Delhi–Vadodara Greenfield Expressway
(Package 24), Madhya Pradesh

Project Snapshot

Client:    National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)

 

Location:    Ranni Village to Miyati Village, Jhabua District, Madhya Pradesh

 

Project Type:    Eight-Lane Access-Controlled Expressway

 

Highway Alignment:    Delhi–Vadodara Greenfield Alignment (NH-148N)

 

Execution Mode:    EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction)

 

Under Scheme:    Bharatmala Pariyojana

 

Chainage:    Ch. 652+720 to 673+770 (Design Ch. 200+300 to 221+350)

Project Overview

This project involves the construction of an eight-lane access-controlled expressway forming part of the Delhi–Vadodara Greenfield Alignment (NH-148N) under the prestigious Bharatmala Pariyojana. The stretch connects Ranni Village to Miyati Village in Jhabua district, Madhya Pradesh, ensuring faster transit, reduced congestion, and enhanced connectivity across central India.

 

Executed on EPC mode, the project encompasses complex structural works, precision engineering, and large-scale fabrication, reflecting our firm’s capability to deliver high-quality infrastructure aligned with national development goals.

Scope of Work

  1. Major Structures:

    • 09 Major Bridges

    • 30 Minor Bridges

  2. Structural Components:

    • 1,270 Prestressed Girders

    • 13,698 Precast Planks

    • 4,119 Precast Beams

    • 256 Open Foundations

    • 256 Piers & Pier Caps

    • 198 Deck Slabs with Full Girder Erection

  3. Fabrication Works:

    • Comprehensive formwork design, fabrication, and assembly for all structural components

Key Highlights

  • High-precision EPC execution ensuring accelerated construction timelines

  • Advanced fabrication setup for large-scale pre-stressed and precast elements

  • Designed to meet NHAI standards for durability, safety, and sustainability

  • Contribution to national infrastructure under the Bharatmala Pariyojana initiative

Outcome

On completion, this stretch will serve as a vital component of the Delhi–Vadodara corridor, reducing travel time, decongesting existing routes, and strengthening trade and logistics connectivity across multiple states.

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