Infrastructure

Hyderabad-Nagpur Highway Project Secures Rs 6,661 Crore Bid From Highway Infrastructure Trust

V Bhagya SubhashiniSep 23, 2024, 07:03 PM | Updated 07:03 PM IST
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has awarded a major project involving a 251-km stretch of the Hyderabad-Nagpur corridor to Highway Infrastructure Trust under the Toll-Operate-Transfer (TOT) model. Valued at Rs 6,661 crore, the project will see the private concessionaire maintaining and operating the NH-44 stretch located in Telangana for 20 years. During this period, they will collect and retain user fees as per the National Highway Fee Rules.

The financial bids for TOT Bundle-16 were opened on 18 September, 2024, and Highway Infrastructure Trust emerged as the successful bidder. This project is part of the broader National Monetisation Plan aimed at promoting private investment in India’s highway infrastructure.


The awarding of this contract contributes to NHAI’s ambitious National Monetisation Plan, which has seen total asset monetization surpass Rs 1 lakh crore. Of this, Rs 48,995 crore has been raised from the TOT model, Rs 25,900 crore through Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvIT), and Rs 42,000 crore via securitisation, reports Economic Times.

In FY23-24, NHAI exceeded its monetisation target by awarding four TOT bundles worth Rs 15,968 crore, well above the target of Rs 10,000 crore for the year. The TOT model is designed to enhance the efficiency of road maintenance and operation by fostering private investment, which in turn improves road conditions and user experience across the national highway network.

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