NHAI invites bids for ₹22.10 crore service road project on Sira bypass

2 months ago 1
ARTICLE AD BOX
The inaugural  is designed to cater to the needs of section  commuters portion    supporting the increasing  urbanisation of Sira town, arsenic  per NHAI.

The inaugural is designed to cater to the needs of section commuters portion supporting the increasing urbanisation of Sira town, arsenic per NHAI. | Photo Credit: PTI/File photo

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has invited bids for the operation of two-lane work roads on the Sira Bypass connected NH-48 (Old NH-4) successful Karnataka, successful a determination aimed astatine enhancing roadworthy information and easing section postulation movement, according to officials.

The project, estimated to outgo ₹22.10 crore, volition beryllium executed nether the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) mode. A elder NHAI authoritative said, “It involves gathering work roads for a full equilibrium magnitude of 3.23 km connected either broadside of the bypass, on with indispensable transverse drainage structures.”

The projected stretches autumn betwixt Km 117+625 to Km 119+900 and Km 120+650 to Km 121+600 connected the Tumkur–Chitradurga conception of NH-48, which spans from Km 75+000 to Km 189+000.

According to NHAI, the inaugural is designed to cater to the needs of section commuters portion supporting the increasing urbanisation of Sira town. “The summation of work roads is expected to segregate section and road traffic, thereby reducing struggle points with fast-moving vehicles connected the main carriageway,” the authoritative said.

The task volition beryllium awarded done a competitory bidding process. “This inaugural reflects NHAI’s continued committedness to strengthening roadworthy safety,” said Vilas Brahmankar, Regional Officer, NHAI.

Published - March 26, 2026 10:14 p.m. IST

Read Entire Article