The construction period is 730 days and the company will operate and maintain the highway for 15 years following completion. The firm indicated the project is aligned with the Government of India’s PM Gati Shakti vision of integrated and multimodal infrastructure development and that it will strengthen national highway networks. Management noted the scheme is expected to improve logistics efficiency and regional connectivity.
In its Q3FY26 results, Ceigall India reported consolidated net profit of Rs 724 mn, up slightly from the year ago quarter, while total income rose to Rs 9,911 mn from Rs 8,305 mn. The company’s total order book stood at Rs 13,295.1 mn at end?December, which the company described as providing healthy revenue visibility. The firm noted steady operational performance supported by execution momentum across its core engineering, procurement and construction portfolio.
The company’s expertise covers the design and construction of elevated roads, flyovers, bridges, railway overbridges, tunnels, expressways and runways. Recent wins included a Rs 17,000 mn solar park project in Madhya Pradesh and a Rs 10,890 mn Indore–Ujjain highway contract secured by a subsidiary. The share price has risen 21.46 per cent in the past six months, reflecting investor response to the expanding order pipeline.
