
Ceigall India Subsidiary Wins Infrastructure Contract Valued at ₹603 Crore
Ceigall India Limited announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Ceigall Infra projects Private Limited (CIPPL), has been selected as the winning bidder (L1) for a major infrastructure project. The project was awarded following a financial bid opening held on March 20, 2026, by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).The contract involves the construction of a 6-lane access-controlled spur connectivity project in the state of Punjab. The project spans a total length of 10.300 kilometers, connecting Ch. 15+100 of the Ambala - Chandigarh section of NH- 205A to Ch. 2+500 of Zirakpur Bypass. The project will be executed under a Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM).
The contract details are summarized below:
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Awarding Entity | National Highways Authority of India |
| Contract Mode | Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM) |
| Project Type | Construction & Operation |
| Project Length | 10.300 Km |
| Construction Period | 18 Months |
| Operation & Maintenance Period | 15 Years |
| Bid Cost | ₹603.00 Crore |
| Promoter Interest | None |
| Related Party Transaction | No |
The project’s details and related information are also available on the company's website at www.ceigall.com.
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