Over 1.2 Lakh Crore Spent in Road and Highway Tenders in the Last 30 Days
27 Jan 2024
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CW Team
In the past 30 days, a staggering amount of over 1.2 lakh
crore rupees has been pumped into various road and
highway projects through a series of tenders. This
financial influx is a testament to the government's
commitment to infrastructural development, primarily led
by key agencies such as the Ministry of Road, Highways
and Transport, the National Highway Authority of India
(NHAI), Border Roads Organisation (BRO), and the Public
Works Department (PWD). Let's delve into the specifics,
categorizing expenditures by agency and location to
discern the areas witnessing substantial investments.
Tender Overview (24-12-2023 to 23-01-2024):
- Total Number of Tenders: 199
- Number of Unique Owners: 10
- Total Tender Value: 1,20,953 Crore INR
- Active Tender Value: 1,14,032 Crore INR
Categorization by Agency:
1. National Highway Authority of India (NHAI):
- Total Tenders Released: 124
- Notable Locations: Delhi (124), Tamil Nadu (1),
Mizoram (1), Jammu and Kashmir (1), Tripura (1), Totaling
128
2. Ministry of Road, Highways and Transport (MoRTH):
- Total Tenders Released: 17
- Notable Locations: Andhra Pradesh (9), Uttar Pradesh
(11), Rajasthan (5), Assam (1), Bihar (3), Odisha (1),
Manipur (1), Totaling 31
3. Public Works Department (PWD):
- Total Tenders Released: 5
- Notable Locations: West Bengal (1), Assam (9),
Tripura (1), Totaling 11
4. Border Roads Organisation (BRO):
- Total Tenders Released: 1
- Notable Locations: Jammu and Kashmir (1), Totaling 1
Location-wise Breakdown:
- Delhi: 124 tenders by NHAI
- Andhra Pradesh: 9 tenders by MoRTH
- Uttar Pradesh: 11 tenders by MoRTH
- Rajasthan: 5 tenders by MoRTH, NHAI (1), Ajmer Vidyut
Vitran Nigam Limited (1), Totaling 7
- Tamil Nadu: 1 tender by NHAI
- West Bengal: 1 tender by MoRTH, 2 by NHAI, 1 by PWD,
Totaling 4
- Maharashtra: 5 tenders by MoRTH, 1 by BMC, 4 by NHAI,
Totaling 10
- Assam: 9 tenders by PWD, 3 by NHAI, 1 by MoRTH,
Totaling 13
- Mizoram: 1 tender by NHAI
- Jharkhand: 3 tenders by MoRTH
- Jammu and Kashmir: 1 tender by BRO, 1 by NHAI, Totaling
2
- Bihar: 3 tenders by MoRTH
- Madhya Pradesh: 1 tender by Madhya Pradesh Power
Generating Company Limited
- Gujarat: 1 tender by Union Territory Of Dadra And Nagar
Haveli
- Odisha: 1 tender by MoRTH
- Manipur: 1 tender by NHAI
- Tripura: 1 tender by PWD
Conclusion:
The distribution of tenders across agencies and locations
underscores the nationwide scope of infrastructural
development efforts. As these projects unfold, they are
expected to contribute significantly to the country's
economic growth and enhance connectivity, ensuring a
brighter future for India's transportation landscape.
In the past 30 days, a staggering amount of over 1.2 lakh
crore rupees has been pumped into various road and
highway projects through a series of tenders. This
financial influx is a testament to the government's
commitment to infrastructural development, primarily led
by key agencies such as the Ministry of Road, Highways
and Transport, the National Highway Authority of India
(NHAI), Border Roads Organisation (BRO), and the Public
Works Department (PWD). Let's delve into the specifics,
categorizing expenditures by agency and location to
discern the areas witnessing substantial investments.
Tender Overview (24-12-2023 to 23-01-2024):
- Total Number of Tenders: 199
- Number of Unique Owners: 10
- Total Tender Value: 1,20,953 Crore INR
- Active Tender Value: 1,14,032 Crore INR
Categorization by Agency:
1. National Highway Authority of India (NHAI):
- Total Tenders Released: 124
- Notable Locations: Delhi (124), Tamil Nadu (1),
Mizoram (1), Jammu and Kashmir (1), Tripura (1), Totaling
128
2. Ministry of Road, Highways and Transport (MoRTH):
- Total Tenders Released: 17
- Notable Locations: Andhra Pradesh (9), Uttar Pradesh
(11), Rajasthan (5), Assam (1), Bihar (3), Odisha (1),
Manipur (1), Totaling 31
3. Public Works Department (PWD):
- Total Tenders Released: 5
- Notable Locations: West Bengal (1), Assam (9),
Tripura (1), Totaling 11
4. Border Roads Organisation (BRO):
- Total Tenders Released: 1
- Notable Locations: Jammu and Kashmir (1), Totaling 1
Location-wise Breakdown:
- Delhi: 124 tenders by NHAI
- Andhra Pradesh: 9 tenders by MoRTH
- Uttar Pradesh: 11 tenders by MoRTH
- Rajasthan: 5 tenders by MoRTH, NHAI (1), Ajmer Vidyut
Vitran Nigam Limited (1), Totaling 7
- Tamil Nadu: 1 tender by NHAI
- West Bengal: 1 tender by MoRTH, 2 by NHAI, 1 by PWD,
Totaling 4
- Maharashtra: 5 tenders by MoRTH, 1 by BMC, 4 by NHAI,
Totaling 10
- Assam: 9 tenders by PWD, 3 by NHAI, 1 by MoRTH,
Totaling 13
- Mizoram: 1 tender by NHAI
- Jharkhand: 3 tenders by MoRTH
- Jammu and Kashmir: 1 tender by BRO, 1 by NHAI, Totaling
2
- Bihar: 3 tenders by MoRTH
- Madhya Pradesh: 1 tender by Madhya Pradesh Power
Generating Company Limited
- Gujarat: 1 tender by Union Territory Of Dadra And Nagar
Haveli
- Odisha: 1 tender by MoRTH
- Manipur: 1 tender by NHAI
- Tripura: 1 tender by PWD
Conclusion:
The distribution of tenders across agencies and locations
underscores the nationwide scope of infrastructural
development efforts. As these projects unfold, they are
expected to contribute significantly to the country's
economic growth and enhance connectivity, ensuring a
brighter future for India's transportation landscape.
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