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Highway Construction in India Sees Late Surge

by Ayushi
March 14, 2024
in INDIA
The bulk of the push has come in the last few months of the year with 2,872 km being constructed in January and February
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Highway construction in India has witnessed a late surge in momentum, with over 3,000 kilometers of highways being added to the network during the months of January and February. This surge comes as a late push to meet the targets set for the financial year, indicating an increased pace of infrastructure development in the country.

 

During the first 11 months of the fiscal year up to February-end, a total of 9,088 kilometers of highways had been constructed. This figure represents a significant increase compared to the previous fiscal year, which saw 8,064 kilometers of highways being constructed during the same period. The increase in highway construction activity reflects the government’s commitment to improving infrastructure and connectivity across the country.

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The bulk of the surge in highway construction has been witnessed in the last few months of the fiscal year, particularly in January and February. In January, a record addition of close to 1,442 kilometers of highways was reported, followed by another record in February with the addition of 1,430 kilometers. This late surge indicates a concerted effort to accelerate construction activity and meet the year-end targets.

 

Road ministry officials are optimistic about achieving further progress in highway construction, with expectations that an additional 2,500 to 3,000 kilometers of highways could be built in the last month of the financial year. This would potentially take the total length of highways constructed during the fiscal year to the 12,000-kilometer mark, albeit falling slightly short of the target of 13,814 kilometers.

 

Despite falling short of the aspiration target, officials highlight that the actual construction of new highways and capacity augmentation projects in the fiscal year is expected to be the highest ever. The government has been focusing on capacity augmentation projects to strengthen and expand the existing highway network, with a record number of such projects undertaken during the fiscal year.

 

Capacity augmentation projects play a crucial role in measuring the progress of infrastructure development, as they enhance the overall capacity and efficiency of the highway network. These projects include the construction of new lanes and the remodeling of existing highways to accommodate growing traffic demands. The emphasis on capacity augmentation reflects the government’s commitment to improving the quality and reliability of the country’s road infrastructure.

 

However, concerns have been raised regarding the pace of highway awards, which have remained slow during the current fiscal year. While significant progress has been made in highway construction, the pace of awarding new projects has been slower than anticipated. This slowdown in awards could impact the pipeline of future projects and lead to delays in infrastructure development.

 

Despite the challenges, the government remains hopeful of achieving significant progress in highway construction and awarding new projects in the coming years. The focus on infrastructure development is seen as essential for driving economic growth, creating employment opportunities, and enhancing connectivity across the country.

 

India’s highway construction has witnessed a late surge in momentum, with significant progress made in adding new highways to the network. While challenges remain, the government’s commitment to infrastructure development bodes well for the country’s economic growth and overall development. Continued efforts to accelerate construction activity and address bottlenecks in project implementation will be crucial for achieving the desired targets and further improving the country’s infrastructure landscape.

Tags: Construction targetshighway constructionIndia highwaysInfrastructure developmentMinistry of Road Transport and Highwaysroad projects
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