Brahmaputra Infrastructure emerges as L-1 bidder for Rs 397 crore highway project in Rajasthan
Following this project, the company’s total order book (including joint operations) stands at around Rs 1,500 crore
Brahmaputra Infrastructure, through its joint venture MSIL-BIL (JV), has emerged as the L-1 bidder for a National Highway project awarded by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH), Government of India. The project involves widening of the Raipur–Jassakhera section (Km 0.000 to Km 29.770) of NH-458 in the State of Rajasthan on EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) mode. The total contract value is Rs 397 crore and the scheduled execution period is 30 months.
This is a Central Government highway project under MoRTH and includes highway widening to a two-lane configuration with paved shoulders, construction of multiple bridges, and ancillary road works such as drains and culverts, to be executed under EPC mode. The project falls within the company’s core civil infrastructure EPC activities, particularly road and transportation infrastructure construction
Following this project, the company’s total order book (including joint operations) stands at around Rs 1,500 crore. The current order book provides multi-year revenue visibility based on the Company’s historical execution cycle.
Brahmaputra Infrastructure has established itself as service provider of builder’s developers. The company also in the business segment of real estate division, heavy civil construction division.

