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Construction work on six lanes of Agra BEGINS
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Construction work on six lanes of Agra BEGINS

The AE Tollway, a Special Purpose Vehicle of IRB Infrastructure Developers, BOT road developers in India, has commenced construction work on the Agra-Etawah bypass road. The company has also started its toll operations on the road. It has recently achieved a financial closure for the project. IRB had earlier bagged the Rs 2,650 crore project of six-laning of the 124 km section of Agra-Etawah bypass road on NH-2 in Uttar Pradesh.

Contact: IRB Infrastructure Developers.

Tel: 022-6640 4220.

Website: www.irb.co.in

The AE Tollway, a Special Purpose Vehicle of IRB Infrastructure Developers, BOT road developers in India, has commenced construction work on the Agra-Etawah bypass road. The company has also started its toll operations on the road. It has recently achieved a financial closure for the project. IRB had earlier bagged the Rs 2,650 crore project of six-laning of the 124 km section of Agra-Etawah bypass road on NH-2 in Uttar Pradesh. Contact: IRB Infrastructure Developers. Tel: 022-6640 4220. Website: www.irb.co.in

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