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Ceigall India Bags ₹2,149.62 Crore Road Construction Orders From MoRTH

Mumbai: Ceigall India Limited (CIL) announced on 18 August 2026 that it has received four Letters of Acceptance (LOAs) from the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH). These orders, secured in a 74:26 joint venture with Sushee Infra Mining Limited (SIML), amount to a total bid cost of Rs 2,149.62 crore. Project Details The orders are for Engineering Procurement Construction (EPC) mode…

Ceigall India Bags ₹2,149.62 Crore Road Construction Orders From MoRTH

Ceigall India Limited (CIL) has secured four Letters of Acceptance (LOAs) from the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) for road construction projects in Arunachal Pradesh, valued at a total of ₹2,149.62 crore. The contracts, secured in a joint venture with Sushee Infra Mining Limited (SIML), are for Engineering Procurement Construction (EPC) mode and involve the construction of various sections of National Highway-913 (NH-913).

The projects encompass a total bid cost of Rs 2,149.62 crore, with each contract spanning a construction period of 36 to 48 months, followed by a 5-year maintenance period.

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