India approves ₹6,969 crore four-lane access-controlled highway in Uttar Pradesh

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India approved construction of a 101.515 km, four-lane access-controlled National Highway-927 between Barabanki and Bahraich in Uttar Pradesh for ₹6,969.04 crore on Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM) financing.
India approves ₹6,969 crore four-lane access-controlled highway in Uttar Pradesh
Why it matters
Implementing agencies must now secure statutory land and finalise the HAM procurement before any construction can start, creating binding timelines for acquisition and contract award. Project teams are required to deliver an access-controlled alignment with continuous service roads and bypasses, constraining design and right-of-way decisions.
Implications
  • National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) project implementation teams must initiate the Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM) procurement and award the construction contract or the project cannot commence.
  • Uttar Pradesh land acquisition authorities must complete statutory land acquisition and compensation processes covering the allocated ₹1,574.85 crore or face suspension of project works.

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The Hindu

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