Ashoka Buildcon Secures USD 45.27 Million Liberia Road EPC Project, 24-Month Execution Timeline

1771042037315.webp
Nashik, February 14, 2026: Ashoka Buildcon Limited (BSE: 533271 | NSE: ASHOKA) has secured a Letter of Award for an international road infrastructure project in the Republic of Liberia, with an accepted bid cost of USD 45,276,621.07.
The contract has been awarded by the Ministry of Public Works, Liberia, for the upgrading of multiple road stretches including Nrowkia (Sasstown Junction) to Barclayville, Nrowkia (Sasstown Junction) to Sasstown, and part of the Nrowkia (Sasstown Junction) to Nipleppo road corridor.
The company confirmed receipt of the Letter of Award for the project

Project Details​

ParticularsDetails
Awarding AuthorityMinistry of Public Works, Liberia
Project TypeEngineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC)
Nature of ContractInternational
Accepted Bid CostUSD 45,276,621.07
Execution Period24 Months
Related Party TransactionNot Applicable
Promoter Group InterestNot Applicable
As per the details provided, the contract falls under the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) model, reinforcing Ashoka Buildcon’s established expertise in executing large-scale infrastructure projects across international markets

Corporate Overview​

Ashoka Buildcon Limited is a publicly listed infrastructure development company engaged primarily in highway construction, power distribution, EPC contracting, and BOT road projects. The company is listed on both BSE and NSE under the ticker ASHOKA.
With a diversified order book spanning domestic and international markets, the company continues to focus on road infrastructure and EPC-led growth opportunities.

Source:
 

Disclaimer: Due care and diligence have been taken in compiling and presenting news and market-related content. However, errors or omissions may arise despite such efforts.

The information provided is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation, or an offer to buy or sell any securities. Readers are advised to rely on their own assessment and judgment and consult appropriate financial advisers, if required, before taking any investment-related decisions.

Back
Top