SEW Infrastructure Ltd has announced it has completed the Rs 790-crore project awarded by the National Highways Authority of India, which entailed building a new four-lane highway from Khalghat to Madhya Pradesh-Maharashtra border on NH-3. The project was dedicated to the nation on April 4, 2011. This highway project was awarded by NHAI to SEW Navayuga Barwani Tollways Pvt Ltd, a joint venture between the Hyderabad-based SEW Infrastructure Ltd and Navayuga Engineering Company Ltd on BOT basis.
The project includes 83 km of highway development and a 768-metre-long major bridge across the river Narmada. Mr S. Anil Kumar, Director-SEW, in a statement said, “SEW, which had taken up the entire EPC work of the project, completed it two months ahead of the schedule.”
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