory filing and did not involve independent verification or external analysis. Observers will monitor execution progress against the stated milestones and timelines as the project advances. Successful delivery would enhance the firm's track record in large scale infrastructure execution.

GHV Infra Projects has secured a construction contract with APCO Infratech Private for development of expressway connectors between Jalna and Nanded in Maharashtra. The contract is valued at Rs 12,500 million (12,500 mn) and is structured as an engineering, procurement and construction project covering end to end execution. The agreement expands the company's order book and signals a stronger position in the road construction segment. The transaction was disclosed in a regulatory filing earlier this month. The EPC scope includes survey and investigation, design and engineering, procurement and construction, supply of materials and maintenance for the project lifecycle. This full scope responsibility positions GHV Infra as an integrated execution partner capable of delivering complex road infrastructure works. The company has committed to a completion timeline of 30 months with defined milestones to guide delivery. The timeline reflects the scale and complexity of the expressway connector development. GHV Infra clarified that the order is domestic and does not constitute a related party transaction or involve promoter group interest, reinforcing compliance with regulatory norms. The company described the award as a significant addition to its domestic project pipeline and a contributor to near term revenue visibility. The contract is expected to strengthen operational presence in Maharashtra and support the firm's strategic focus on road connectivity projects. Project delivery will depend on systematic mobilisation of resources and coordination with stakeholders. Disclosure documents indicate that the contract includes standard performance and maintenance obligations and an annexure detailing the scope and schedule. The reporting was based solely on the company's official regulatory filing and did not involve independent verification or external analysis. Observers will monitor execution progress against the stated milestones and timelines as the project advances. Successful delivery would enhance the firm's track record in large scale infrastructure execution.

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