Brahmaputra Infrastructure hits the roof after emerging L-1 for Rs 397-Cr NH-458 project
The project entails widening the Raipur?Jassakhera stretch (Km 0.000 to Km 29.770) of NH-458 in Rajasthan under the EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) model. The total contract value is Rs 397 crore, with a scheduled execution period of 30 months.
The scope of work includes converting the highway to a two-lane configuration, constructing paved shoulders, multiple bridges, and ancillary road works such as drains and culverts.
The project aligns with Brahmaputra Infrastructure?s core EPC operations, particularly in road and transportation infrastructure.
With this award, Brahmaputra Infrastructure?s total order book, including joint operations, now stands at approximately Rs 1,500 crore. The current order book provides multi-year revenue visibility, underpinned by the Company?s historical execution cycle. Most of its projects are government infrastructure contracts, which typically feature structured milestone-based payments.
On its outlook, the company continues to actively participate in government infrastructure tenders and expects transportation and public works spending to remain a key driver of future opportunities. With a strong order book and ongoing project execution, Brahmaputra Infrastructure remains focused on timely delivery, cost control, and project completion.
Brahmaputra Infrastructure is a versatile construction company with a significant presence in sectors like highways & roads, buildings, bridges/flyovers, airports, tunnels, and other civil construction works.
On a consolidated basis, Brahmaputra Infrastructure reported a net profit of Rs 15.12 crore in Q3 December 2025, a surge of 4,625% from Rs 0.32 crore in Q3 December 2024. Net sales rose 212% year-on-year to Rs 91.98 crore during the same period.
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