PVV Infra Eyes 13 NHAI Wayside Amenities Projects
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PVV Infra Eyes 13 NHAI Wayside Amenities Projects

PVV Infra is strengthening its presence in India's highway infrastructure sector by pursuing 13 National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) wayside amenities projects along major road corridors. The company has already submitted bids for three projects, including one on the Gwalior-Jhansi stretch and two near Ujjain, and is preparing bids for two additional sites on the Delhi-Dehradun corridor. Alongside these, PVV Infra has identified eight further locations on corridors such as Raipur-Vizag, Bengaluru-Chennai, Ujjain-Garoth and Delhi-Dehradun across states including Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

The projects are being developed as integrated highway service hubs designed to cater to both passenger and commercial vehicle traffic. Planned facilities include fuel stations, electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, food courts and quick-service restaurants, along with truck parking zones, dormitories, healthcare facilities and retail outlets. Hospitality spaces and premium rest areas are also part of the envisaged offering to improve traveller convenience and safety.

PVV Infra's role will focus on creating core infrastructure, covering civil works for fuel stations, utility systems, parking and logistics support as well as hospitality-related construction. The move aligns with a broader push by NHAI and National Highways Logistics Management Limited (NHLML) to develop modern highway-side infrastructure, a strategy reinforced by projects under the Bharatmala programme. Industry observers say structured highway amenities are becoming increasingly important as freight movement, private vehicle ownership and intercity travel rise.

The company expects the wayside amenities segment to deliver long-term revenue streams through lease rentals, retail partnerships, hospitality operations, logistics services and EV charging facilities, and to open partnership opportunities with fuel retailers, hospitality operators, healthcare providers and restaurant chains. Rising EV adoption and continued government investment in expressways, economic corridors and logistics routes are cited as key demand drivers for organised rest stops. PVV Infra intends to leverage its construction and infrastructure capabilities to capitalise on growing demand across major corridors.

PVV Infra is strengthening its presence in India's highway infrastructure sector by pursuing 13 National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) wayside amenities projects along major road corridors. The company has already submitted bids for three projects, including one on the Gwalior-Jhansi stretch and two near Ujjain, and is preparing bids for two additional sites on the Delhi-Dehradun corridor. Alongside these, PVV Infra has identified eight further locations on corridors such as Raipur-Vizag, Bengaluru-Chennai, Ujjain-Garoth and Delhi-Dehradun across states including Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. The projects are being developed as integrated highway service hubs designed to cater to both passenger and commercial vehicle traffic. Planned facilities include fuel stations, electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, food courts and quick-service restaurants, along with truck parking zones, dormitories, healthcare facilities and retail outlets. Hospitality spaces and premium rest areas are also part of the envisaged offering to improve traveller convenience and safety. PVV Infra's role will focus on creating core infrastructure, covering civil works for fuel stations, utility systems, parking and logistics support as well as hospitality-related construction. The move aligns with a broader push by NHAI and National Highways Logistics Management Limited (NHLML) to develop modern highway-side infrastructure, a strategy reinforced by projects under the Bharatmala programme. Industry observers say structured highway amenities are becoming increasingly important as freight movement, private vehicle ownership and intercity travel rise. The company expects the wayside amenities segment to deliver long-term revenue streams through lease rentals, retail partnerships, hospitality operations, logistics services and EV charging facilities, and to open partnership opportunities with fuel retailers, hospitality operators, healthcare providers and restaurant chains. Rising EV adoption and continued government investment in expressways, economic corridors and logistics routes are cited as key demand drivers for organised rest stops. PVV Infra intends to leverage its construction and infrastructure capabilities to capitalise on growing demand across major corridors.

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