Saket Infraprojects has emerged as the lowest bidder for the two-laning of a key stretch of National Highway 61 (NH-61) in Maharashtra, a significant development in the state’s infrastructure landscape. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) announced the company as the L1 bidder for the upgradation of the Murbad to Kadampada section, spanning the Kalyan–Malshej Ghat corridor, under the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) mode.
The deal, valued at Rs 104 crore when the NHAI expected to spend Rs 182 crore, shows Saket Infraprojects knows how to bid smart and save money. They’ll be turning this highway into a solid two-lane road with better safety features and smoother travel. The plan is to get it all done in 18 months, making life easier for everyone using the route.
This stretch of NH-61 is a lifeline, connecting rural towns to bigger cities and helping people and goods get around. The upgrade will tackle annoying traffic jams, shave time off trips, and make the road safer—something locals and businesses have been asking for.
Users on X are talking up Saket Infraprojects’ low bid, impressed by their savvy approach. The NHAI’s decision fits its push to fast-track road projects across India, and Maharashtra is leading the pack. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis recently said the state is working on Rs 1 lakh crore worth of projects, with many wrapping up this year.
With more cars hitting the road every day, finishing this project on time is a big deal. Saket Infraprojects, a go-to name for infrastructure, is geared up to deliver a top-notch road that’ll help Maharashtra keep its highways strong and connected.
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