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Hyderabad issues tenders for multiple road upgrade works
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Hyderabad issues tenders for multiple road upgrade works

The Hyderabad Road Development Corporation (HRDC) has issued tender for several road packages. The development works will be undertaken for (a) govt. upper primary school to Kokapeta – 3.34 km; (b) Chevella Road to Radha Reality Corporation (via PBEL City) – 1.50 km; (c) Chevella Road (Balajinagar) to Radha Reality Corporation road – 0.62 km; (d) Link road from Narsingi APPA service road to Chevella-Radha Reality Corporation road (via Mantri Euphoria) – 1.23 km; (e) ORR service road to Chevella road via Kismathpur in Bandlaguda Jagir ULB – 5.50 km; (f) Vivekananda statue kismathpur to R&B road prestige villas in Bandlaguda Jagir ULB – 2.05 km; (g) Hanuman Temple, Kaiser Nagar to Mithila Nagar, Gajularamaram – 3.00 km; (h) Ameenpur village to HMT colony, Miyapur – 1.50 km; (i) VNR college, Bachupally to Potti Sriramulu Telugu University, Nizampet – 2.30 km; (j) NH-44 to Industrial area at Ram Reddy Nagar via Fox Sagar ( Pet Basheerbad HT line road ) – 2.40 km; (k) Hanuman Temple to Aparna Hill park via Gangaram Cheruvu – 1.20 km.

The estimated value of the works is Rs 2.13 billion, with a completion period of 12 months.

See also:
Gadkari kicks off eight road projects in East Godavari
NHAI floats tender for works on Panipat-Jalandhar section


The Hyderabad Road Development Corporation (HRDC) has issued tender for several road packages. The development works will be undertaken for (a) govt. upper primary school to Kokapeta – 3.34 km; (b) Chevella Road to Radha Reality Corporation (via PBEL City) – 1.50 km; (c) Chevella Road (Balajinagar) to Radha Reality Corporation road – 0.62 km; (d) Link road from Narsingi APPA service road to Chevella-Radha Reality Corporation road (via Mantri Euphoria) – 1.23 km; (e) ORR service road to Chevella road via Kismathpur in Bandlaguda Jagir ULB – 5.50 km; (f) Vivekananda statue kismathpur to R&B road prestige villas in Bandlaguda Jagir ULB – 2.05 km; (g) Hanuman Temple, Kaiser Nagar to Mithila Nagar, Gajularamaram – 3.00 km; (h) Ameenpur village to HMT colony, Miyapur – 1.50 km; (i) VNR college, Bachupally to Potti Sriramulu Telugu University, Nizampet – 2.30 km; (j) NH-44 to Industrial area at Ram Reddy Nagar via Fox Sagar ( Pet Basheerbad HT line road ) – 2.40 km; (k) Hanuman Temple to Aparna Hill park via Gangaram Cheruvu – 1.20 km. The estimated value of the works is Rs 2.13 billion, with a completion period of 12 months. See also: Gadkari kicks off eight road projects in East GodavariNHAI floats tender for works on Panipat-Jalandhar section

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