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RInfra bags 2 road projects worth Rs 1,881 cr
Mumbai, Feb 7: Reliance Infrastructure (RInfra) said on Wednesday it has bagged two road projects with a combined worth of Rs 1,881 crore from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) basis.
According to the infrastructure major, the road project Letters of Award (LOAs) have been received for the six-laning of a 69.5 km stretch of Aurangabad to Bihar-Jharkhand border (Chordaha) section of NH-2 with a project cost of Rs 882 crore and the adjoining 71.3 km stretch of the Bihar-Jharkhand border (Chordaha) to Gorhar section of NH-2 in Jharkhand for Rs 999 crore.
"The overall schedule for project is 24 months and 30 months from the appointed date, respectively," the statement added.
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