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Hazoor Multi Projects Bags Rs 230 Mn NHAI Contract in Uttar Pradesh
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Hazoor Multi Projects Bags Rs 230 Mn NHAI Contract in Uttar Pradesh

Infra-to-energy company Hazoor Multi Projects (HMPL) has secured an order worth Rs 230 million from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) through an e-tender process.

According to a regulatory filing, the company received a Letter of Award (LOA) from NHAI for operating as the user fee collection agency at the Shrishikalan Fee Plaza located at km 193. The assignment pertains to the rehabilitation and upgradation of the Kabarai-Banda Section of NH-76 from km 178.00 to km 215.00 to a two-lane road with a paved shoulder, under the EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) mode in Uttar Pradesh. The value of the awarded project stands at Rs 220.99 million.

HMPL is engaged in renewable energy and road construction projects executed on an EPC basis. 

News source: Rediff

Infra-to-energy company Hazoor Multi Projects (HMPL) has secured an order worth Rs 230 million from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) through an e-tender process.According to a regulatory filing, the company received a Letter of Award (LOA) from NHAI for operating as the user fee collection agency at the Shrishikalan Fee Plaza located at km 193. The assignment pertains to the rehabilitation and upgradation of the Kabarai-Banda Section of NH-76 from km 178.00 to km 215.00 to a two-lane road with a paved shoulder, under the EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) mode in Uttar Pradesh. The value of the awarded project stands at Rs 220.99 million.HMPL is engaged in renewable energy and road construction projects executed on an EPC basis. News source: Rediff

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