Road construction zooms nearly 60% in the first two months of FY22
1,470 km constructed in April-May, against 847 km previous year
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Road construction witnessed a near 60 per cent year-on-year jump in the first two months of financial year 2021-22 (FY22), despite restrictions being imposed in the wake of the second wave of Covid-19.
Around 1,470 km of roads were constructed during the first two months of the current fiscal, as against 847 km in the corresponding period last year, according to official figures. However, these are provisional numbers as the state public works departments of Maharashtra and Goa are yet to provide data.
This increase comes in the backdrop of a similar rise over the course of the previous fiscal. Total highway construction in FY21 was around 13,298 km, as against around 10,240 km in FY20.
Total length of roads awarded in April-May 2021 was 663 km, as against 747 km awarded in April-May 2020.
These projects are a mix of EPC (engineering-procurement-construction) contracts, hybrid-annuity and BOT (build-operate-transfer) contracts.
The pace of construction has seen a steady growth with 3,380 km constructed in FY19, but witnessed a decline in FY21 due to the nationwide lockdown.
The government has envisaged an ambitious highway development programme – Bharatmala Pariyojana – which includes development of about 65,000 km national highways.
Around 1,470 km of roads were constructed during the first two months of the current fiscal, as against 847 km in the corresponding period last year, according to official figures. However, these are provisional numbers as the state public works departments of Maharashtra and Goa are yet to provide data.
This increase comes in the backdrop of a similar rise over the course of the previous fiscal. Total highway construction in FY21 was around 13,298 km, as against around 10,240 km in FY20.
Total length of roads awarded in April-May 2021 was 663 km, as against 747 km awarded in April-May 2020.
These projects are a mix of EPC (engineering-procurement-construction) contracts, hybrid-annuity and BOT (build-operate-transfer) contracts.
The pace of construction has seen a steady growth with 3,380 km constructed in FY19, but witnessed a decline in FY21 due to the nationwide lockdown.
The government has envisaged an ambitious highway development programme – Bharatmala Pariyojana – which includes development of about 65,000 km national highways.
Topics : Road construction Road Ministry NHAI