SRM Contractors Secures Three New Infrastructure Orders Worth ₹501 Crore

SRM Contractors Secures Three New Infrastructure Orders Worth ₹501 Crore
SRM Contractors Secures Three New Infrastructure Orders Worth ₹501 Crore

SRM Contractors Limited has secured three new domestic infrastructure contracts with a combined value of ₹500.99 crore, further strengthening its order book and expanding its presence across road, railway, and public infrastructure projects. The contracts have been awarded by the Maharashtra State Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (MSIDC), the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), and Northeast Frontier Railway Construction.

The largest order, valued at ₹229.57 crore, has been awarded by Northeast Frontier Railway Construction for protection works at Tunnel No. 10 and associated earthworks for the Dimapur–Kohima New Broad Gauge Rail Line Project in Nagaland. The project is scheduled to be completed within 24 months and forms part of the strategic railway connectivity programme in the Northeast.

The company has also secured a ₹210.99 crore contract from MSIDC for the construction and integrated development of Darshan Path Tappa-2, Ghat Shahi Marg, and Shivdarshan Path at Trimbakeshwar in Nashik. The infrastructure is being developed to support the Nashik Trimbakeshwar Sinhastha Kumbh Mela, with the project slated for completion within 12 months.

In addition, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has awarded SRM Contractors a ₹60.43 crore project for the treatment of five landslide-prone locations on NH-107 and NH-107A in Uttarakhand under the Annual Plan 2025–26. The project, aimed at improving highway safety and resilience in the Himalayan region, is expected to be executed over 18 months.

The cumulative value of the three contracts represents a significant addition to SRM Contractors’ order pipeline and enhances revenue visibility over the coming years. The latest wins also highlight the company’s growing expertise in executing complex engineering projects across highways, railways, and public infrastructure in diverse and challenging terrains.

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