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IVRCL bags NHAI orders

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HYDERABAD: IVRCL Infr astructures & Projects Ltd has announced that the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) awarded two packages (TN-6 & TN-7) of National Highway-7 in Tamil Nadu on build, operate and transfer basis.

The estimated cost is Rs 470 crore and Rs 380 crore respectively with a concession period of 20 years.

According to the company, the packages are for design construction, development, finance, operation and maintenance of 53 kilometres stretch from Salem to Kumarapalayam (TN-6 package) and 48.51 km stretch from Sumarapalayam to Chenagmpalli (TN-7 package).

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